Unable to read Temperature on my Ryzen 5 1600X
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I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I want to get the Temperature of my Processor, a Ryzen 5 1600X.
Sadly, everything I tried didn't work: Psensor, lm-sensor, xsensor - nothing.
Can anyone recommend me a programm/tool or a fix for this?
cpu temperature amd-processor lm-sensors
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I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I want to get the Temperature of my Processor, a Ryzen 5 1600X.
Sadly, everything I tried didn't work: Psensor, lm-sensor, xsensor - nothing.
Can anyone recommend me a programm/tool or a fix for this?
cpu temperature amd-processor lm-sensors
Disclaimer: I was involved in creating s-tui. s-tui is a tool to measure CPU temperature/Utilization/Frequency. Try it: github.com/amanusk/s-tui
– amanusk
Aug 12 '17 at 19:45
@amanusk your tool doesnt work for me either.
– Nimitz14
Mar 8 '18 at 20:25
@Nimitz14 you are welcome to open an issue on github and I'll try to look into it. Ryzen 5 systems should be compatible.
– amanusk
Mar 9 '18 at 14:35
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I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I want to get the Temperature of my Processor, a Ryzen 5 1600X.
Sadly, everything I tried didn't work: Psensor, lm-sensor, xsensor - nothing.
Can anyone recommend me a programm/tool or a fix for this?
cpu temperature amd-processor lm-sensors
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I want to get the Temperature of my Processor, a Ryzen 5 1600X.
Sadly, everything I tried didn't work: Psensor, lm-sensor, xsensor - nothing.
Can anyone recommend me a programm/tool or a fix for this?
cpu temperature amd-processor lm-sensors
cpu temperature amd-processor lm-sensors
edited Aug 13 '17 at 22:15
Frank Weiss
asked Aug 12 '17 at 19:35
Frank WeissFrank Weiss
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Disclaimer: I was involved in creating s-tui. s-tui is a tool to measure CPU temperature/Utilization/Frequency. Try it: github.com/amanusk/s-tui
– amanusk
Aug 12 '17 at 19:45
@amanusk your tool doesnt work for me either.
– Nimitz14
Mar 8 '18 at 20:25
@Nimitz14 you are welcome to open an issue on github and I'll try to look into it. Ryzen 5 systems should be compatible.
– amanusk
Mar 9 '18 at 14:35
add a comment |
Disclaimer: I was involved in creating s-tui. s-tui is a tool to measure CPU temperature/Utilization/Frequency. Try it: github.com/amanusk/s-tui
– amanusk
Aug 12 '17 at 19:45
@amanusk your tool doesnt work for me either.
– Nimitz14
Mar 8 '18 at 20:25
@Nimitz14 you are welcome to open an issue on github and I'll try to look into it. Ryzen 5 systems should be compatible.
– amanusk
Mar 9 '18 at 14:35
Disclaimer: I was involved in creating s-tui. s-tui is a tool to measure CPU temperature/Utilization/Frequency. Try it: github.com/amanusk/s-tui
– amanusk
Aug 12 '17 at 19:45
Disclaimer: I was involved in creating s-tui. s-tui is a tool to measure CPU temperature/Utilization/Frequency. Try it: github.com/amanusk/s-tui
– amanusk
Aug 12 '17 at 19:45
@amanusk your tool doesnt work for me either.
– Nimitz14
Mar 8 '18 at 20:25
@amanusk your tool doesnt work for me either.
– Nimitz14
Mar 8 '18 at 20:25
@Nimitz14 you are welcome to open an issue on github and I'll try to look into it. Ryzen 5 systems should be compatible.
– amanusk
Mar 9 '18 at 14:35
@Nimitz14 you are welcome to open an issue on github and I'll try to look into it. Ryzen 5 systems should be compatible.
– amanusk
Mar 9 '18 at 14:35
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sudo modprobe it87 force_id=0x8628
The above worked for me.
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sudo modprobe it87 force_id=0x8628
The above worked for me.
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sudo modprobe it87 force_id=0x8628
The above worked for me.
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sudo modprobe it87 force_id=0x8628
The above worked for me.
sudo modprobe it87 force_id=0x8628
The above worked for me.
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Disclaimer: I was involved in creating s-tui. s-tui is a tool to measure CPU temperature/Utilization/Frequency. Try it: github.com/amanusk/s-tui
– amanusk
Aug 12 '17 at 19:45
@amanusk your tool doesnt work for me either.
– Nimitz14
Mar 8 '18 at 20:25
@Nimitz14 you are welcome to open an issue on github and I'll try to look into it. Ryzen 5 systems should be compatible.
– amanusk
Mar 9 '18 at 14:35