ajmch Posted Wednesday at 12:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:18 PM As above. But the curves of the BIOS are seeing through this and all fans are now at max speed. How can I fix this? P.S. There is no "11°C" temp in HWMonitor (second pic). Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 06:56 AM Posted Thursday at 06:56 AM In AIDA64 please press Ctrl+D --> Sensor Debug --> ISA Sensor Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Thanks, Fiery Quote
ajmch Posted Thursday at 08:29 AM Author Posted Thursday at 08:29 AM Thank YOU! Here is the file. isasensordump.txt P.S. The sensors look normal via IPMI. This is the list I get there: Normal Sensors (24) Sensor Name Reading Behavior +12V 11.940 Volts +3.3V 3.264 Volts +3.3V_ALW 3.248 Volts +5V 4.992 Volts +5V_ALW 4.992 Volts +CPU_1.8V 1.720 Volts +CPU_1.8V_S5 1.790 Volts +CPU_3.3V 3.424 Volts +PCH_CLDO 1.188 Volts +VCORE 0.952 Volts +VDDIO_ABCD 1.332 Volts +VDDIO_EFGH 1.338 Volts +VSOC 1.032 Volts CHA_FAN1 2000 RPM CHA_FAN5 1000 RPM CHIPSET_FAN 1400 RPM CPU Temp. 37 °C CPU_FAN 1600 RPM LAN Temp. 62 °C PCIE01 Temp. 28 °C PCIE07 Temp. 28 °C SOC_FAN 2800 RPM T_Sensor Temp. 27 °C VBAT 3.184 Volts Disabled Sensors (26) DIMMA1 Temp. DIMMB1 Temp. DIMMC1 Temp. DIMMD1 Temp. DIMME1 Temp. DIMMF1 Temp. DIMMG1 Temp. DIMMH1 Temp. PCIE02 Temp. PCIE03 Temp. PCIE04 Temp. PCIE05 Temp. PCIE06 Temp. CPU_OPT CHA_FAN2 CHA_FAN3 CHA_FAN4 CHA_FAN6 PMBPower1 PMBPower2 PSU2 Over Temp PSU2 AC Lost PSU2 Slow FAN1 PSU1 Over Temp PSU1 AC Lost PSU1 Slow FAN1 Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 04:00 PM Posted Thursday at 04:00 PM 7 hours ago, ajmch said: Thank YOU! Here is the file. isasensordump.txt 20.2 kB · 1 download P.S. The sensors look normal via IPMI. This is the list I get there: Normal Sensors (24) Sensor Name Reading Behavior +12V 11.940 Volts +3.3V 3.264 Volts +3.3V_ALW 3.248 Volts +5V 4.992 Volts +5V_ALW 4.992 Volts +CPU_1.8V 1.720 Volts +CPU_1.8V_S5 1.790 Volts +CPU_3.3V 3.424 Volts +PCH_CLDO 1.188 Volts +VCORE 0.952 Volts +VDDIO_ABCD 1.332 Volts +VDDIO_EFGH 1.338 Volts +VSOC 1.032 Volts CHA_FAN1 2000 RPM CHA_FAN5 1000 RPM CHIPSET_FAN 1400 RPM CPU Temp. 37 °C CPU_FAN 1600 RPM LAN Temp. 62 °C PCIE01 Temp. 28 °C PCIE07 Temp. 28 °C SOC_FAN 2800 RPM T_Sensor Temp. 27 °C VBAT 3.184 Volts Disabled Sensors (26) DIMMA1 Temp. DIMMB1 Temp. DIMMC1 Temp. DIMMD1 Temp. DIMME1 Temp. DIMMF1 Temp. DIMMG1 Temp. DIMMH1 Temp. PCIE02 Temp. PCIE03 Temp. PCIE04 Temp. PCIE05 Temp. PCIE06 Temp. CPU_OPT CHA_FAN2 CHA_FAN3 CHA_FAN4 CHA_FAN6 PMBPower1 PMBPower2 PSU2 Over Temp PSU2 AC Lost PSU2 Slow FAN1 PSU1 Over Temp PSU1 AC Lost PSU1 Slow FAN1 Thank you! Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Quote
ajmch Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM Author Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM Thank you Fiery! I attach a pic of the situation after the update. Now, the CPU temp is at 86°C when idle and it needs 100% load for a whole minute to get to 87°C. Via IPMI, I get 36°C when idle. Also, now I can read the T_Sensor measuring the loop temp just before entering the hot section, which is great. But I get 50°C in AIDA64 and 28°C in the IPMI. I also attach a new isa dump. isasensordump_2.txt Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM 7 minutes ago, ajmch said: Thank you Fiery! I attach a pic of the situation after the update. Now, the CPU temp is at 86°C when idle and it needs 100% load for a whole minute to get to 87°C. Via IPMI, I get 36°C when idle. Also, now I can read the T_Sensor measuring the loop temp just before entering the hot section, which is great. But I get 50°C in AIDA64 and 28°C in the IPMI. I also attach a new isa dump Thank you! Can you please create 2 different ISA Sensor Dumps, one at idle, the other one at load, and also check both the CPU temperature and TSensor temperature reading in IPMI and send those to me as well? Problem is, there're a bunch of thermal readings for your motherboard and it's quite difficult to figure out which is which Here's the list: 10 11 12 13 15 16 1B 20 52 57 65 71 73 75 7C T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 T: 36 36 86 102 104 50 86 36 0 0 255 11 11 36 255 Obviously stuff like zero, 11, 102, 104 and 255 Celsius are bogus readings, but the rest could well be the CPU temperature. Quote
ajmch Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM Sure, thank you so much for your willingness to solve this! 💪 You'll find the two dumps attached. The temps were as follow in the IPMI: idle: CPU 37°C | T_Sensor 27°C load: CPU 87°C | T_Sensor 28°C isasensordump_idle.txtisasensordump_load.txt Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM 1 hour ago, ajmch said: Sure, thank you so much for your willingness to solve this! 💪 You'll find the two dumps attached. The temps were as follow in the IPMI: idle: CPU 37°C | T_Sensor 27°C load: CPU 87°C | T_Sensor 28°C isasensordump_idle.txtisasensordump_load.txt Thank you! Funnily enough, none of the thermal readings correspond to the CPU temperature So we will simply remove it. You can focus on the CPU Diode temperature reading that is directly read from the CPU itself. Quote
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