Hello all,

I just replaced my trusty BXMaster main board with an ASUS CUV4X (which
allows me to run my crappy PC100-CAS3 memory at 93MHz and my processor at
124MHz (PIII-650E @ 805MHz.. drool). Now my problem is with the sensors. I
am using lm_sensors-2.5.2 and i2c-2.5.2 and get the output below.

Question is, which of the 3 temperatures is the thermal diode? (the MSI
BXMaster -- my old board -- had a hardware monitor which could NOT read
the embedded PIII thermal diode, but the ASUS board can). I mean, 112*C is
way too much (scaling error) but can it be 37*C? I'm running the CPU
overvoltage (1.80V) to stabilize it.

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$ sensors
as99127f-i2c-0-2d
Adapter: SMBus vt82c596 adapter at e800
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
VCore 1:   +1.82 V  (min =  +1.61 V, max =  +1.98 V)              
VCore 2:   +2.57 V  (min =  +1.61 V, max =  +1.98 V)       ALARM  
+3.3V:     +3.37 V  (min =  +2.97 V, max =  +3.63 V)              
+5V:       +4.89 V  (min =  +4.50 V, max =  +5.48 V)              
+12V:     +12.01 V  (min = +10.79 V, max = +13.11 V)              
-12V:      -9.94 V  (min = -10.78 V, max = -13.18 V)       ALARM  
-5V:       -4.83 V  (min =  -4.50 V, max =  -5.48 V)              
fan1:     3648 RPM  (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2)                     
fan2:        0 RPM  (min =  187 RPM, div = 32)              ALARM  
fan3:     4402 RPM  (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2)                     
temp1:    +28 C   (limit = +60 C, hysteresis = +50 C)        
temp2:    +37.0 C   (limit = +60.0 C, hysteresis = +50.0 C)        
temp3:    +112.2 C   (limit = +60.0 C, hysteresis = +50.0 C)        
vid:      +1.80 V
alarms:   Chassis intrusion detection                             
beep_enable:
          Sound alarm enabled

eeprom-i2c-1-50
Adapter: I2C Voodoo3/Banshee adapter
Algorithm: Bit-shift algorithm

eeprom-i2c-2-50
Adapter: DDC Voodoo3/Banshee adapter
Algorithm: Bit-shift algorithm


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