| Rev | Author | # | Line |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | MaaCruz | 1 | Gigabyte GA-7N400E |
| 2 | # Sensors 2.9.1 (SuSE 10.0) | ||
| 3 | chip "it87-*" "it8712-*" | ||
| 4 | |||
| 5 | # The values below have been tested on Asus CUSI, CUM motherboards. | ||
| 6 | |||
| 7 | # Voltage monitors as advised in the It8705 data sheet | ||
| 8 | |||
| 9 | label in0 "VCore 1" | ||
| 10 | label in1 "VCore 2" | ||
| 11 | label in2 "+3.3V" | ||
| 12 | label in3 "+5V" | ||
| 13 | label in4 "+12V" | ||
| 14 | label in5 "-12V" | ||
| 15 | label in6 "-5V" | ||
| 16 | label in7 "Stdby" | ||
| 17 | label in8 "VBat" | ||
| 18 | |||
| 19 | # vid is not monitored by IT8705F | ||
| 20 | # comment out if you have IT8712 | ||
| 21 | ignore vid | ||
| 22 | # in5 and in6 not connected on GA-7N400E | ||
| 23 | ignore in5 | ||
| 24 | ignore in6 | ||
| 25 | # Incubus Saturnus reports that the IT87 chip on Asus A7V8X-X seems | ||
| 26 | # to report the VCORE voltage approximately 0.05V higher than the board's | ||
| 27 | # BIOS does. Although it doesn't make much sense physically, uncommenting | ||
| 28 | # the next line should bring the readings in line with the BIOS' ones in | ||
| 29 | # this case. | ||
| 30 | # compute in0 -0.05+@ , @+0.05 | ||
| 31 | |||
| 32 | # If 3.3V reads 2X too high (Soyo Dragon and Asus A7V8X-X, and Gigabyte GA-7N400E for example), | ||
| 33 | # comment out following line. | ||
| 34 | # compute in2 2*@ , @/2 | ||
| 35 | # | ||
| 36 | # compute in3 ((6.8/10)+1)*@ , @/((6.8/10)+1) | ||
| 37 | # compute in4 ((30/10) +1)*@ , @/((30/10) +1) | ||
| 38 | |||
| 39 | # This much simpler version seems to work on GA-7N400E | ||
| 40 | compute in3 2*@ , @/2 | ||
| 41 | compute in4 4*@ , @/4 | ||
| 42 | |||
| 43 | # For this family of chips the negative voltage equation is different from | ||
| 44 | # the lm78. The chip uses two external resistor for scaling but one is | ||
| 45 | # tied to a positive reference voltage. See ITE8705/12 datasheet (SIS950 | ||
| 46 | # data sheet is wrong) | ||
| 47 | # Vs = (1 + Rin/Rf) * Vin - (Rin/Rf) * Vref. | ||
| 48 | # Vref = 4.096 volts, Vin is voltage measured, Vs is actual voltage. | ||
| 49 | |||
| 50 | # The next two are negative voltages (-12 and -5). | ||
| 51 | # The following formulas must be used. Unfortunately the datasheet | ||
| 52 | # does not give recommendations for Rin, Rf, but we can back into | ||
| 53 | # them based on a nominal +2V input to the chip, together with a 4.096V Vref. | ||
| 54 | # Formula: | ||
| 55 | # actual V = (Vmeasured * (1 + Rin/Rf)) - (Vref * (Rin/Rf)) | ||
| 56 | # For -12V input use Rin/Rf = 6.68 | ||
| 57 | # For -5V input use Rin/Rf = 3.33 | ||
| 58 | # Then you can convert the forumula to a standard form like: | ||
| 59 | compute in5 (7.67 * @) - 27.36 , (@ + 27.36) / 7.67 | ||
| 60 | compute in6 (4.33 * @) - 13.64 , (@ + 13.64) / 4.33 | ||
| 61 | # | ||
| 62 | # this much simpler version is reported to work for a | ||
| 63 | # Elite Group K7S5A board | ||
| 64 | # | ||
| 65 | # compute in5 -(36/10)*@, -@/(36/10) | ||
| 66 | # compute in6 -(56/10)*@, -@/(56/10) | ||
| 67 | # | ||
| 68 | # compute in7 ((6.8/10)+1)*@ , @/((6.8/10)+1) | ||
| 69 | # | ||
| 70 | # GA-7N400E | ||
| 71 | compute in7 ((8.3/10)+1)*@ , @/((8.3/10)+1) | ||
| 72 | |||
| 73 | set in0_min 1.7 * 0.95 #Athlon 2800 vcore is 1.7 | ||
| 74 | set in0_max 1.7 * 1.05 | ||
| 75 | set in1_min 2.6 * 0.95 | ||
| 76 | set in1_max 2.6 * 1.95 | ||
| 77 | set in2_min 3.3 * 0.95 | ||
| 78 | set in2_max 3.3 * 1.05 | ||
| 79 | set in3_min 5.0 * 0.95 | ||
| 80 | set in3_max 5.0 * 1.05 | ||
| 81 | set in4_min 12 * 0.95 | ||
| 82 | set in4_max 12 * 1.05 | ||
| 83 | # set in5_max -12 * 0.95 #Commented out to avoid beeping | ||
| 84 | # set in5_min -12 * 1.05 | ||
| 85 | # set in6_max -5 * 0.95 | ||
| 86 | # set in6_min -5 * 1.05 | ||
| 87 | set in7_min 5 * 0.95 | ||
| 88 | set in7_max 5 * 1.05 | ||
| 89 | #the chip does not support in8 min/max | ||
| 90 | |||
| 91 | # Temperature | ||
| 92 | # | ||
| 93 | # Important - if your temperature readings are completely whacky | ||
| 94 | # you probably need to change the sensor type. | ||
| 95 | # Adujst and uncomment the appropriate lines below. | ||
| 96 | # The old method (modprobe it87 temp_type=0xXX) is no longer supported. | ||
| 97 | # | ||
| 98 | # 2 = thermistor; 3 = thermal diode; 0 = unused | ||
| 99 | # set sensor1 3 | ||
| 100 | # set sensor2 3 | ||
| 101 | # set sensor3 3 | ||
| 102 | # If a given sensor isn't used, you will probably want to ignore it | ||
| 103 | # (see ignore statement right below). | ||
| 104 | |||
| 105 | # label temp1 "M/B Temp" | ||
| 106 | # set temp1_over 40 | ||
| 107 | # set temp1_low 15 | ||
| 108 | # label temp2 "CPU Temp" | ||
| 109 | # set temp2_over 45 | ||
| 110 | # set temp2_low 15 | ||
| 111 | # ignore temp3 | ||
| 112 | # label temp3 "temp3" | ||
| 113 | # set temp3_over 45 | ||
| 114 | # set temp3_low 15 | ||
| 115 | |||
| 116 | # Gigabyte GA-7N400E | ||
| 117 | label temp1 "M/B Temp" | ||
| 118 | set temp1_over 50 | ||
| 119 | set temp1_low 15 | ||
| 120 | label temp2 "Air Temp" | ||
| 121 | set temp2_over 40 | ||
| 122 | set temp2_low 15 | ||
| 123 | label temp3 "CPU Temp" | ||
| 124 | set temp3_over 80 | ||
| 125 | set temp3_low 15 | ||
| 126 | |||
| 127 | # The A7V8X-X has temperatures inverted, and needs a conversion for | ||
| 128 | # CPU temp. Thanks to Preben Randhol for the formula. | ||
| 129 | # label temp1 "CPU Temp" | ||
| 130 | # label temp2 "M/B Temp" | ||
| 131 | # compute temp1 (-15.096+1.4893*@), (@+15.096)/1.4893 | ||
| 132 | |||
| 133 | # The A7V600 also has temperatures inverted, and needs a different | ||
| 134 | # conversion for CPU temp. Thanks to Dariusz Jaszkowski for the formula. | ||
| 135 | # label temp1 "CPU Temp" | ||
| 136 | # label temp2 "M/B Temp" | ||
| 137 | # compute temp1 (@+128)/3, (3*@-128) | ||
| 138 | |||
| 139 | # Fans | ||
| 140 | set fan1_min 3000 | ||
| 141 | ignore fan2 | ||
| 142 | # set fan2_min 3000 | ||
| 143 | ignore fan3 | ||
| 144 | # set fan3_min 3000 | ||
| 145 | |||
| 146 | |||
| 3 | JohnMcPherson | 147 | ---- |
| 2 | JohnMcPherson | 148 | Gigabyte GA-7VTX |
| 149 | ###################### | ||
| 1 | JohnMcPherson | 150 | # This is my (JohnMcPherson's) /etc/sensors.conf file for the |
| 151 | # LMSensors program for my Gigabyte GA-7VTX motherboard. | ||
| 152 | chip "it87-*" "it8705-*" "it8712-*" | ||
| 153 | label in0 "VCore 1" | ||
| 154 | label in1 "VCore 2" | ||
| 155 | label in2 "+3.3V" | ||
| 156 | label in3 "+5V" | ||
| 157 | label in4 "+12V" | ||
| 158 | ignore in5 # Gigabyte 7VT E+ | ||
| 159 | # label in5 "-12V" | ||
| 160 | ignore in6 # Gigabyte 7VT E+ | ||
| 161 | # label in6 "-5V" | ||
| 162 | label in7 "Stdby" | ||
| 163 | ignore in8 # Gigabyte 7VT E+ | ||
| 164 | # label in8 "VBat" | ||
| 165 | set in0_min 1.7 * 0.95 # I think my athlon has a core of 1.7 volts... | ||
| 166 | set in0_max 1.7 * 1.05 # ditto... | ||
| 167 | # I'm not sure what vcore2 is actually measuring, but the bios consistently | ||
| 168 | # reports around 1.2 or so... | ||
| 169 | set in1_min 1.2 * .95 | ||
| 170 | set in1_max 1.2 * 1.05 | ||
| 171 | set in2_min 3.3 * 0.95 | ||
| 172 | set in2_max 3.3 * 1.05 | ||
| 173 | set in3_min 5.0 * 0.95 | ||
| 174 | set in3_max 5.0 * 1.05 | ||
| 175 | set in4_min 12 * 0.95 | ||
| 176 | set in4_max 12 * 1.05 | ||
| 177 | set in5_max -12 * 0.95 | ||
| 178 | set in5_min -12 * 1.05 | ||
| 179 | set in6_max -5 * 0.95 | ||
| 180 | set in6_min -5 * 1.05 | ||
| 181 | # in7 == Stdby, seems to be 3 volts, rather than the default 5 in the orig cfg | ||
| 5 | AlejandroRiveira | 182 | # It's 5 you only have to add a compute line to get it right |
| 183 | set in7_min 5 * 0.95 | ||
| 184 | set in7_max 5 * 1.05 | ||
| 1 | JohnMcPherson | 185 | #the chip does not support in8 min/max |
| 186 | ignore vid | ||
| 187 | # If 3.3V reads 2X too high (Soyo Dragon, for example), | ||
| 188 | # comment out following line. | ||
| 189 | # compute in2 2*@ , @/2 # commented out for GA-7VTX | ||
| 190 | compute in3 ((6.8/10)+1)*@ , @/((6.8/10)+1) | ||
| 191 | compute in4 ((30/10) +1)*@ , @/((30/10) +1) | ||
| 5 | AlejandroRiveira | 192 | # To get right in7 |
| 193 | compute in7 ((6.8/10)+1)*@ , @/((6.8/10)+1) | ||
| 1 | JohnMcPherson | 194 | |
| 195 | # Temperature | ||
| 196 | # I needed "temp_type=0x38" as an option to the module at modprobe time | ||
| 5 | AlejandroRiveira | 197 | # deprecated as of today use: |
| 198 | set sensor1 2 | ||
| 199 | set sensor2 2 | ||
| 200 | |||
| 1 | JohnMcPherson | 201 | label temp1 "Temp1/MB" |
| 202 | set temp1_over 40 | ||
| 5 | AlejandroRiveira | 203 | set temp1_low 20 |
| 1 | JohnMcPherson | 204 | label temp2 "Temp2/CPU" |
| 205 | set temp2_over 65 # I don't really know what temp is too hot... | ||
| 5 | AlejandroRiveira | 206 | set temp2_low 25 |
| 1 | JohnMcPherson | 207 | ignore temp3 |
| 208 | |||
| 209 | # Fans | ||
| 210 | set fan1_min 0 | ||
| 211 | ignore fan2 # I currently don't have a case fan | ||
| 212 | set fan2_min 3000 | ||
| 213 | ignore fan3 | ||
| 2 | JohnMcPherson | 214 | ###################### |
| 215 | |||
| 216 | ---- | ||
| 217 | |||
| 218 | Abit KT7 Motherboard | ||
| 219 | ###################### | ||
| 220 | # this is almost identical to the default setup for this chip, | ||
| 221 | # apart from ignoring 2.5V and temp3 | ||
| 222 | chip "via686a-*" | ||
| 223 | label "2.0V" "CPU core" | ||
| 224 | label "2.5V" "+2.5V" | ||
| 225 | ignore "2.5V" # not on the Abit KT7 ? | ||
| 226 | label "3.3V" "I/O" | ||
| 227 | label "5.0V" "+5V" | ||
| 228 | label "12V" "+12V" | ||
| 229 | |||
| 230 | label fan1 "CPU Fan" | ||
| 231 | label fan2 "P/S Fan" | ||
| 232 | label temp1 "SYS Temp" | ||
| 233 | label temp2 "CPU Temp" | ||
| 234 | label temp3 "SBr Temp" | ||
| 235 | ignore temp3 # not valid for Abit KT7 ? | ||
| 236 | |||
| 237 | set in0_min 1.6 # my duron's core seems to be about 1.7 | ||
| 238 | set in0_max 1.8 | ||
| 239 | |||
| 240 | set temp1_hyst 40 | ||
| 241 | set temp1_over 45 | ||
| 242 | set temp2_hyst 55 | ||
| 243 | set temp2_over 60 | ||
| 244 | set temp3_hyst 60 | ||
| 245 | set temp3_over 65 | ||
| 246 | ###################### | ||
| 3 | JohnMcPherson | 247 | ---- |
| 4 | JohnMcPherson | 248 | |
| 249 | Elite K7s5a motherboard (taken from HowToK7s5aHOWTO) | ||
| 250 | |||
| 251 | # This motherboard uses an it87 chip, and needs the following | ||
| 252 | # two lines in /etc/modules.conf: | ||
| 253 | # alias char-major-89 i2c-dev | ||
| 254 | # options it87 temp_type=0x31 | ||
| 255 | # | ||
| 256 | |||
| 257 | chip "it87-*" | ||
| 258 | # The values below have been tested on Asus CUSI, CUM motherboards. | ||
| 259 | # Voltage monitors as advised in the It8705 data sheet | ||
| 260 | label in0 "VCore" | ||
| 261 | label in1 "Vcc2.5v" | ||
| 262 | label in2 "Vcc5v" | ||
| 263 | label in3 "+5V" | ||
| 264 | label in4 "+12V" | ||
| 265 | label in5 "-12V" | ||
| 266 | label in6 "-5V" | ||
| 267 | label in7 "SB 5V" | ||
| 268 | label in8 "V battery" | ||
| 269 | set in0_min 1.5 * 0.95 | ||
| 270 | set in0_max 1.5 * 1.05 | ||
| 271 | set in1_min 2.4 | ||
| 272 | set in1_max 2.6 | ||
| 273 | set in2_min 3.3 * 0.95 | ||
| 274 | set in2_max 3.3 * 1.05 | ||
| 275 | set in3_min 5.0 * 0.95 | ||
| 276 | set in3_max 5.0 * 1.05 | ||
| 277 | set in4_min 12 * 0.95 | ||
| 278 | set in4_max 12 * 1.05 | ||
| 279 | set in5_min -12 * 0.95 | ||
| 280 | set in5_max -12 * 1.05 | ||
| 281 | set in6_min -5 * 0.95 | ||
| 282 | set in6_max -5 * 1.05 | ||
| 283 | set in7_min 5 * 0.95 | ||
| 284 | set in7_max 5 * 1.05 | ||
| 285 | # vid not monitored by IT8705F | ||
| 286 | ignore vid | ||
| 287 | # For this family of chips the negative voltage equation is different from | ||
| 288 | # the lm78. The chip uses two external resistor for scaling but one is | ||
| 289 | # tied to a positive reference voltage. See ITE8705/12 datasheet (SIS950 | ||
| 290 | # data sheet is wrong) | ||
| 291 | # Vs = (1 + Rin/Rf) * Vin - (Rin/Rf) * Vref. | ||
| 292 | # Vref = 4.096 volts, Vin is voltage measured, Vs is actual voltage. | ||
| 293 | compute in2 (1 + 1)*@ , @/(1 + 1) | ||
| 294 | compute in3 ((6.8/10)+1)*@ , @/((6.8/10)+1) | ||
| 295 | compute in4 ((30/10) +1)*@ , @/((30/10) +1) | ||
| 296 | # The next two are negative voltages (-12 and -5). | ||
| 297 | # The following formulas must be used. Unfortunately the datasheet | ||
| 298 | # does not give recommendations for Rin, Rf, but we can back into | ||
| 299 | # them based on a nominal +2V input to the chip, together with a 4.096V Vref. | ||
| 300 | # Formula: | ||
| 301 | # actual V = (Vmeasured * (1 + Rin/Rf)) - (Vref * (Rin/Rf)) | ||
| 302 | # For -12V input use Rin/Rf = 6.68 | ||
| 303 | # For -5V input use Rin/Rf = 3.33 | ||
| 304 | # Then you can convert the forumula to a standard form like: | ||
| 305 | compute in5 (7.67 * @) - 27.36 , (@ + 27.36) / 7.67 | ||
| 306 | compute in6 (4.33 * @) - 13.64 , (@ + 13.64) / 4.33 | ||
| 307 | compute in7 ((6.8/10)+1)*@ , @/((6.8/10)+1) | ||
| 308 | # Temperature | ||
| 309 | label temp3 "Processor" | ||
| 310 | set temp3_over 40 | ||
| 311 | set temp3_hyst 20 | ||
| 312 | label temp2 "Mainboard" | ||
| 313 | set temp2_over 45 | ||
| 314 | set temp2_hyst 25 | ||
| 315 | ignore temp1 | ||
| 316 | # Fans | ||
| 317 | label fan1"Processor's Fan" | ||
| 318 | set fan1_min 2000 | ||
| 319 | ignore fan3 | ||
| 320 | ignore fan2 |
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