Here we can find only values from the W83782D (the same thing happened with FANS and SPEEDS). This is due to the fact that LM75 sensors do not report anything else but temperatures. Not all detected chips will show up in each tab. Some chips do report fan speeds, others temperatures and voltages and so on.

SpeedFan assigns default names to each voltage reading and does it following the specifications from the hardware manufacturer for the sensor chip itself. Unfortunately, some motherboard manufacturers do not follow those directions, thus leading to improper readings. SpeedFan is coded keeping generality as a goal and will, therefore, have some minor problems with some odd decision from some manufacturers.

My ABIT BP6 has got a special setting that doesnÆt hurt too much: the VBAT reading is not actually from the battery itself, but from the CORE VOLTAGE for one of the two available CPUs.

We can, with little effort, handle this :-)

We can even hide the VINR0 reading as it makes little sense (to me).

Since we can, why donÆt we sort voltages too? :-)

Ok. Now weÆve done a lot of work. LetÆs go back to the main window and see whatÆs happened.