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Provides a Linux kernel module "asus_wmi_sensors" that provides sensor readouts via ASUS' WMI interface present in the UEFI of some recent Ryzen motherboards.
## Features
- Reports all values scaled identically to in the UEFI interface
- Reports all sensor names identically to in the UEFI firmware
- Scaling performed in-driver
- Reports all values scaled and named identically to in the UEFI interface
- No sensor config required
-
## Supported hardware
|Board | Minimum BIOS Version |
|-----------------------------------|----------------------|
|Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VII (WiFi) | 1002 |
|Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VI | 6301 |
## Untested but should work
|Board | Minimum BIOS Version |
|-----------------------------------|----------------------|
|Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VII | 1002 |
|Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VI | 6301 |
|Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VI (WiFi) | 6302 |
|ASUS Zenith Extreme | 1607/1701 |
|Prime X470-Pro | 4602 |
## Currently don't work / unknown
- ASUS ROG STRIX B450/X470 (e.g. Strix B450-F) - (WMI version too old)
- ASUS ROG Zenith Extreme X399 - (WMI version too old - there is a modified BIOS from Elmor with support added https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-amd-motherboards/1642825-asus-x399-rog-zenith-extreme-complaint-bug-tracking-thread-111.html#post27703780)
- ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI EXTREME
|Board |
|-----------------------------------|
|ASUS ROG STRIX B450/X470 (e.g. Strix B450-F)|
|Prime B450-Plus|
|ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI EXTREME|
## How to install
Ensure you have lm_sensors installed.
Ensure you have lm_sensors, DKMS, kernel sources, GCC etc installed.
### Arch Linux
Available as an AUR package - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/asus-wmi-sensors-dkms-git/
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The module can be manually loaded by issuing ```sudo modprobe asus_wmi_sensors```
Run ```sensors``` and you should see a ```asuswmisensors-virtual-0``` device and readouts as you see in the UEFI interface.
Run ```sensors``` and you should see a ```asuswmisensors-isa-0000``` device and readouts as you see in the UEFI interface.
### Other distributions
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Insert the module ```sudo modprobe asus-wmi-sensors```
Run ```sensors``` and you should see a ```asuswmisensors-virtual-0``` device and readouts as you see in the UEFI interface.
Run ```sensors``` and you should see a ```asuswmisensors-isa-0000``` device and readouts as you see in the UEFI interface.
Optional - consult your distro's documentation for info on how to make the module be loaded automatically at boot
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## Example sensors output
```
asuswmisensors-virtual-0
asuswmisensors-isa-0000
Adapter: Virtual device
CPU Core Voltage: +0.88 V
CPU SOC Voltage: +1.13 V