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@groeck fixed the offset issue in k10temp (you can build it from source, or wait for upstream kernels to pick it up).
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Interesting finding, maybe the Linux difference is relevant to the difference some reviewers saw using x3xx boards compared to x4xx boards, in some scenarios, x3xx would outperform x4xx quite a bit, and in most cases it would be a bit in front.
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Originally posted by rene View Post
if that is true, I find it pretty unprofessional and confusing. Which sane company would "reset" a platform's firmware version number? This makes no sense to me and only loads to unnecessary confusion. And I'm saying this as AMD fan, … :-/
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Originally posted by shmerl View Post
Can you comment here please: https://github.com/groeck/lm-sensors/issues/101
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Originally posted by shmerl View Post
What motherboard do you have? Some noted, that they get the weird 60°C offset. I get only 10°C.
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Originally posted by Sloth View Post
I have a Crosshair VI with BIOS 6101. Looks like ~60C to me.
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Originally posted by xorbe View Post
That's from Aug 2017 (original Ryzen). edit: Ah, I see a 2xxx APU mentioned, but pretty sure I read about Linux teething issues elsewhere already. But I don't see 2700, 2600 mentioned.
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Originally posted by eydee View Post
That was RavenPI, and the current one is PinnaclePI. They reset the version number to 1.0.0.0 when support for the new gen was added.
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