Alexandru N. Barloiu wrote: > With nvidia driver, you have to use nvidia-smi utility to get that > information. While the driver takes over the hardware, no other type > of software can access same sensors. So when using nvidia-drivers, no > ssensors command. >
I been having . . . issues with the new rig. I wasn't able to dig into this sensor issue so much. Now that I got it working pretty well, I fired up gkrellm. It is my go to monitor app. The temp for the video card show up there and gkrellm refers to it as GPU. So, they exist somewhere. I might add, it has been on my main rig for ages which also uses Nvidia drivers. The AUXTIN4 matches the temp of the GPU temp on gkrellm but a google search shows it is the power supply temp. I'm digging around but have no idea where gkrellm is getting the temps from. They somewhere, gkrellm found them but I have no idea where that is, yet. As long as gkrellm works, and my screen works right, I can use gkrellm to monitor things. Still kinda curious tho. Dale :-) :-)