On 28 December 2017 at 18:30, Michael Fothergill < michael.fotherg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 28 December 2017 at 18:14, deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Michael Fothergill wrote: >> >> > I am running stretch on an AMD FX8350 box which uses an Arctic Freezer >> 13 >> > cooler. >> >> I'm just wondering if you used the correct switch for the cpu fan - what >> is >> your mother board? >> > > This is an interesting idea. I built the PC myself. Maybe I connected > up the CPU fan lead incorrectly.......... > Wait a minute here....... When I said I build the PC, what I mean is I screwed the motherboard into the PC and then connected up the 3 case fans to it. The CPU cooler and FAN were actually attached to the motherboard by the company I bought the entire motherboard bundle from (ie I purchased the board, 8GB RAM preinstalled plus the Arctic Freezer cooler thermal pasted (and baisted - its Christmas remember!) the firm here in the UK offering it as a job lot. I can't quite remember if the cpu cooler lead was already attached to the motherboard at that point - I might have done that bit myself (and maybe bungled it - you could be on the money here). So some thought and imagination could be required here. MF > The motherboard is an ASUS FX 990 Sabertooth R2.0; the bios version is > 2501. > > Here is some of the info sent to the ASUS support folks: > > [Product Information] > Product Type : Motherboard > Product Model : SABERTOOTH 990FX R2.0 > Product S/N : EAM0BX019177 > Operation System / Firmware or BIOS version : Debian 9 (Linuc) OS/Bios > that came with product > > [Graphics Card Vendor/model/Chipset/Driver] > Nvidia engt 430 model > > [CPU vendor/processor number] > AMD FX 8350 > > [Memory vendor/model/specification] > Memory Vengeance LP Upgrade: Corsair 8GB 1600Mhz Vengeance LP DDR3 > > >> >> also from the gentoo link >> >> $ grep CONFIG_SENSORS_FAM15H_POWER /boot/config-4.12.10 >> CONFIG_SENSORS_FAM15H_POWER=m >> grep CONFIG_SENSORS_K10TEMP /boot/config-4.12.10 >> CONFIG_SENSORS_K10TEMP=m >> >> $ lsmod | grep temp >> k10temp 16384 0 >> $ lsmod | grep fam15 >> fam15h_power 16384 0 >> >> does this apply to your kernel? >> > > I will login to the machine, fire up debian and run > > lsmod | grep temp > > and > > lsmod | grep fam 15 > > and get you the output. > > I think fam15 module is installed - check the lsmod output I already > posted. > > Please let me know any other commands/diagnostics you want running here. > > Regards and thanks. > > Michael Fothergill > > > > > > >> >> regards >> >> >