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MSI MAG Z590 TORPEDO works! (5V is off by 2V) #17

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Lowrida opened this issue Jan 19, 2022 · 9 comments
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MSI MAG Z590 TORPEDO works! (5V is off by 2V) #17

Lowrida opened this issue Jan 19, 2022 · 9 comments

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@Lowrida
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Lowrida commented Jan 19, 2022

Only issue i have is the report on 5V that is off by 2 volts!

+12V: 12.10 V (min = +12.07 V, max = +12.12 V)
+5V: 6.93 V (min = +6.92 V, max = +6.95 V)
+3.3V: 3.35 V (min = +3.34 V, max = +3.35 V)
CPU Soc: 772.00 mV (min = +0.64 V, max = +1.33 V)
CPU Vcore: 674.00 mV (min = +0.67 V, max = +0.68 V)
CPU 1P8: 0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +0.00 V)
CPU VDDP: 0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +0.00 V)
DRAM: 1.77 V (min = +1.28 V, max = +2.66 V)
Chipset: 1.04 V (min = +1.04 V, max = +1.04 V)

Fancontrol works like a charm on Linux Mint 20.3 with kernel 5.13

@Fred78290
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Hello, could you verify the voltage in the bios?

@Lowrida
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Lowrida commented Jan 20, 2022

Strangest thing... i went into the bios and i got all sorts of voltages to view, but no 5V. So maybe that's why it is off?? I don't know. But when i got back into Mint i directly noticed that fancontrol showed no fans, conky showed no fans and no voltages! So i checked if the module was still enabled, but it is gone! It is still in /etc/modules but it does not get loaded... tried 4 reboots!

@Lowrida
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Lowrida commented Jan 20, 2022

I went into the source folder of the module and did a 'make install' and it got loaded again and all works.
I remember that this afternoon i had a Mint update with a new version of the kernel. Could that be the reason?
Do i have to do this every time i get an update of my kernel?

@Fred78290
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Hello, yes each time the kernel is updated you need to rebuild the module because the module is located in directory ls /lib/modules/

@Lowrida
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Lowrida commented Jan 20, 2022

Ah ok, good to know. Anything on the 5V showing 6,9V?

@Fred78290
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Ah ok, good to know. Anything on the 5V showing 6,9V?

It's hard for me to reply because i don't have this motherboard and secondly you don't see this voltage in your bios dashboard.

also i don't use mint as linux distribution so it's possible that you have a sensor conf file in /etc doing some transformation on result of sensors cmd line.

Until you can't check real values in bios, I don't have clear way to find the problem.

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@Lowrida
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Lowrida commented Jan 20, 2022

I saw that inxi gave the same value at 5V..
Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 42.0 C mobo: 40.0 C gpu: radeon temp: 27 C Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 561 mobo: 395 Voltages: 12v: 12.10 5v: 6.93 3.3v: 3.34 vbat: N/A

I don't have any configuration or correction files for sensors or a /etc/sensors.d folder! So it shows what it finds.

@Fred78290
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Normal inxi use sensors to collect infos.

Well I have no idea. Except mesure the voltage on your PSU.

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@Lowrida
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Lowrida commented Jan 22, 2022

The ports are al around 5.05 volts with minor difference.. so it reports at least 1,9 volts too high.

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