Hi,
with the command "sensors" (lm_sensor) I can read out the
temperatures/voltages of my mobo/cpu:
atk0110-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
Vcore Voltage: +1.35 V (min = +0.80 V, max = +1.60 V)
CPU/NB Voltage: +1.16 V (min = +0.80 V, max = +1.60 V)
CPU VDDA Voltage: +2.50 V (min = +2.00 V, max = +3.00 V)
DRAM Voltage: +1.51 V (min = +1.40 V, max = +1.90 V)
HT Voltage: +1.20 V (min = +0.80 V, max = +1.50 V)
NB Voltage: +1.10 V (min = +0.90 V, max = +1.35 V)
SB Voltage: +1.11 V (min = +0.80 V, max = +1.50 V)
+3.3V Voltage: +3.34 V (min = +2.97 V, max = +3.63 V)
+5V Voltage: +4.97 V (min = +4.50 V, max = +5.50 V)
+12V Voltage: +12.21 V (min = +10.20 V, max = +13.80 V)
CPU Temperature: +35.0 C (high = +40.0 C, crit = +90.0 C)
MB Temperature: +31.0 C (high = +35.0 C, crit = +95.0 C)
NB Temperature: +46.0 C (high = +65.0 C, crit = +95.0 C)
SB Temperature: +40.0 C (high = +35.0 C, crit = +75.0 C)
OPT_TEMP1 Temperature: +0.0 C (high = +0.0 C, crit = +90.0 C)
OPT_TEMP2 Temperature: +0.0 C (high = +0.0 C, crit = +90.0 C)
OPT_TEMP3 Temperature: +0.0 C (high = +0.0 C, crit = +90.0 C)
But there is something I worry about: The CPU temperature.
On the Inet I found some, but not very clear infos, which say, that
the temperature sensing diodes of the AMD Phenom II x6 T1090 were
wrong. Second thing is, when idleing the CPU of my box has only 34
degree C -- which would be nice if true, but I dont believe that:
The CPU is cooled with a Scythe Mulgen 2 Rev.B or with other words
its only a fan and therefore only air cooling...
When booted into the BIOS the "hardware info" shows a higher
temperature for the CPU while idleing than the above shown command
output. But: From where the BIOS takes its informations?
Are there any "formula" to convert the raw value into the real world
value? And from where I can take that formula?
Thank you very much in advance for any help!
Best regards
mcc
PS: Mobo is a "ASUS Crosshair IV Formula". I am neither a hard
overclocker nor a gamer (no punt intended! :)