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Topic: [BUG?] 1.31 sensor readings on Asus V3-P5G31  (Read 1962 times)
« on: March 12, 2010, 09:48:57 »
mle *
Posts: 1

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to report a possible bug:
I'm using an Asus V3-P5G31 (Intel G31 / ICH7) with an Intel Celeron E3200 CPU for my m0n0wall. I just upgraded to 1.31, naturally I wanted to check out the new system status page. It does read out the sensors, most of them seem to be correct. But temperature sensor 0 reads 244.0°C and my system is still running ;-) . I don't know if this is a bug with m0n0wall or the hardware, and it is no problem for me, I just thought I'd post it here so it is documented for other people with the same problem.
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2010, 15:07:10 »
undermind *
Posts: 12

same problem with Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L with Celeron(r) 430:
Sensor 0      193.0°C
System Voltages     
+3.3v    +3.31 V
+5v    +5.13 V
+12v    +1.22 V
-12v    -14.19 V
-5v    -6.12 V
and still running...
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2010, 10:28:52 »
brushedmoss ****
Posts: 446

this feature in 1.32 is now off by default and you enable it in advanced settings.

Hopefully this also indicates that it's not a fully supported feature.  Unfortunately system monitoring in freebsd is not ideal, and this was the simplest way to get the data, and only covers a selection of systems and chipsets.  I imagine the problem you are encountering is most likely an offset.  I assume the value does change ?  Checking the real temperature in your system bios and subtracting it from the displayed one below will give you the offset, see if this is static ?
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2010, 11:14:06 »
undermind *
Posts: 12

My values of voltage changed when you restart the equipment, but have unrealistic values for the line +12 V.
Temperature also varied to calculate the presence of the amendments I have not succeeded.
probably correctly turn off this feature by default.
 
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