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README

NCT6687D Kernel module

This kernel module permit to recognize the chipset Nuvoton NCT6687-R in lm-sensors package. This sensor is present on some B550 motherboard such as MSI or ASUS.

The implementation is minimalist and was done by reverse coding of Windows 10 source code from LibreHardwareMonitor

Installation

Dependencies:

  • Ubuntu/Debian: apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) dkms
  • Fedora/CentOS/RHEL: yum install make automake gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel kernel-headers dkms
  • ArchLinux: pacman -S make automake linux-firmware linux-headers dkms base-devel

Build with DKMS

~$ git clone https://github.com/Fred78290/nct6687d
~$ cd nct6687d
~$ make dkms/install

Manual build

~$ git clone (this-repo)
~$ cd nct6687d
~$ make install

Deb package

  • Prerequisites
~$ apt install -y debhelper dkms
  • Clone this repository
~$ git clone https://github.com/Fred78290/nct6687d
~$ cd nct6687d
  • Build package
make deb
  • Install package
dpkg -i ../nct6687d-dkms_*.deb



Sensors

By running the command sensors, you got this output

nct6687-isa-0a20
Adapter: ISA adapter
+12V:           12.17 V  (min = +12.17 V, max = +12.19 V)
+5V:             5.14 V  (min =  +5.14 V, max =  +5.14 V)
+3.3V:           3.38 V  (min =  +3.38 V, max =  +3.38 V)
CPU Soc:         1.11 V  (min =  +1.11 V, max =  +1.11 V)
CPU Vcore:       1.05 V  (min =  +0.97 V, max =  +1.05 V)
CPU 1P8:         1.84 V  (min =  +1.84 V, max =  +1.84 V)
CPU VDDP:        0.00 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +0.00 V)
DRAM:            1.34 V  (min =  +1.34 V, max =  +1.35 V)
Chipset:       890.00 mV (min =  +0.89 V, max =  +0.89 V)
CPU Fan:       1192 RPM  (min = 1192 RPM, max = 1202 RPM)
Pump Fan:      1538 RPM  (min = 1526 RPM, max = 1538 RPM)
System Fan #1:  922 RPM  (min =  920 RPM, max =  922 RPM)
System Fan #2:  953 RPM  (min =  953 RPM, max =  953 RPM)
System Fan #3: 1393 RPM  (min = 1393 RPM, max = 1393 RPM)
System Fan #4:    0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, max =    0 RPM)
System Fan #5: 1007 RPM  (min = 1007 RPM, max = 1007 RPM)
System Fan #6:    0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, max =    0 RPM)
CPU:            +59.0°C  (low  = +52.0°C, high = +59.0°C)
System:         +34.0°C  (low  = +34.0°C, high = +34.0°C)
VRM MOS:        +31.0°C  (low  = +31.0°C, high = +31.0°C)
PCH:            +40.0°C  (low  = +40.0°C, high = +40.0°C)
CPU Socket:     +33.0°C  (low  = +33.0°C, high = +33.0°C)
PCIe x1:        +32.0°C  (low  = +32.0°C, high = +32.0°C)
M2_1:            +0.0°C  (low  =  +0.0°C, high =  +0.0°C)

Load(prob) Sensors on boot

To make it loaded after system boots

Just add nct6687 into /etc/modules

sudo sh -c 'echo "nct6687" >> /etc/modules'


Gnome sensors extensions

Fan Voltage


Tested

This module was tested on Ubuntu 20.04 with all kernel availble on motherboard MAG-B550-TOMAHAWK running an AMD 3900X/AMD 5900X


Other motherboard supported

  • Many people have reported compatibility with MB having Intel H410M & H510M chipset from some manufacturer. See issue report.

CHANGELOG

  • Add support for MSI B460M Bazooka having NCT6687 with another device ID

VERIFIED

1. Fan speed control

  • Changing fan speed was tested succesfuly by users, see reported issue.