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Message-ID: <492345ed-f82e-e4d9-20ac-924b4a00df90@fnarfbargle.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2020 16:52:46 +0800
From: Brad Campbell <lists2009@...rfbargle.com>
To: Guenter Roeck <linux@...ck-us.net>, linux-hwmon@...r.kernel.org
Cc: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@...isch.de>,
Jean Delvare <jdelvare@...e.com>, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFT PATCH 0/4] hwmon: k10temp driver improvements
On 16/1/20 10:17 pm, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> This patch series implements various improvements for the k10temp driver.
>
Looks good here. Identical motherboards (ASUS x370 Prime-Pro), different
CPUs.
3950x
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
Vcore: +1.38 V
Vsoc: +1.08 V
Tdie: +69.1°C (high = +70.0°C)
Tctl: +69.1°C
Tccd1: +54.2°C
Tccd2: +57.0°C
Icore: +27.67 A
Isoc: +14.13 A
it8665-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
Vcore: +1.41 V (min = +0.83 V, max = +1.65 V)
in1: +2.51 V (min = +1.98 V, max = +2.73 V)
+12V: +11.98 V (min = +11.20 V, max = +12.40 V)
+5V: +5.01 V (min = +4.74 V, max = +5.61 V)
3VSB: +6.67 V (min = +2.83 V, max = +3.40 V)
Vbat: +6.58 V
+3.3V: +3.33 V
CPU Fan: 3409 RPM (min = 1500 RPM)
Back Fan: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
MB CPU Temp: +56.0°C (low = +13.0°C, high = +88.0°C)
Ambient: +35.0°C (low = +13.0°C, high = +43.0°C) sensor = thermistor
PCH: +46.0°C (low = +18.0°C, high = +61.0°C) sensor = thermistor
1800x
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
Vcore: +1.26 V
Vsoc: +0.91 V
Tdie: +36.0°C (high = +70.0°C)
Tctl: +56.0°C
Icore: +15.59 A
Isoc: +7.94 A
it8665-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
Vcore: +1.25 V (min = +0.83 V, max = +1.65 V)
in1: +2.48 V (min = +1.98 V, max = +2.73 V)
+12V: +11.98 V (min = +11.20 V, max = +12.40 V)
+5V: +4.96 V (min = +4.74 V, max = +5.61 V)
3VSB: +6.54 V (min = +2.83 V, max = +3.40 V)
Vbat: +6.37 V
+3.3V: +3.31 V
CPU Fan: 1171 RPM (min = 1500 RPM) ALARM
Back Fan: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
MB CPU Temp: +36.0°C (low = +13.0°C, high = +88.0°C)
Ambient: +44.0°C (low = +13.0°C, high = +43.0°C) sensor = thermistor
PCH: +38.0°C (low = +18.0°C, high = +61.0°C) sensor = thermistor
Regards,
Brad
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