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Sensors detective

I have an Asus M5A97 PRO motherboard, which includes the common set of sensors. The lm-sensors free software correctly detects two chips, k10temp-pci-00c3 and it8721-isa-0290, corresponding to my Phenom II and my motherboard, respectively. However, by default the output of sensors looks like:

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Author Felipe LessaPosted on 08/12/2013Categories HackingTags asus, bios, linux, m5a97, sensors9 Comments on Sensors detective

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