lm-sensors reports incorrect Vcore (off by 1.0V)
Bug #1833127 reported by
BrianC
This bug affects 1 person
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lm-sensors (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Ubuntu 19.04. At least two applications that tie into and use _sensors_ info (including Psensor and another I cannot find the name of), plus command line "sensors" report a Vcore of ~+0.4 to +0.7V on a Ryzen 7 2700X on an Asrock Taichi X470 mobo. This is WAY below spec, yet the PC is performant.
However, when in the BIOS, Vcore can be seen to be in the ~1.4-1.5V range.
This behavior is consistent with _lm-sensors_ simply reporting a Vcore that is a full 1.0V less than the actual value (e.g. reporting +0.5 instead of +1.5).
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Can you see if this config helps?
https:/ /github. com/rigred/ sensor_ config/ blob/master/ X470/ASRock/ ASRock- X470-Tachi- Ultimate
lm-sensors upstream doesn't seem to have a config specifically for the x470, just the x370.