On Friday 03 September 2004 09:50 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:

>     SYS = SBr   On most all boards the SB temp is from a
> thermistor at or very near the boards main chipset. The warmest
> part of your motherboard.  Usually taken from a pin on the
> chipset. Normally around 40C, should stay under 45C, but 50C
> would be the upper limit.  Mine'll hit 46C running cpuburn's
> 'burnK7' (extreme load), CPU is in the upper 50C's at this point,
> also an upper limit, with ambient room temp around 80F.
>

>From the googling done, SBr is the southbridge chip, but, as I said earlier 
I don't know what its function is.  

Sep  3 14:18:21 cpollock sensord:   CPU Temp: 46.9 C (limit = 59.9 C, 
hysteresis = 55.1 C)
Sep  3 14:18:21 cpollock sensord:   SYS Temp: 40.0 C (limit = 49.7 C, 
hysteresis = 39.9 C)
Sep  3 14:18:21 cpollock sensord:   SBr Temp: 26.0 C (limit = 65.4 C, 
hysteresis = 59.9 C)

These are reported twice an hour with logcheck and emailed to me.

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Chris
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