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No Sensors on Gigabyte B550i

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Hello,

 

I have no sensors available in the plugin to get fanspeed (and control), mainboardtemps or anything else.

Is there somebody with this board who worked out, what the problem is?

Sensors detect gives me:

 

Trying family `ITE'...                                     
Found unknown chip with ID 0x8688
Probing for Super-I/O at 0x4e/0x4f

 

I tried it with

acpi_enforce_resources=lax

modprobe it87 force_id=0x8688

but Unraid 6.9.1 gives me: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'it87': No such device

Is the driver even part of unraid anymore?

 

Thanks in advance

TGP

  • 2 weeks later...

Did you try with just acpi_enforce_resources=lax in your boot options? That worked for me.

  • 1 year later...

I had same problem! Have you solved this problem?😭

  • 3 months later...
  • 1 month later...

Can anyone explain a little further for a complete linux/unraid noob.

 

Trying to follow instructions in the above link:

-------------------

git clone https://github.com/a1wong/it87.git cd it87

 

sudo make clean

sudo make

sudo make make install

sudo modprobe it87 ignore_resource_conflict=1 force_id=0x8622

 

sensors

 

The fans should show up now, if yes, continue to make them available at boot:

 

sudo su

echo options it87 ignore_resource_conflict=1 force_id=0x8622 > /etc/modprobe.d/it87.conf

echo it87 >> /etc/modules

----------------------------

I can do the "git clone" part and it downloads something.

But "sudo", "sudo make", "sudo make clean", "sudo modprobe" all says no such command. I figure the commands aren't in Unraid, but what am I supposed to use instead? And I have no clue what any of them really do.

 

I have that motherboard and I want to finally have some kind of temperature readings on my Unraid system. I'm running blind now for ~6 months, I have no clue what temps I'm dealing with.

I was hoping any of the updates to Dynamix System Temperature would help, but nothing has ever changed for me.

 

 

EDIT:

There is another solution.

 

On Unraid Goto APPS

Search for: ite it87 driver

Install it

 

Create a file on your computer (anywhere) change the filename to "drivers.conf"

Open the file in a text editor

Write:

 

it87
k10temp

 

Save and close

 

On Unraid Goto MAIN

Click View is now called: Browse /boot (far right) on your Flash Boot device (your thumbdrive)

Click config

Click plugins
Click dynamix.system.temp
Upload the drivers.conf file from where you created it on your computer.

GoTo PLUGINS

Click Icon of Dynamix System Temperature

 

You can now see the drivers in Available drivers, and you will find the sensors section is now populated with all the available sensors.

 

EDIT 2:

Corrected for slight word change that has happened in Unraid UI since I wrote my soluton.

Edited by PeterHS
Found solution

  • 1 year later...

Thanks so much for this ! Worked for my H370M DS3HcGigabyte

  • 2 weeks later...

PeterHS:  You are the man!  Thank you much.  I can tell you that driver.conf does NOT work whiles drivers.conf DOES work.   Warm regards for your wondeful help that after hourse of playing go the temp sensors to work.

  • 3 weeks later...

I feel like I'm missing something here but how did you identify the correct sensor for your mainboard temperature?


Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING-CF

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  • 4 months later...

 

On 12/21/2023 at 5:55 AM, beemac said:

I feel like I'm missing something here but how did you identify the correct sensor for your mainboard temperature?

 

That is an entirely different matter.

I was happy I could finally see any kind of temperatures.

 

I just looked in my plugin and I have 31 different temperature sensors. I'm pretty sure about the CPU, and then quite a few are from my drives. But for the MoBo? No real clue.

 

I remember playing around with selecting different ones and just watching that sensor behavior for a week at the time. I finally settled on one of them as the "most likely". I know it's not the answer neither of us want. But I've resigned my self to it.

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