Hi Clinton,
this seems to need an upstream report as it seems to need a fix there.
Before doing so it is usually wise to check the latest upstream release.

That would currently be 3.6
=> https://github.com/lm-sensors/lm-sensors/releases/tag/V3-6-0
This is already available in Ubuntu 20.04
 lm-sensors | 1:3.6.0-2ubuntu1 | focal/universe   | amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, 
ppc64el, s390x
So if you have a test system that can reproduce that you could retry with that.

If it is fixed int hat let us know because then we need to check
together what to backport to Ubuntu 19.10. But if it shows the same with
3.6 I'd ask you to report that upstream.

In advance, with lm-sensores often you have some HW/FW that is crap and in 
those cases often lm-sensors can only report that crap that is delivered. Often 
the kernel and userspace tools try to apply quirks, but there is only "so much" 
you can do sometimes.
As an example you might look at very old but very similar bug 352987.
But reporting upstream is the right path as they have more subject matter 
expertise.

Once you reported it there it would be great if you could report back
here with a bug link to track whats going on and integrating it into
Ubuntu.

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