February 16, 20242 yr I am one of the poor unfortunate souls that experienced hardware failure and bought the “latest and (maybe not) greatest” hardware to replace my aging system. I paired a 7950X3D with an ASUS X670E-E. Unfortunately, this board’s temp drivers not working is causing me a great deal of worry; I’ve had temp issues in the past, and I am not enjoying “flying blind”. This worry is almost enough to shut the system down until it’s supported, or abandon unRAID all together. I’ve read posts on the forum about people compiling their own kernels for unRAID, but there is lots of data on here that I’d rather not have corrupted as part of that process. Does anyone know of any other bloody way to get these drivers into unRAID without doing a custom kernel OR is there any insight into when unRAID will support 6.3, which apparently has support for these mobos and temp sensors
March 30, 20242 yr I'm experiencing a similar issue with my Gigabyte X670 AORUS ELITE AX paired with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, particularly the lack of temperature and fan control on unRAID. It's quite concerning to operate without these essential monitoring tools. I'm also cautious about attempting kernel modifications due to the potential risk to my data. Have you or anyone else found a solution or workaround since your post? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
March 31, 20242 yr Author In my case, the drivers for this are available in Linux kernel 6.5. Unraid 7 is confirmed to have this, so it’s a waiting game for me at this point. Found no help about this otherwise but if this thread gets bumped and someone sees that’d be sick
March 31, 20242 yr Interesting. Unraid 7? That's gotta be ages away.. We are next in line for 6.13 lol. I'm also waiting of course but my issues are a little more widespread in that I'm also having USBs randomly disconnecting. I get these issues in my logs.. Followed by devices disconnecting and not coming back up. usb 9-1-port1: disabled by hub (EMI?), re-enabling... and xhci_hcd 0000:18:00.3: xHCI host controller not responding, assume dead xhci_hcd 0000:18:00.3: HC died; cleaning up My post about the issue
April 16, 20242 yr So is Unraid planning to release this anytime soon. This is quite a basic feature to be honest. I don't fancy waiting a year or two for such a basic feature.
April 30, 20242 yr Author On 3/31/2024 at 3:58 PM, MightyRufo said: Interesting. Unraid 7? That's gotta be ages away.. We are next in line for 6.13 lol. I'm also waiting of course but my issues are a little more widespread in that I'm also having USBs randomly disconnecting. I get these issues in my logs.. Followed by devices disconnecting and not coming back up. usb 9-1-port1: disabled by hub (EMI?), re-enabling... and xhci_hcd 0000:18:00.3: xHCI host controller not responding, assume dead xhci_hcd 0000:18:00.3: HC died; cleaning up My post about the issue Didn't see this somehow. Unraid 7 is on the horizon. Was announced (ish) when they made changes to the licensing.
April 30, 20242 yr Author On 4/16/2024 at 6:26 AM, Joely87uk said: So is Unraid planning to release this anytime soon. This is quite a basic feature to be honest. I don't fancy waiting a year or two for such a basic feature. To be fair to the fine folks at Unraid, this is a Linux Kernel issue; the drivers simply do not exist. Yes, it is annoying, but they are smart people and I am sure there are reasons that they don't jump kernels left and right. It was stated that Unraid 7 is being built on 6.5, which contains drivers for these motherboards. Confirmed this to be the case by doing a barebones Linux install on a spare SSD. temp sensors were read with no additional packages on a lightweight distro. The user in me is very annoyed that I have no temp insight on my server, but the tech enthusiast in me is happy that LimeTech is not just running with the latest thing and shipping an unstable OS.
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