On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 14:57 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
> Actually, the sensors which are on the mother board can only tell the 
> correct voltage if they are accurate.  In my case, the sensors were 
> reading +5.4V when the DVM was telling me +4.7 at the mother board 
> connector.

Readings from the BIOS screens, or something in Linux that reads the
sensors?  Readings through the OS will nearly always need calibrating
(scaling the readings to fit real values).  The BIOS ones should already
be calibrated.

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