Jan Willem Stumpel:
> 
> -12V:        +1.70 V  (min = -13.76 V, max = -14.91 V)
> V5SB:        +5.05 V  (min =  +0.27 V, max =  +3.44 V)
> VBat:        +0.16 V  (min =  +0.59 V, max =  +3.20 V)
> fan1:          0 RPM  (min =  164 RPM, div = 128)
> CPU Fan:    1854 RPM  (min =   -1 RPM, div = 4)
> fan3:          0 RPM  (min =  131 RPM, div = 128)
-- snip
> CPU Temp:    +30.0°C  (high = +80.0°C, hyst = +75.0°C)  sensor = diode
> temp3:       -48.0°C  (high = +80.0°C, hyst = +75.0°C)  sensor =  
>
> Are these values reasonable, or is there something wrong with the  
> "lm-sensors" configuration? I am especially wondering about the values 
> for "-12V", "VBat", "V5SB" (don't know what this is), and "temp3".

If they are far off, they are probably wrong. The problem is that the
sensors report "raw" values that need to be computed in a special way to
be interpreted correctly as voltages, temperature etc. You might want to
google for working computations you can put into your sensors.conf.

Additionally, your hardware may report to have some sensors which are
unused and never report anything of importance. If temp3 always reports
the same temperature, I guess this is such a fake sensor.

> Also, my box has 3 fans (PSU fan, CPU fan, case fan) and they all
> turn, but sensors says only one is turning.

AFAIK:

Whether the mainboard is able to report correct fan speed depends on how
the fans are connected to it. If they are connected with two pins only,
the board just doesn't know the fan speed and the sensors cannot report
it. Three or four pins should work. But most mainboards don't have that
many connectors with more than two pins (mine has two, one for the CPU
fan and one for a northbridge fan to which I have connected the rear
case fan).

If the fans reported at 0RPM always run at full speed, they are probably
connected with two pins only.

J.
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