I'm not sure about it. I think that there are missed voltages and many other informations which usually exist in each mobo, like my old mobo I had (asus p5q3 deluxe). Actually I have two different fans for liquid cooling in cpu fan thread and in cpu opt thread and, of course, they are not at 0 rpm as sensors output says. So, my conclusion is, lm-sensors is still not working properly.sunrat wrote:I have a Gigabyte H170 mobo which only shows the same sensors as yours (except nouveau). I doubt you will get any more.
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lm-sensors and asus z170a motherboard
Re: lm-sensors and asus z170a motherboard
Re: lm-sensors and asus z170a motherboard
maybe if now you also backport lm-sensors and relevant dependencies?
it just might help.
on a side-note, i personally find temperature to be by far the most important reading.
fan speed is a nice extra, but not really essential.
it just might help.
on a side-note, i personally find temperature to be by far the most important reading.
fan speed is a nice extra, but not really essential.