I would also carefully read
http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.html
It seems that the sensor readings may need to be tweaked quite a lot.
Biker
mathieu
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] strange
(alarming) informations from lm-sensors
25-09-2003 17:01
Please respond to
gentoo-user
> The fan headers you don't have anything connected to, so don't worry
about
> them. The VCore 2 I assume your machine does not use (do you have a P4 by
athlon xp 1700+
> any chance?). The -12v and -5v lines being way off probably means your
PSU
> isn't supplying them, or is doing an extremely bad job of it. There is
> very, very little equipment around that uses these lines, so again, don't
> worry about them. The temp2 is quite high, I'd look into better cooling
for
> your CPU. Unless the machine is stable in which case I wouldn't worry
again
I've lots of things in my box: 4 hdds, dvd, cd, zip, ... Could this be the
explanation of the high temps and bad voltage? Should I take some things
out?
Add new fans?
What would be the acceptable temperature for temp2? (and for hdds btw)
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mathieu perrenoud
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