# Contributed by Frank Enderle. # This is the sensors.conf configuration file for ASUS P5B-E (and maybe it's different versions) # Everythings based on the guide at https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/asusformulahacking. The formulas # and ranges are based on the /proc/acpi/dsdt readings of a P5B-E board with a E6600 CPU. chip "w83627dhg-*" # == VOLTAGES == # Vcore label in0 "Vcore" set in0_min 0.85 set in0_max 1.6 # +12V label in1 "+12V" compute in1 @*(66/10), @/(66/10) set in1_min 10.2 set in1_max 13.8 # unused ignore in2 # +3.3V label in3 "+3.3V" # this formula is stored in the ACPI, but it seems not to work # compute in3 @*(68/34), @/(68/34) set in3_min 2.97 set in3_max 3.63 # unused ignore in4 # +5V label in5 "5V" compute in5 @*(32/10), @/(32/10) set in5_min 4.5 set in5_max 5.5 # unused ignore in6 ignore in7 ignore in8 ignore in9 # == TEMPERATURES == # Mainboard label temp1 "Sys Temp" set temp1_over 95 set temp1_hyst 60 # CPU label temp2 "CPU Temp" set temp2_over 95 set temp2_hyst 45 # unused ignore temp3 # == FANS == # If you miss a certain fan set it to ignore # Chassis 1 # ignore fan1 label fan1 "Cha1 Fan" set fan1_min 800 # CPU # ignore fan2 label fan2 "CPU Fan" set fan2_min 600 # Powersupply ignore fan3 #label fan3 "Pwr Fan" #set fan3_min 800 # unused ignore fan4 # Chassis 2 # ignore fan5 label fan5 "Cha2 Fan" set fan5_min 800 # == CORE TEMPERATURES == # This requires the coretemp patch applied # Maximums are autodetected by the driver depending on the CPU # Core0 chip "coretemp-isa-0000" label temp1 "Core0 Temp" # Core1 chip "coretemp-isa-0001" label temp1 "Core1 Temp"