![]() Restart hwinfo and you should get different devices on sensor list - with EC suppport. Maybe here are people with more knowlege about smBus and might wanna help solve the problem? As the card semms to be based on the GeCube one, people with those cards can help?Įdit: Here's the spec sheet for MXM 3. Go into hwinfo settings>safety and check ec support there. The adress can't be changed by a using a different vBios, rather there should be some resistors on the card to set the adress. I think zotac used some diffrent adress values which might be why the EC is unable to read the temp. I went through the MXM 3.1 spec sheet and found out that MXM specifies some pre defined adress values for the smBus which is how the EC reads the temperature. ![]() If you use another card like the 980M theres an entry for the GPU, so the EC "sees" the card. ![]() If you look at the HWmonitors's entry to the EC you see that theres no GPU temperature listed with the zotac card. I found out that there's actually another thermal sensor on the pcb which monitors the MXM slot ambient temperature which might be responsible for this behaviour. In my case the fan works after some warming up and then without issues(GPU heats up to arround 65-70* in idle, fan turns on after some time, now put some load on the GPU and the fan will continue to spin like with a compatible card). Because there is no properly sharpened bios for zotac 1070/1080 for Alienware, I used the HWINFO program and calmly adjusted the fan speeds there.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |