Temp 2,3 appear to be the CPU's while temp1 is the case. I deceided this
after watching 2,3 increase when the system is left at a load of 5 or so. The
top temp ever recorded on 2,3 is about 48 degrees, while I have not seen 1 go
over 35.
ERIC Gandt
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"Sander Smeenk (CistroN Medewerker)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hia,
>
> Just a little question about my lmsensors and my BP6.
> lmsensors gives me temp1, temp2 and temp3.
>
> Which of these is CPU1, CPU2 and Mobo temp?
> What are the correct sensors.conf settings?
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