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Some users have been able to get sensors working on their X570 chipsets. I suggest taking a look at the issue comments.
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Did you just compile the code and those values showed up correctly?
Here's my current situation: https://github.com/ocerman/zenmonitor/issues/4
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my sensors shows fine also:
xpander@archlinux ~ $ sensors
it8665-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
VDDCR CPU: +0.87 V (min = +0.64 V, max = +1.98 V)
VCCP2: +2.50 V (min = +2.16 V, max = +2.76 V)
in2: +1.97 V (min = +1.67 V, max = +1.49 V)
+12V: +3.33 V (min = +3.50 V, max = +4.58 V)
+5V: +0.13 V (min = +8.91 V, max = +4.89 V)
in5: +0.03 V (min = +1.61 V, max = +2.41 V)
in6: +0.03 V (min = +1.98 V, max = +2.40 V)
3VSB: +3.31 V (min = +0.46 V, max = +3.95 V)
Vbat: +3.25 V
+3.3V: +3.31 V
CPU Fan: 1106 RPM (min = 28 RPM)
AIO Pump: 755 RPM (min = 15 RPM)
Chassis 1: 1203 RPM (min = 29 RPM)
Chassis 2: 944 RPM (min = -1 RPM) ALARM
AIO Pump_W+: 995 RPM (min = -1 RPM) ALARM
CPU temp: +28.0°C (low = +120.0°C, high = -68.0°C)
MB temp: +33.0°C (low = -7.0°C, high = +62.0°C) sensor = thermistor
VRM temp: +31.0°C (low = -17.0°C, high = -89.0°C) sensor = thermistor
temp4: +31.0°C (low = -46.0°C, high = -36.0°C) sensor = thermistor
temp5: +31.0°C (low = -85.0°C, high = -26.0°C) sensor = thermistor
temp6: +31.0°C (low = -51.0°C, high = -83.0°C) sensor = thermistor
intrusion0: ALARM
zenpower-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
SVI2_Core: +0.89 V
SVI2_SoC: +0.99 V
Tdie: +28.5°C (high = +70.0°C)
Tctl: +48.5°C
SVI2_P_Core: 3.69 W
SVI2_P_SoC: 9.68 W
SVI2_C_Core: +5.20 A
SVI2_C_SoC: +9.74 A
asus-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
cpu_fan: 0 RPM
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none, as this is X370 motherboard and using it87 from github (which is discontinued now sadly)
zenpower one is just for the cpu though, not related to your motherboard.
for your motherboard i guess first make sure what chip it uses for the sensors. you maybe can use it87 also or nct - both sadly discontinued but should be available as forks in github, where you can modify some parameters and there are chances that your motherboard might use the same chip as some older motherboards used, so it will be supported.
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ahh might be, the it87 probably also? .. but the work groeck did for both of those has been discontinued
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https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/device_support_status_n_o