![]() ![]() In cases where it is relevant and you are seeking help, then in order to help you, it's often necessary to SEE what's going on, in the event one of us can pick something out that seems out of place, or other indicators that just can't be communicated via a text only post. Always select the "Sensors only" option when running HWinfo. HWinfo is great for pretty much EVERYTHING, including CPU thermals, core loads, core temps, package temps, GPU sensors, HDD and SSD sensors, motherboard chipset and VRM sensor, all of it. They are also almost religiously kept up to date.ĬoreTemp is great for just CPU thermals including core temps or distance to TJmax on AMD platforms. I've found HWinfo or CoreTemp to be the MOST accurate with the broadest range of chipsets and sensors. Some are actually grossly inaccurate, especially with some chipsets or specific sensors that for whatever reason they tend to not like or work well with. HWmonitor, Open hardware monitor, Realtemp, CPU-Z and most of the bundled motherboard utilities are not terribly accurate. If I completely undo the mobo OC and turn on Ryzen Master after all the loading up gets done, it will typically settle down around 35, but sits and jumps up to 50-60 with nothing going on. If I turn the settings down to "Extreme" the 1080 goes down to the 40's and 50's and the CPU runs down to around 60-65. The 1080 will just approach 70 with the fan curve on "user". Short of getting an IR gun, is there any program I can use to determine real temps, or even if the temp sensor(s) are bad?Īshes of the Singularity on "Crazy", everything on max the proc will hit just at 75 at the hardest point. The moment I close "Master" the proc starts throttling and the utilization goes to normal. The "back of the hand" test on the air exhaust does not seem to indicate these temps unless gaming.ie, cool to slightly warm air coming out the vent on anything but the hardest bench.then it gets towards hot. Even when sitting on idle, the program will be reading say 50, then suddenly jump to 65, with nothing at all going on. ![]() Benchmark a game and it will jump to around 75C. Within a few moments of "Master" running, I am sitting on 50+C temps just on idle, doing nothing. My dynamic throttling (or whatever it's called) still works to some degree, but never goes below around 2.3 or so on the remaining cores.Įven more will come on reading around 35C. Utilization jumps to around 60% and sits there. The moment that I turn on Ryzen Master as "read only" one of the cores jumps to 3.7 and sits there. If I am not doing anything, it will go all the way down to 1% utilization in task manager utility. I see speeds down to about 1.5-ish and all the way up to 4.3 on one core. OK, so when I have the OC going off Mobo, my computer will dynamically change frequency and everything, just like it did "stock". I remembered that Ryzen Master has a temp reading for the chip, so I installed it to use as "read only" HWMonitor will not read anything so far as motherboard or chip with this build, not even something wildly wrong. I started doing a bit of benchmarking and temperature monitoring.or at least attempting to. ![]() Yesterday two of my games crashed mid game. Been running all of my games basically maxed out for a week. 3700 1.325V Been working fine for a few weeks. I get the same (around 200-230 fps depending on the map and the mode) fps on 1440p no dlss, no ray tracing, most of the settings on medium on my 11900KF and rtx 3080.I have a "mild" OC on my Ryzen 7, done through the motherboard. This will limit your clock speeds to 4.9 Ghz (you can even limit them lower by changing the value to 4500 etc depending on your cooler), disabling turbo boost, keeping the temps low WITHOUT any performance loss. Powercfg /setactive scheme_current (press enter) Powercfg /setacvalueindex scheme_current sub_processor PROCFREQMAX 4900 (press enter) ![]() Run these commands on cmd (start it as admin): Select the performance plan you created.ģ. Create a new power plan, choose "high performance" and name it "battlefield" or whatever.Ģ. On other games (even maxed out single player ones) I sit around 65-70 degrees on my CPU.ġ. FPS is good (around 240) but maaaan those temps are insane. For the first time I have seen 90 degrees during TDM on my 11900KF. ![]()
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