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- 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
- [SOLVED] - CPUID HWMonitor temps ok? no idea how to read this.
No idea how to read this the monitor it has the Temps at the top TMPIN0 and so on are the TMP the temps for my cpu? I should be looking at?, the it shows my
- 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 - 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
- Have any experience with HWMonitor? - Toms Hardware Forum
Hey, I started using HWMonitor earlier today Voltages, temperatures and fans speed monitoring, I guess I just wanted to check it out But look at this; This can’t be right, right? I thought “CPUTIN” Was the motherboard sensor monitoring the CPU, and other temperatures listed
- [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
- 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
- HWMonitor CPUID: What is CPUTIN, AUXTIN, SYSTIN and TMPIN3?
CPUTIN = CPU Temperature Index AUXTIN = Auxiliary Temperature Index SYSTIN = System Temperature Index CPUTIN is different from CoreTemp CoreTemp is the sensor on the processor while CPUTIN is motherboard CPU temp sensor AUXTIN is the power supply temp sensor if there is one While SYSTIN relates to Motherboard ===== TMPIN 0 = MOBO = SYS TMPIN 1 = CPU TMPIN 2 = MCH = Northbridge TMPIN 3
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