### ### Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (Dual Core Atom ITX-board) ### chip "it8720-isa-0290" ### Voltages # The voltage settings below have been tested # All others (in3,in5,in6,in8) are rather dubious # +3.3V could not be found by test (but is in Bios) # Most probable guess: +3.3V is at "in3", some factor will be needed # +5V, +5Vsb are not shown in BIOS but were found in tests # label in0 "Vcore" label in1 "Vddr" label in2 "+5V" # lm-sensors assumes +5V for in3 - tests disagree. Relabel or ignore. # label in3 "_in3" ignore in3 label in4 "+12V" ignore in5 ignore in6 label in7 "+5Vsb" # Vbat is not shown in BIOS (lm-sensors assumes Vbat at in8) # in8 is unresponsive with Vbat changes, so most likely in8 is not Vbat ignore in8 # From voltage measurements at the harddisk power connector compute in2 @ * 1.511, @ / 1.511 # in4: for measured 11.86V the bios reports 11.975V. strange. compute in4 @ * 3.927, @ / 3.927 compute in7 @ * 1.695, @ / 1.695 ### Fans label fan1 "CPU Fan" label fan2 "Sys Fan" ### Temperatures # temp1 reads -55 degC temp2 reads +64 degC regardless of environment # or system load conditions. Ignore them. ignore temp1 ignore temp2 label temp3 "CPU Temp" ### VID # VID seems dead wrong. the bios reports Vcore set at 1.156V # but measures 1.124V at the same time ignore cpu0_vid ### Identify the mainboard with 'dmidecode -t baseboard' ## dmidecode 2.10 #SMBIOS 2.4 present. # #Handle 0x0002, DMI type 2, 8 bytes #Base Board Information # Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. # Product Name: D525TUD # Version: x.x # Serial Number: