Re: Temp monitoring lm-sensors
@dibl:
"It will instantly show the CPU temps and also the CPU fan speed and the rear case fan speed (but not the other two, for some reason -- they show up at 000 rpms)."
I think that's because those other two fans are not connected to the 3-pin headers on the mobo (but instead are connected directly to the 4-pin Molex connectors from the power supply).
Temperature discrepancies: Yes, that's typical/normal between reporting methods.
For that reason, you also have be careful interpreting output from the Windows Intel Desktop Utility (IDU).
Re my Intel DG33FBC:
From a thread in the lm-sensors mail list:
Quote: ... nothing on the SMBus that remotely looks like a hardware monitoring
chip. This suggests the hardware monitoring is done by the ICH9,
meaning you're out of luck, [End quote]
The monitoring on the DG33FBC is done by sensors in the ICH9 and therefore that board is not supported (for mobo/ICH/MCH thermals).
So that pretty much closes this case.
Thanks for the info, dibl.
@dibl:
"It will instantly show the CPU temps and also the CPU fan speed and the rear case fan speed (but not the other two, for some reason -- they show up at 000 rpms)."
I think that's because those other two fans are not connected to the 3-pin headers on the mobo (but instead are connected directly to the 4-pin Molex connectors from the power supply).
Temperature discrepancies: Yes, that's typical/normal between reporting methods.
For that reason, you also have be careful interpreting output from the Windows Intel Desktop Utility (IDU).
Re my Intel DG33FBC:
From a thread in the lm-sensors mail list:
Quote: ... nothing on the SMBus that remotely looks like a hardware monitoring
chip. This suggests the hardware monitoring is done by the ICH9,
meaning you're out of luck, [End quote]
The monitoring on the DG33FBC is done by sensors in the ICH9 and therefore that board is not supported (for mobo/ICH/MCH thermals).
So that pretty much closes this case.
Thanks for the info, dibl.
Comment