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Today Stuart Henderson spake forth boldly:

On 2006/02/04 20:43, Denny White wrote:
hw.sensors.11=lm0, Temp3, temp, 127.50 degC / 261.50 degF
hw.sensors.0=nsclpcsio0, TSENS1, temp, 127.00 degC / 260.60 degF
hw.sensors.1=nsclpcsio0, TSENS2, temp, 127.00 degC / 260.60 degF

Thanks for the reply. Felt around inside the box. Nothing very
warm at all.

I think that you often see the maximum possible value reported where the
chip isn't actually hooked up to a physical sensor. I guess you would
be seeing, at the very least, raised values on the other temps if the
127C was genuine.

Thanks for the reply. I had wondered that, too. I've read some
on the mobo, but maybe not enough yet. It wasn't my first choice,
but I picked it up, with install, for next to nothing, along with
a new power supply, at a local shop. I'll keep digging around in
the archives, googling, so forth. Nothing inside the box feels
very warm. Fans are working fine, too.
Denny White

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