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- [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 cpu temps under the intel 9900k tab again Are my temps ok and which ones should I be looking at? My cpu is i9 9900k thanks for any help
- 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
- [SOLVED] - Good hardware sensor monitor? | 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
- 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 - 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
- What is tmpin5 and why is it 127c | Toms Hardware Forum
Who says the sensor uses a signed byte? Vrm gets hotter than 127c so it wouldn't be using that for some mobo sensors But hwmonitor thinks it's a signed byte and reads it wrong
- [SOLVED] - Cpu temps not showing up and CPU-Z Error
They are probably caused by the same thing, my CPU Temps and fan speeds stopped showing up on CPU HWMonitor app, even tho everything was looking correct there was obviously something wrong with my sensors or something Tried restarting the PC and going to BIOS and everything looks fine Can see
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