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Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme TRX40: Difference between revisions
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| fan3 || <tt>FAN_SYS4</tt> | | fan3 || <tt>FAN_SYS4</tt> |
Latest revision as of 08:20, 25 August 2022
I upgraded to an Aorus Xtreme from its Gigabyte Aorus Master TRX40 little brother in 2022, after purchasing one at the excellent price of $500 (about 50% MSRP).
Sensors
There is both a ITE IT8688E for 6 temperature readings and 5 fans, and an ITE IT879XE for 3 more of each. Seven of the sensors are built into the motherboard, and two use external thermistors. The in-kernel driver will not recognize the 8688. Employ force_id=0x8688.
sensors | UEFI |
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fan1 | CPU_FAN |
fan2 | MOS_FAN |
fan3 | FAN_SYS2 |
fan4 | PCH_FAN |
fan5 | CPU_OPT |
temp1 | SYS1 |
temp2 | VRMMOS |
temp3 | PCH |
temp4 | SYS2 |
temp5 | CPU |
temp6 | EC1 |
sensors | UEFI |
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fan1 | FAN_PUMP5A |
fan2 | FAN_PUMP6 |
fan3 | FAN_SYS4 |
temp1 | PCIE_X162 |
temp2 | EC2 |
temp3 | PCIE_X161 |