On 16.02.2013 23:20, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
On 02/16/13 13:08, Oleg Baranov wrote:
On 16.02.2013 20:56, Гуляев Гоша wrote:
    Good day!

    I'm install FreeBSD 9.1-amd64 on new PC with AMD FX-6300 processor
and
    motherboard ASUS M5A97 R2.0

    I'm tryin include

    device amdtemp

    and

    device coretemp

    in kernel config, but there is no information about processor
    temperature through

    sysctl -a | grep -i temp

    Here is link to dmesg on pastebin: http://pastebin.com/Vkst8pQn



same for me. I have FX-8120 which amdtemp(4) detects not.
there were some patches which you will surely find googling a bit. using
them amdtemp will detect k15, but temperature reading are totally wrong :(
didn't find an answer since spring 2012 :(
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someone, mistakenly responding to me, suggested k8temp. I have no experience with that, though.


k8temp was superseded by amdtemp in around 8.0-8.1 release (I think). Though it doesn't matter when both don't work. I've managed to get some data from onboard ITE chip. Accuracy is a really big concern and I doubt it can be trusted. But I've measured idle/load temperatures by software and additionally using infrared thermometer when I was building the machine and when I see approximately the same values I'm thinking it is okay. Another indirect method for me is to monitor fans. When I can see all of them working fine and environment temperature is known to be within reasonable range then I can expect CPU temperature to be quite predictable. To use this you have to trust your thermal compound as may dry with time loosing its capability to transfer heat effectively.


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