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Originally posted by aclaydog aclaydog wrote:

Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:


Did you try HWiNFO64? I can't say I know it will work with your board's sensor chip, but IMO it is the best overall dedicated monitoring program. It's developer adds support for new boards and platforms all the time. If he can get information about the sensor chip, or figures out how to do it on his own, he'll add support for it. Examples of that can be found in the News page on his website, more so in the history link on that page.

https://www.hwinfo.com/download.php


Thanks, that one was new to me.  It can detect everything I'm interested in (clock speeds, fans and temps) and has graphs.  It's misreading pretty much all voltages, but I'm not concerned about those.

One thing to note is that launching A-tuning while hwinfo is running disables hwinfo's ability to read fan speeds LOL


The voltages being wrong does not surprise me. You can try to correct the voltages with the Config option, Custom tab of the Sensors Status display.

Highlight a value in the Config window like Vcore, and at the bottom left you can modify the value by multiplying it by a factor, or adding a fixed value. Say you know a voltage is 1.0V, but it is shown as 2.0V. Set the Multiply value to 0.5 and click on Set.

The loss of fan speeds in any utility when another is running is caused by an internal special setting that allows the sharing of data between programs. Usually that is more of an issue with CPU related data, but there must be one for the fan speed data. It may be HWiNFO64 does not have a bit set somewhere for the new sensor chip used on this board. You could post in the HWiNFO forum about this, tell him the mother board and sensor chip model number, and he'll work on it if possible.
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Originally posted by aclaydog aclaydog wrote:

One thing to note is that launching A-tuning while hwinfo is running disables hwinfo's ability to read fan speeds LOL


That is to be expected. it happens while two reading apps access the same chip/data. Been this way for decades and is unavoidable. Many apps even caution of this situation/behavior.
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