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    SG-3100 - Thermal Sensor/Temperature

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      gsmornot
      last edited by

      What should the Thermal Sensor setting be in System-Advancd-Miscellaneous? The thermal sensor widget does not match the temperature reading on the left side of the dashboard. The vary as much as 1-9 degrees. I only noticed because I flipped the temperature to Fahrenheit.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        It should be set to 'None/ACPI'. The other choices are for the onboard sensors in recent Intel or AMD CPUs and the SG-3100 uses a Marvell SoC.

        I suspect your are just seeing update differences between the two values there. They both use the same source:

        
        Shell Output - sysctl dev.armada_thermal
        
        dev.armada_thermal.0.temperature: 67
        dev.armada_thermal.0.%parent: simplebus1
        dev.armada_thermal.0.%pnpinfo: name=thermal@e8078 compat=marvell,armada380-thermal
        dev.armada_thermal.0.%location:
        dev.armada_thermal.0.%driver: armada_thermal
        dev.armada_thermal.0.%desc: Armada380 Thermal Control
        dev.armada_thermal.%parent:
        
        

        Steve

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          gsmornot
          last edited by

          @stephenw10:

          It should be set to 'None/ACPI'. The other choices are for the onboard sensors in recent Intel or AMD CPUs and the SG-3100 uses a Marvell SoC.

          I suspect your are just seeing update differences between the two values there. They both use the same source:

          
          Shell Output - sysctl dev.armada_thermal
          
          dev.armada_thermal.0.temperature: 67
          dev.armada_thermal.0.%parent: simplebus1
          dev.armada_thermal.0.%pnpinfo: name=thermal@e8078 compat=marvell,armada380-thermal
          dev.armada_thermal.0.%location:
          dev.armada_thermal.0.%driver: armada_thermal
          dev.armada_thermal.0.%desc: Armada380 Thermal Control
          dev.armada_thermal.%parent:
          
          

          Steve

          I believe that is the case, thank you. I am setup correctly then. Interesting, my temp stays right on the border of warning and critical and its not even summertime yet. Ha.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Those default limit values in the sensors widget are not really valid for the SG-3100. You can adjust them.

            Temperatures in the 65-75C range are completely normal.

            Steve

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