Mark, thank you for quick feedback.

I'm not pushing or anything of course,
just want to provide more information.

I put radiator on A64+ I'm using (both were tested with radiator),
also FreeBSD and OpenBSD may have been using different clocks
(648MHz vs 768MHz), original mail was sent in April, long before
sxiccmu update.

After cold boot (when unused for a few hours) axppmic temp is more inline
with sxitemp when sxisid is used.

I've also tested Pinebook.
I did not plug power supply and used low brightness allowing PMIC to stay
cool on Pinebook. I tried to test everything after temps stabilized at idle
and to report consecutive boots.

- Pinebook with sxisid:
$ uname -a  
OpenBSD pinebook.belchatow.vectranet.pl 6.6 GENERIC.MP#6 arm64

hw.sensors.axppmic0.temp0=38.62 degC
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp0=33.41 degC (CPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp1=34.93 degC (GPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp2=35.51 degC
hw.cpuspeed=648


- Pinebook vanilla:
$ uname -a
OpenBSD pinebook.belchatow.vectranet.pl 6.6 GENERIC#236 arm64

hw.sensors.axppmic0.temp0=34.69 degC
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp0=35.86 degC (CPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp1=37.27 degC (GPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp2=37.38 degC
hw.cpuspeed=648


- A64+ with sxisid:

hw.sensors.axppmic0.temp0=39.15 degC
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp0=37.38 degC (CPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp1=36.33 degC (GPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp2=38.55 degC


- A64+ vanilla:

hw.sensors.axppmic0.temp0=38.73 degC
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp0=50.47 degC (CPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp1=51.99 degC (GPU)
hw.sensors.sxitemp0.temp2=51.87 degC

-- 
Krystian

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