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Nuvoton NCT6791D on ASUS x99-Deluxe Temperatures too high #682

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
What is the expected output? 

26 to 30 dec C? 

Nuvoton NCT6791D on ASUS x99-Deluxe Temperatures for Temperatures for 
Temperatures #3, Temperatures #4 and Temperatures #6 seem to be too high. 
Especially Temperature #4  which is 102 dec C? 

What do you see instead?

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
0.71 Beta. OS:

Using Windows 7 64 bit

Please provide any additional information below.

PC not running under any load.

For these group of temperatures for the Nuvoton NCT6791D the temparatures from 
Temparature # 1 to Tempareature #6, seem to be fixed and  do not appear to 
change with time.

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Original issue reported on code.google.com by macke...@gmail.com on 31 Mar 2015 at 1:28

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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I have very same issue with newer U3.1 version showing #3 fluctuating in 
realtime from 94c to 125c, #4 from 105c to 111c and #6 from 99c to 125c. Where 
are thee sensors placed on MB?? to be this erratic? Sounds like faulty sensors 
or bad thermal protection at least.

Original comment by moradin...@gmail.com on 21 May 2015 at 8:50

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hello,
I'm observing the same behavior on a  ASRock X99x with a i7-5960X processor.
Temperature#3 stays fixed on 95c, and temperature #5 and #6 fluctuate wildly 
between 9c and 123c.
Could it be some faulty interpretation of the Nuvoton NCT6791D registers? Or 
maybe all sensor inputs of the chip are simply not connected and #5 and 6 
should thus be ignored?

Original comment by happyp...@gmail.com on 14 Jun 2015 at 9:00

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Yes the 3,5 & 6 are not mapping anything and are not suppresed by bios sw.
 On Jun 14, 2015 5:00 AM, <open-hardware-monitor@googlecode.com> wrote:

Original comment by moradin...@gmail.com on 14 Jun 2015 at 11:27