Jeremy Chadwick wrote:

> If all you're looking for is CPU temperature, try looking at ACPI
> thermal zones.  Some BIOSes/mainboard manufacturers implement this on
> workstations.  Otherwise, if you have a Intel Core, C2D, or C2Q CPU,
> load the coretemp(4) driver.

i7-920 in my case... and seems to work ;)

olivl...@kartoffel olivleh1> sysctl dev.cpu | grep temp
dev.cpu.0.temperature: 52.0C
dev.cpu.1.temperature: 53.0C
dev.cpu.2.temperature: 48.0C
dev.cpu.3.temperature: 48.0C
dev.cpu.4.temperature: 53.0C
dev.cpu.5.temperature: 53.0C
dev.cpu.6.temperature: 49.0C
dev.cpu.7.temperature: 49.0C

I should probably disable HyperThreading...

> Re: HW monitoring: bsdhwmon can talk to smb(4) (thus ichsmb), but is
> only intended for server boards (at the time of this writing only
> supporting Supermicro).

And it looks like it has been canceled :(
"The bsdhwmon project has been cancelled, and is no longer maintained."
on their webpage..

-- 
 Oliver Lehmann
  http://www.pofo.de/
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