James wrote: > Hello, > > I need to monitor this hardware for temperatures, including logging > of temperatures, on as wide array of temperaturr sensors that is > possible with kernel 3.18.6-gentoo.) > > Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 > AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor (currently clocked at 4 GHz) > VGA compatible controller Cape Verde PRO [Radeon HD 7750 / R7 250E] > > > Any there any others? > The generic sensor scan stumbled on the radeon card: > probe the I2C/SMBus adapters: > Using driver `i2c-piix4' for device 0000:00:14.0: ATI Technologies Inc > SB600/SB700/SB800 SMBus > modprobe: FATAL: Module i2c-piix4 not found. > Failed to load module i2c-piix4. > Next adapter: Radeon i2c bit bus 0x90 (i2c-0) > Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): yes > {through (i2c-7) all failed. > > So lm_sensors only found these modules: > > MODULE_0=fam15h_power > MODULE_1=it87 > MODULE_2=k10temp > > Does anyone with similar hardware have a more extensive list? > > > What I'd really like is a very fast (real time?) gui to watch > these temperatures as certain portions of codes are compile or executed. > I'm working with a several classes of algorithms, like systolic-algorithms > that push hardware resources, particularly cpu, gpu and ram, to > it's limit; therefore the portions of the codes that cause excessive > thermal stresses on these hardware resources, are of keen interest to me. > > > A local code that puts significant (heat) stress on a system while > compiling, that anyone can test against is, sci-libs/openfoam > > Comment, suggests and web based reading resources are all greatly > appreciated. I did find this interesting resource > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fan_speed_control > > > TIA, > James >
I'm not sure if this is still available or not but doesn't gkrellm do this sort of thing? I used it to monitor another rig several years ago. May be worth looking into. Dale :-) :-)