x58 Gigabyte X58A-UD3R CPUID HWMonitor is capabler of seeing package power, CPU core temperatures and clocks.
Sadly your version does not display these values (Zero or not showing)
why not?
Not show CPU fan speed Chip ID: Unknown Winbond / Nuvoton / Fintek with ID 0x1001 at 0x2E/0x2F
Mainboard Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard Mainboard Name: 2B2C
Great job. Please include NVMe stats?
OHM displayed [6-core] on my Ryzen3900X CPU. but task manager has in Correctly displayed as 12core. why?
My samsung 980 Pro and 970 EVO Plus shows as Generic Hard Disk.
I’m on MSI MPG X570 Gaming edge wifi bios 1.1.9.0 CPU is AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
Hi, many thanks for this update. Unfortunately, I got only empty ‘tree view’ in the main Windows, showing:
And nothing more at all. What could I do?
Hi, many thanks for this update. Unfortunately, I got only empty ‘tree view’ in the main Windows, showing: – [hostname] – [Motherboard name: Asus TUF Gaming] – [CPU name: Ryzen 9 5950x]
Thanks for the update.
Thanks for the update. Please support NVMe.
I was wondering if it was possible to add a value & plot to the graph that represented sum of cores [current load x current clock]:
Eg core 1 2793.0 core 2 1196.9 . . load core 1 12.0% load core 2 20.4%
value = (0.12 x 2793) + (0.204 x 1196.9) = 579.33 MHz
To show the Work Load being done.
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x58 Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
CPUID HWMonitor is capabler of seeing package power, CPU core temperatures and clocks.
Sadly your version does not display these values (Zero or not showing)
why not?
Not show CPU fan speed
Chip ID: Unknown Winbond / Nuvoton / Fintek with ID 0x1001 at 0x2E/0x2F
Mainboard Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Mainboard Name: 2B2C
Great job. Please include NVMe stats?
OHM displayed [6-core] on my Ryzen3900X CPU. but task manager has in Correctly displayed as 12core. why?
My samsung 980 Pro and 970 EVO Plus shows as Generic Hard Disk.
I’m on MSI MPG X570 Gaming edge wifi bios 1.1.9.0
CPU is AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
Hi, many thanks for this update.
Unfortunately, I got only empty ‘tree view’ in the main Windows, showing:
And nothing more at all.
What could I do?
Hi, many thanks for this update.
Unfortunately, I got only empty ‘tree view’ in the main Windows, showing:
– [hostname]
– [Motherboard name: Asus TUF Gaming]
– [CPU name: Ryzen 9 5950x]
And nothing more at all.
What could I do?
Thanks for the update.
Thanks for the update.
Please support NVMe.
I was wondering if it was possible to add a value & plot to the graph that represented sum of cores [current load x current clock]:
Eg
core 1 2793.0
core 2 1196.9
.
.
load core 1 12.0%
load core 2 20.4%
value = (0.12 x 2793) + (0.204 x 1196.9)
= 579.33 MHz
To show the Work Load being done.