Federico Sevilla III wrote:
Hi, cousin Jijo!
>
> What I'm curious about, though, is the result of the VCore 2 sensor. Would
> anyone know what this is, and if the value is indeed something to cause an
> alarm? Perhaps it's just my setting. I think I could raise the threshold
> to avoid the alarm.
>
The thresholds set in your /etc/sensors.conf file are +-5% of the Vcore
that you should have, which threshold is probably consistent with the
Celeron data sheet. You seem to be going *over* the voltage threshold
by a significant amount: the Vcore for the Celeron is only 2
volts...you're pushing to almost 3! But I think your results are pretty
odd. On my AMD K6-2, my Vcore1 and Vcore2 are both 2.19 V (where they
should be 2.2 V). I have no idea why they should be different for you.
> Also, would anyone know what the three temperature readings are from?
> (Which is the mobo, which is the CPU, although it seems to be temp1 and
> temp2 are mobo, temp3 is CPU core).
>
In my case, the temperature readings are demonstrably wrong, and I'm not
sure why. My CPU and system Temp (not sure which is supposed to be
which) *never* seems to go above 40 deg. C, according to lm_sensors, and
there's a third temperature sensor (what third sensor? according to the
BIOS there are only two!) whose value is always 26 deg. C. But when I
reboot and look at it on the BIOS CPU temp comes to 55 deg C. All the
other sensors results are correct as far as I can tell (I have CPU and
chassis fans which are connected to the appropriate slots on my
motherboard, and the results are consistent with both what the BIOS and
the Windoze program that checks on these sensors report.
> Last question, what does "Chassis intrusion detection" mean? (Or does it
> mean the "obvious", like may nakapasok na ipis o daga sa casing ko?)
>
Yeah, but I think this is a load of BS. There is no chassis intrusion
detection system in my machine! And I seriously doubt if there is one
in yours.
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