Question - What are these temps in HWMonitor and are they too high Hello, i have been using HWMonitor recently to monitor my prebuilt system as i'm having some performance issues with it, i have noticed 2 temperatures that go higher than anything else and i'm wondering what they are and do they possibly effect my CPU PCs performance, the 2 temps are PCH from
PSU Failing? how to read CPUID HWMonitor - Toms Hardware Forum Hi everyone, I have been having problems over the last few days and I think I may have a failing PSU but not sure how to read the CPUID HWMonitor Could someone point me in the right direction: 1) is the CPUID HWMonitor the right test approach? 2) what do you make other HWMonitor results
Question - High temperature on Speccy and HWMonitor but BIOS okay Speccy and HWMonitor is showing my motherboard temperature at 117 celsius but in the bios says 31 celsius I updated my bios and still the same I googled it and found some old threads saying it’s probably a software issue, but no direct solution Any suggestions?
Question - Is my PSU faulty? The 12V reading in HWMonitor is not within . . . HWMonitor is reliable That PSU is not the worst but its a lower end model If its reading 9-10v there is DEFINITELY something wrong with it Time for a new one OK thanks for clarifying the integrity of HWMonitior I agree that I had cheaped out on the PSU as I was on a budget at the time I greatly appreciate your input
[SOLVED] - HWMonitor shows Cores reaching 70% at idle - Toms Hardware . . . As for the HWMonitor, use HWInfo instead With regards to the higher than normal CPU usage when idling, what sort of entries do you have at startup or running in the background? What version (not edition) of Windows 11 are you on? So my fear is that the blue-screens and crashes freezes might have damaged some of my cores
[SOLVED] - Which temp program should I trust? | Toms Hardware Forum HWmonitor, Open hardware monitor, Realtemp, Speccy, Speedfan, Windows utilities, CPU-Z, NZXT CAM and most of the bundled motherboard utilities are often not the best choice as they are not always accurate Some are actually grossly inaccurate, especially with
Question - HWMon What Are PCIe Errors Recovery Counter? I have a Rzyen 9950X and 7900 XTX and HWMONITOR doesn't indicate any similar errors This may have nothing to do with your situation Just a point of comparison I want to see how the Red Devil 9070XT compares to the 5080, especially in Microsoft Flight Sim 2024
HWMonitor Readings (CPU temps vs Package temps?) So I just overclocked my FX-6300 to 4 2GHz @ 1 3v (not final, hoping to get it higher), and I did a quick stress test using Prime95 to check out the temps (using HWMonitor), and to make sure it's somewhat stable When I started the test, I quickly found out that I wasn't sure what to look at for
Question - CPU-Z vs Hwmonitor | Toms Hardware Forum I have the core voltage set to 1 4 in Bios, however Hwmonitor shows 1 225-1 235 when in full load and 1 36-1 37 when in idle, CPU-Z on the other hand shows 1 37 in full load and 1 508-1 528 in idle Which is the real voltage? And is this good behavior of the voltage? I have an 11900k an z590 maximus extreme if it matters