On Mon, 14 Jul 2014 19:15:27 -0700 Marc Shapiro <marcns...@gmail.com> wrote:
lm-sensors sometimes needs tweaking (formulas to get the right temperature(s)). > My motherboard is a Gigabyte 970A0-DS3. Are you sure about that, searching: gigabyte 970A0-DS3 doesn't return results (look at the silkscreen printing on your board; also take care to get the revision number). Then search for: lm-sensors gigabyte <real mobo ref> rev=N.NN > Can anyone tell me what the various temperatures are? The three > temperatures listed under: > k10temp-pci-00c3 > Adapter: PCI adapter > temp1: +34.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) > sensor = thermistor > temp2: +38.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) > sensor = thermal diode > temp3: +21.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) > sensor = thermal diode usually, you have: the mobo temp, the cpu temp and/or the cores temp; sometimes a Nth temp isn't relevant at all (more on older mobos). > seem to be perfectly in range for a system recently turned on, but > I don't know what is what. > > The output for: > k10temp-pci-00c3 > Adapter: PCI adapter > temp1: +9.4°C (high = +70.0°C) > (crit = +90.0°C, hyst = +87.0°C) may be the graphic card (surely need some tweaking;). try to change the sensors type in /etc/sensors3.conf to see if it is relevant (also check with the BIOS embedded temps). -- Syned : My brother discovering college --> "OMFG it's full of women. My boobs radar is being DDoS".
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