1800X overclocked to 3.9 during stress test.HWMonitor does not subtract the offset, clearly. At full 'normal' loads it climbs up to about 45°C maximum.I'm using a modded Thermaltake NiC L32 air cooler, rated for 180W. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. If so I'm 200mgz down. 30. You have an 1800x right? They said HWInfo is close but not accurate as Ryzen Master.

… Okay so which one is the actual temp for my 3700x after playing bf5? I don't know but a lot of people recommend me to use Ryzen Master because it is accurate reading temp for Ryzen 3000. Modern systems change their operating parameters several (hundreds) of times per second. I find HWiNFO the most accurate and comprehensive (it shows more sensors than Aida64 or HWMonitor). Sensor. Ryzen Master is reporting my CPU to be 5 degrees lower (sometimes WAY more) than HWInfo and I am now not sure which one to trust. Run BF5 for 5 hours and report back what your max temps are in hwinfo. Run BF5 for 5 hours and report back what your max temps are in hwinfo.

And concerned. Imo Hwmonitor is garbage.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castWelcome to /r/AMD; the subreddit for all things AMD - come talk about Ryzen, Threadripper, EPYC, Navi, the next-gen consoles, news, rumours, show-off your build and more. Finding the right one is not easy. AMD's own tool that can report values the way its own manufacturing company wishes to ?I believe those people recommended Ryzen Master because AMD did so some time ago.AMD changed how Ryzen Master reported temperatures back in September. hwinfo vs hwmonitor HWinfo will lead you the right way." View attachment 142890 After reading online, the author of HWInfo stated that AMD refuses to allow third parties to access the thermal sensors in the same way that Ryzen Master does. I know this is old but I'm very new to AMD and I have 3700x on ASUS CH7 on AIO. Not a fan of any of the 35x.
HWiNFO version 6.15-4020 Beta (and later versions) is the answer to the main topic question Ryzen master should report the temp exactly now, accounting for AMD's 20 degree offset. TCTL/TDIE or CCD1. Hello. Jump to page: laoji. Martin did a fancy job with HWInfo and I trust it over Ryzen Master.

It runs at about 500 RPM in a well ventilated case.Been sitting at mid 20's with my mildly over clocked 1700. Both... are as accurate as possible by what Martin has already stated. Well, the question is: Who knows what is accurate ? I believe AMD changed ryzen master to report average temperatures due to complaints regarding ryzen 3000 instantaneous idle temperatures being higher than other processors.

AMD's own tool that can report values the way its own manufacturing company wishes to ? I've been out of the pc game for a while, just built my first one in over 10 years and just want to make sure my temps are "normal".1700 at stock clocks here.

I don't see why you would need to ditch hwinfo, especially since you're interested in max temps under load. hwmonitor vs hwinfo. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts1800x@3.9Ghz, 64GB 3200MHz CL14, 2x RX Vega 64, 1x Tesla M101700@3.8GHz |Asus B350PLUS | 16GB LPX 3066MHz | GTX 10701800x@3.9Ghz, 64GB 3200MHz CL14, 2x RX Vega 64, 1x Tesla M10R7 1700 + MSI B450 GPC AC + G.Skill 2x16GB + RX 5700 XT RedDrgn3440x1440 | R7 1700x | RX 5700 XT Gigabyte OC | 32GB @ ?Cookies help us deliver our Services.
CCD and TCTL/TDIE no exact the temp. I believe those people recommended Ryzen Master because AMD did so some time ago. Discussion. I just want to know which temp sensor I should look for the actual 3700x temp.