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Phil Perry wrote:
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> Coretemp didn't exist in the 5.4 kernel so the only way you could have 
> had it working was if you've installed the driver from a 3rd party repo 
> - elrepo.org maybe?

you got me thinking and realizing what i was seeing was *cpu temp*,
as from thermistor and not *core temp* as from registries.

+++
it87-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
VCore 1:   +1.66 V  (min =  +4.08 V, max =  +2.93 V)   ALARM
VCore 2:   +3.25 V  (min =  +3.06 V, max =  +4.08 V)
+3.3V:     +3.26 V  (min =  +4.08 V, max =  +4.08 V)   ALARM
+5V:       +4.87 V  (min =  +6.85 V, max =  +6.85 V)   ALARM
+12V:     +12.03 V  (min = +16.32 V, max = +14.14 V)   ALARM
-12V:      -2.20 V  (min =  +1.97 V, max =  +3.93 V)   ALARM
-5V:       -8.65 V  (min =  +4.03 V, max =  -4.84 V)   ALARM
Stdby:     +4.95 V  (min =  +6.85 V, max =  +5.99 V)   ALARM
VBat:      +3.28 V
fan1:     3245 RPM  (min =  664 RPM, div = 8)
fan2:     4560 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 8)
fan3:        0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
M/B Temp:    +39°C  (low  =    -5°C, high =    -1°C)   sensor = diode
CPU Temp:    +33°C  (low  =    -1°C, high =  -101°C)   sensor = thermistor
Temp3:       +37°C  (low  =   -65°C, high =    -1°C)   sensor = thermistor
+++

and no, i have not tweaked min/max for proper 'alarm'.


my apoligies to dr j for my mixing of readings.


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peace out.

tc,hago.

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