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  • 3 weeks later...

As already else where explained in this topic: For Clover use

 

First : Uninstall all the kexts (FakeSMC+ 4 sensors kexts)  from S/L/E !

 

  1. Extract the .pkg with Pacifist in a new folder ( Then you get: HWMonitor.app;FakeSMC.kext and 4 sensors kexts (Acpi, Cpu, Gpu and LPC) )
  2. Create a  "PlugIns" subfolder inside FakeSMC.kext/Contents
  3. Copy the 4 sensors.kexts inside that folder
  4. Copy the "New" FakeSMC.kext inside the EFI/CLOVER/KEXTS/10.12
  5. reboot

Good luck

hi,

 

it did not work. after doing that, my hackintosh got loop boot.

 

i put FakeSMC.kext and its plugin into EFI/C/K/10.12 and it works but only show CPU and keyboard/mouse information. SSD and fan not shows.

 

how to fix?

 

thanks.

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Hi, I'm after a bit of help getting fans and voltages reading correctly.

I'm using a Gigabyte EX58-UD5 which has an ITE it8720f SMC IC, shown top left in this photo:

attachicon.gif82948_2245_draft.jpg

 

This is what I'm starting with:

attachicon.gifScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 00.42.50.png

 

I'm using FakeSMC v6.23.1417 with CPUSensors, GPUSensors and LPCSensors

 

Fans:

What I would like is to move and rename the labels shown:

GPU Fan @ ~ 4500rpm should be 'Water Pump', this is on the CPU FAN header

CPU Fan @ ~ 1750rpm is my 'Rear Case Fans' connected to SYS FAN 2 (2 fans on a Y cable to PWM header)

System Power Fan 2 @ ~ 1337rpm is my 'Upper Case Fan' connected to SYS FAN 1

Power Fan @ ~ 1348 rpm is my 'Lower Case Fan' connected to PWR FAN (correct)

 

I don't have a GPU fan as I'm water cooled

 

Voltages:

GPU Core (correct)

CPU Core (correct)

Memory Modules (correct)

Main 3.3V - Completely wrong

Main 5V (correct)

Power Supply 2-5 - no idea what these should be

CMOS Battery (correct)

 

Here are my voltages and fan speeds shown in BIOS:

attachicon.gifIMG_0034.jpg

 

 

Any help would be appreciated

Hello,

 

I'm using FakeSMC.kext v 6.24.1421 ; HWSensors.app with LPC,GPU,CPU and ACPI Sensors kext (Plugins )

 

I did some editing and created a specific Platformprofil ( inside LPCSensors.kext//Info.plist/IOKitPersonalities/ITE IT87xMonitor/Platformprofil/Gigabyte/  ) for my GA-EX58-UD5 MOBO

 

You'll find hereby my complete FakeSMC.kext (wich I put in EFI/C/K/10.12)

 

Image  what I see with HWSensors.app (6.24.1421)

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FakeSMC.kext.zip

 

Perhaps this can help !

 

To do Fan name editing, you can do this in the the EX58-UD5 profil /Info.plist.... and the same in IT8720F dictionary

 

Good luck

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hi,

 

it did not work. after doing that, my hackintosh got loop boot.

 

i put FakeSMC.kext and its plugin into EFI/C/K/10.12 and it works but only show CPU and keyboard/mouse information. SSD and fan not shows.

 

how to fix?

 

thanks.

 

You could try with the FakeSMC.kext posted in post #1111.  ( Perhaps a permissions and (kernel) (cache rebuild...)

 

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There is a new version out !

HWSensors 6.25.1426

 

  • New Feature:  CPUSensors: Added KabyLake support
  • New FeatureLPCSensors: Added support for NCT6793D (thanks to Sergey @ctich from applelife.ru for help with integration)
  • Bug Fix:          HWMonitor: Fixed some SMART attribute values formatting for Seagate HDDs

 

:)

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Hello,
I would like to ask if there are any ideas regarding the following (Gigabyte specific) issue:

FakeSMC 6.25-12-g2303970.1438 with GPU, CPU and LPC PlugIns and GA-Z97X-Gaming GT board.

This Gigabyte board has 2 LPC chips (detected on Windows using HWINFO64 or SIV64):

 

ITE IT8620E-04 Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming GT BIOS F7  Chip ID 86200400 (4)  LPC 002E  Port 0000 0A35 0A36

 

and

 

ITE IT8790E-DX Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming GT BIOS F7  Chip ID 87900300 (4)  LPC 004E  Port 0000 0A45 0A46

 

The IT8620E is found and temperature readings appear all right.

Problem is that all my 3 fans (AIO water pump, front and rear/heat exchanger fans) are attached to the IT8790E headers.

So obviously there aren't any fan speed sensors visible with this setup as detection stops after the IT8620E chip is discovered.

 

Moving over to the IT8620E headers is not an option because for reasons unknown this causes random speed jumps and instable fan control.

Only the IT8790E fan headers work normally, tried all BIOS settings and also not OS dependent as fans behave not differently when running Windows.

 

I've attempted to add the definitions for the IT8790E controller as another generic/compatible IT87xx chip.

Now I'm not a developer but as far as I understood what is going on in SuperIODevice.cpp the case of having more than one IT87xx is not covered.

 

However it would be fine to just attach to the second IT8790E and ignore the primary IT8620E.

Would there be a way to enable this kind of 'chip select' in LPCSensors plugin?

Thanks.

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Hello,

I would like to ask if there are any ideas regarding the following (Gigabyte specific) issue:

 

FakeSMC 6.25-12-g2303970.1438 with GPU, CPU and LPC PlugIns and GA-Z97X-Gaming GT board.

This Gigabyte board has 2 LPC chips (detected on Windows using HWINFO64 or SIV64):

 

ITE IT8620E-04 Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming GT BIOS F7  Chip ID 86200400 (4)  LPC 002E  Port 0000 0A35 0A36

 

and

 

ITE IT8790E-DX Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming GT BIOS F7  Chip ID 87900300 (4)  LPC 004E  Port 0000 0A45 0A46

 

The IT8620E is found and temperature readings appear all right.

Problem is that all my 3 fans (AIO water pump, front and rear/heat exchanger fans) are attached to the IT8790E headers.

So obviously there aren't any fan speed sensors visible with this setup as detection stops after the IT8620E chip is discovered.

 

Moving over to the IT8620E headers is not an option because for reasons unknown this causes random speed jumps and instable fan control.

Only the IT8790E fan headers work normally, tried all BIOS settings and also not OS dependent as fans behave not differently when running Windows.

 

I've attempted to add the definitions for the IT8790E controller as another generic/compatible IT87xx chip.

Now I'm not a developer but as far as I understood what is going on in SuperIODevice.cpp the case of having more than one IT87xx is not covered.

 

However it would be fine to just attach to the second IT8790E and ignore the primary IT8620E.

Would there be a way to enable this kind of 'chip select' in LPCSensors plugin?

Thanks.

Ask this person for help, he has the same MOBO as you ...

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My GTX 1080 Ti is not working. I am getting a panic after typing my password. Im a noob. Please help me.

I used the latest webdriver. 10.12.5 

Regards

Hunk

Remove GPUSensor.kext from /EFI/Clover/kexts or /System/Library/Extensions

GPUSensor.kext for Pascal is causing the Kernel Panic.

 

or you can give this one a try:

http://hwsensors.com/public/HWSensors.6.25-12-g23039705.1438.Binaries.dmg

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In comparison to windows no!

In macOS my 1070 stays around 60 to 63 while idle and reaches around 72 under load but in windows it stays around 45 while idle and reaches around 71 under load.

 

Edit:

 

And some times it crashes the macOS just before it loads the desktop. So I just removed the GPUSensor.kext 

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It worked however the fans are not running. How do you measure the temperature when gpusensors.kext is deleted?

 

Should i try some benchmark to check if they run under load? Which benchmark is good?

THX

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It worked however the fans are not running. 

Not even under load?

 

For some GPUs with the smart fans, the fans won't start unless needed, put some load on your GPU for instance run LuxMark or Cinebench and see if the fans start or not.

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I can't make HWmonitors to read my cpu frequencies correctly. Everything else is fine. I have a i5-6600k and it only shows 800mhz as frequency for all cores.

I have fakesmc.kext and plugins in the efi/clover/kexts/10.12/ installed.

If I want to reinstall from scratch, I delete the current fakesmc file on efi/clover/kexts/10.12/ and install the ones in the hwmonitors installer. I then take the fakesmc and extensions in s/l/e and copy it back to efi/clover/kexts/10.12 and reboot? 

Will gpusensors.kext make my computer go crazy? 

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I can't make HWmonitors to read my cpu frequencies correctly. Everything else is fine. I have a i5-6600k and it only shows 800mhz as frequency for all cores.

I have fakesmc.kext and plugins in the efi/clover/kexts/10.12/ installed.

If I want to reinstall from scratch, I delete the current fakesmc file on efi/clover/kexts/10.12/ and install the ones in the hwmonitors installer. I then take the fakesmc and extensions in s/l/e and copy it back to efi/clover/kexts/10.12 and reboot? 

Will gpusensors.kext make my computer go crazy? 

 

You don't need to put the kext in both clover and /s/l/e having them in one path is enough 

 

run these command one by one in terminal

 

1. sudo nvram -c

2. sudo purge

3. sudo rm -f /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache && sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -u /

sudo update_dyld_shared_cache -force

 

and reboot to see if the sensors work.

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Hello there,

 

I'm trying to get to work my SuperIO chip from a time now, and I can get more than fake values in HWMonitor.

I've tried to add the chips to source and only I can get fake values.

 

Information of my chips from CPU-Z are the following:


LPCIO
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

LPCIO Vendor			ITE
LPCIO Model			IT8613
LPCIO Vendor ID			0x90
LPCIO Chip ID			0x8613
LPCIO Revision ID		0x3
Config Mode I/O address		0x2E
Config Mode LDN			0x4
Config Mode registers	
		00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 
	00	00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
	10	00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
	20	86 13 03 59 00 00 F7 00 08 00 01 48 01 00 00 00 
	30	01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
	40	00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
	50	00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
	60	0A 30 02 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
	70	09 02 00 00 04 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
Register space			LPC, base address = 0x0A30


Hardware Monitors
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hardware monitor		ITE IT8625
	Voltage 0		1.12 Volts [0x66] (CPU VCORE)
	Voltage 1		1.09 Volts [0x63] (VIN1)
	Voltage 2		2.04 Volts [0xB9] (+3.3V)
	Voltage 3		3.42 Volts [0xB9] (+5V)
	Voltage 4		7.79 Volts [0xB1] (+12V)
	Voltage 7		2.79 Volts [0x97] (+5V VCCH)
	Voltage 8		1.55 Volts [0x8D] (VBAT)
	Temperature 0		23 degC (73 degF) [0x17] (TMPIN0)
	Temperature 1		32 degC (89 degF) [0x20] (TMPIN1)
	Temperature 2		28 degC (82 degF) [0x1C] (TMPIN2)
	Fan 1			882 RPM [0x2FD] (FANIN1)
	Fan PWM 0		0 pc [0x0] (FANPWM0)
	Fan PWM 1		0 pc [0x0] (FANPWM1)
	Fan PWM 2		0 pc [0x0] (FANPWM2)
Register space			LPC, base address = 0x0A30

		00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 
	00	13 1D FF 00 FF FF 9C 00 00 C0 64 00 58 FF FC FF 
	10	C7 FD AC 70 C0 00 94 94 FF 02 FF 67 FF BF 84 00 
	20	66 63 B9 B9 B1 FF FF 97 8D 17 20 1C 17 17 17 97 
	30	76 7D FE FC 63 9B CF F1 77 7F BF 3A 50 FD 6B EF 
	40	26 E0 5A E0 3C 1E 7F 00 AD 6A D4 00 5F 40 FD 75 
	50	FF 07 7F 7F 7F 40 00 00 90 64 00 12 60 00 00 00 
	60	7F 7F 7F 80 00 00 0F 80 00 32 7F 19 86 02 0F 46 
	70	00 32 7F 19 85 02 0F FF 00 23 7F 19 8F 02 0F FF 
	80	FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 30 01 02 01 E8 E0 00 
	90	00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF 40 00 00 00 00 BD 00 02 
	A0	7F 7F 7F 80 00 00 0F 80 7F 7F 7F 80 00 00 0F 80 
	B0	B8 7F 00 00 7F 00 7F 00 5F B3 FF FF FF FF FF FF 
	C0	FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 
	D0	FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 01 
	E0	FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 
	F0	FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 

Thanks

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Anyone else having an issue with the latest hwsensor binaries release for Skylake processor/motherboard in OSX Sierra 10.12.5, system definition iMac 17,1 with the Asus Maximus Hero Alpha and Intel i7-6700k and with the newest release "HWSensors.6.25.1426.Binaries" my CPU temperatures are slowly getting higher and eventually over 90c. I replaced the binaries with version "HWSensors.6.23.1417.Binaries" two versions below and no issues, that build was released to support more skylake processors. Is the latest release not backward compatible for this motherboard/processor in OSX Sierra 10.12.5?

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