On Thursday 02 September 2004 10:49 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 September 2004 07:59 pm, Chris wrote:
> > > out.
> >
> > SYS Temp:  +45.5°C  (limit =  +50°C, hysteresis =  +40°C)
> > CPU Temp:  +38.0°C  (limit =  +60°C, hysteresis =  +55°C)
> >
> > In 'F' Gkrellm reports these to be around 113 and 100, which to
> > me appear to be ok, although I may be wrong here.
>
>     Read /etc/sensors.conf   You appear to have one of the many
> boards that reverses temperatures.  45C is your CPU, 38C is your
> Mboard (chipset), SYS.  You can fix it by editing sensors.conf,
> or just keep in mind that your temps are reversed.
>
>     Both those temps are about right for moderate (normal) loads
> in relatively normal ambient (room) temp, 75 to 80F.

Thanks Tom, I made the change after reading the notes for my chip.  Makes a 
little more sense now.  One thing though, what is the SBr temp?  I've done 
some Googling but can't seem to find an explanation of what the Southbridge 
chip is/does.

-- 
Chris
Registered Linux User 283774 http://counter.li.org
5:15pm up 20:32, 2 users, load average: 0.41, 0.26, 0.13
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