On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, Bernd Ernesti wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 09:26:26PM +0200, Christoph Egger wrote:Bernd Ernesti wrote:[..]I have 'id 0x60f82' which is the BH-G2 core (mobile version). 'dmesg | grep amdtemp' prints this for me: amdtemp0: AMD CPU Temperature Sensors (K8: core rev BH-G2)Which matches my amdtemp: amdtemp0 at pci0 dev 24 function 3 amdtemp0: AMD CPU Temperature Sensors (K8: core rev BH-G2) Where this is a 790GX desktop board.
For me, I have (on an ASUS M2N32-WS motherboard)
quicky:paul {224} dmesg | grep amdtemp
amdtemp0 at pci0 dev 24 function 3
amdtemp0: AMD CPU Temperature Sensors (K8: core rev JH-F3)
quicky:paul {225} envstat -d amdtemp0
Current CritMax CritMin CritCap Unit
CPU0 Sensor0: 37.000 degC
CPU0 Sensor1: N/A
CPU1 Sensor0: 34.000 degC
CPU1 Sensor1: N/A
quicky:paul {226}
And an ASUS M2N-E motherboard it gives
speedy:build {107} dmesg | grep amdtemp0
amdtemp0 at pci0 dev 24 function 3
amdtemp0: AMD CPU Temperature Sensors (Family10h / Family11h)
speedy:build {108} envstat -damdtemp0
Current CritMax CritMin CritCap Unit
CPU0 Sensor0: 32.000 55.000 10.000 degC
speedy:build {109}
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