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      kp206 @stephenw10
      last edited by

      @stephenw10 Hey, sorry for the late reply, i've been working two jobs just to get by these days. I just had some free time to look.

      I tried all of the settings.
      Cryptographic Hardware:
      AES-NI CPU-Based acceleration

      Thermal Sensors:
      Intel Core CPU on-die thermal sensor

      Thanks you again @stephenw10

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        And it's not showing a value? Or attaching at boot?

        Hard to imagine that CPU doesn't have the required digital sensors in the core.

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          kp206 @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 Screenshot 2022-12-20 at 11.34.26 PM.png Screenshot 2022-12-20 at 11.32.49 PM.png Screenshot 2022-12-20 at 11.32.17 PM.png

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            kp206 @kp206
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            @kp206 Screenshot 2022-12-20 at 11.39.27 PM.png

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              mvikman
              last edited by mvikman

              That CPU Type info looks weird...
              Three single core CPUs...?

              I have one 4-core CPU and CPU Type info shows:
              Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz
              4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 4 core(s)

              pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE (amd64)
              Dell Optiplex 7040 SFF
              Core i5-6500, 8GB RAM, 2x 240GB SSD (ZFS Mirror)
              HPE 561T (X540-AT2), 2-port 10Gb RJ45
              HPE 562SFP+ (X710-DA2), 2-port 10Gb SFP+

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Indeed, no way that's supposed to be 3 CPUs!

                I assume that's real hardware, not a VM? Do you have anything disabled in the BIOS?
                That should be a 6 core (12 thread) CPU.
                Whatever is causing that could well be hiding the thermal sensor interfaces too.

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                  Gertjan @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10

                  A VM for sure.
                  Or a processor die with a split personality.
                  Or some serious hardware modding !

                  No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                  Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                    kp206 @stephenw10
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10 oops, forgot to mention it was running on VM ESXI. But i didn't think that would matter. I was afraid that was the cause of my temp not reading. Bummer ;(

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                      kp206 @Gertjan
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                      @gertjan yea, im running VM lol.

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                        mvikman
                        last edited by

                        I don't think there's any way to expose hardware sensor to a guest VM, hypervisor level only.

                        pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE (amd64)
                        Dell Optiplex 7040 SFF
                        Core i5-6500, 8GB RAM, 2x 240GB SSD (ZFS Mirror)
                        HPE 561T (X540-AT2), 2-port 10Gb RJ45
                        HPE 562SFP+ (X710-DA2), 2-port 10Gb SFP+

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Yup, I've never seen a hypervisor expose the on die thermal sensors like that.

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                            kp206 @stephenw10
                            last edited by kp206

                            @stephenw10 I'm thinking it needs all CPU cores in order for the temps to work properly. Thanks for the help. Happy holidays!

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