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On 2/19/2020 at 12:23 PM, fryysyd said:

@vector sigma

  Please take a look. My motherboard is MSI B360M BAZOOKA PlUS, Clover boot, VirtualSMC.kext and its sensors. Now the name of the motherboard is correctly identified, but each voltage value is wrong. Use AIDA64 to check the sensor model is Nuvoton NCT6797D-M , What should I do to get the correct voltage value and fans value?

Hi, in the same location where you find HWMonitorSMC.app.zip, you should find a command line called hwmlpcconfig. If you run it a LPC folder will be created into your desktop. Zip it and post it.... I'll take a look as soon as I have time.

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10 hours ago, vector sigma said:

Hi, in the same location where you find HWMonitorSMC.app.zip, you should find a command line called hwmlpcconfig. If you run it a LPC folder will be created into your desktop. Zip it and post it.... I'll take a look as soon as I have time.

@vector sigma

Hi, I ran hwmlpcconfig, but something went wrong, what should I do?

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vector sigma,

hi and thanx for great tool!

I've a question: is it possible to read motherboard temperature sensors? My MB is ASUS x99 Deluxe. Using with VirtualSMC.kext, SMCSuperIO.kext, SMCProcessor.kext. Btw, I used your hwmlcpconfig tool and it shows tons of MB voltage and fans rpm stuff, but not the temp. sensors info. Where to dig?

Super IO Chip = Nuvoton NCT6791D
OEM Vendor = ASUS
OEM Board = X99-DELUXE

VIN6 = 1.048 V
AUXFAN2 = 0 rpm
CPUVCORE = 0.912 V
AVSB = 1.680 V
AUXFAN1 = 0 rpm
VIN0 = 1.032 V
VIN1 = 0.992 V
3VSB = 1.704 V
SYSFAN = 844 rpm
AUXFAN0 = 0 rpm
VIN2 = 0.024 V
3VCC = 1.680 V
VIN5 = 0.344 V
CPUFAN = 0 rpm
VBAT = 1.640 V
VTT = 1.056 V
AUXFAN3 = 0 rpm
VIN3 = 0.064 V
VIN8 = 1.984 V
VIN4 = 0.072 V
VIN7 = 0.640 V

 

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On 2/25/2020 at 11:00 PM, vector sigma said:

Hi, in the same location where you find HWMonitorSMC.app.zip, you should find a command line called hwmlpcconfig. If you run it a LPC folder will be created into your desktop. Zip it and post it.... I'll take a look as soon as I have time.

@vector sigma

 

I created the LPC folder, which also contains pictures and descriptions. please take a look.

LPC.zip

 

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