yordy wrote:
hi, there is any application for monitor x volt lines of my power supply? under windows i have a sw by intel that come with my motherboard. but under linux i don't know how to do that. any body know a application for that? recently i assembled my new pc: - intel board DG33BU - intel core 2 duo E6750 - 2 GB ddr2 kingston KVR667D2N5 - western digital caviar 160 gb WD1600AAJS - lg dvd-rw 20X i buy a power supply pure power TR2 430W of thermaltake (http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/Power/tr2power/w006970/w006970.asp) but under windows many warnings bring to me: [Processor Vccp] out of recommended interval.(0,000 V) [+3.3 Volts] out of recommended interval.(0,000 V) [+12 Volts] out of recommended interval.(0,000 V) many people say to me that this power supply is fine for the hw that i have, but, i need more that 430W? i need a sw for monitor power supply lines under linux to check this here again. greetings ______________________________________________ Enviado desde Correo Yahoo! La bandeja de entrada más inteligente.
First, don't fully trust the voltages provided by the motherboard. If you need accurate voltages, you have to adjust (Calibrate) the voltages to an accurate reading. I ran through this with two power supplies that the MB said were good but had 5V rails that were .5 volts low. One DVD burner later I found out.
Install lm-sensors and either ksensors or gnome-applet-sensors. You can adjust the accuracy of the sensors by playing with the configuration files.
http://www.lm-sensors.org/ -- Robin Laing -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list