so ITE is arguable more accurate, but that 12mv stepping, so to speak, kind of makes it less so. I guess it depends on when it moves up or down 12mv, or rather, how close it needs to be before jumping up or down
Thank you so much for that confirmation!
So, would that (ITE, with direct sense) be more accurate or roughly as accurate as the Renesas controller's reporting?
Here are some comparisons with about 8 hours of Y Cruncher SFT and12 hours of idle:
load voltages (ITE vs Renesas):
min...
Thanks for the fast reply - now, stop hanging around in here and go enjoy your holiday!
PS - I would ask gigabyte, but the area of their support site for tech questions gets you delayed, useless replies.
On the z790 Master X, you have the option to turn on "socket sense" in the bios (they have a different name for it, but that's the colloquial term), which should give virtually any sensor reading software much closer to accurate readings of cpu voltages. On top of this, Gigabyte's BIOS also...
great, but as per at least part of the op and the title of the thread - is there a way to have our own collapsable sections (or at least start retaining the previous "fixed" layout as the one that can now be customized)? It seems odd that once fixed is gone, we can no longer keep anything...
while I have your eyes, why does it sometimes show a min of 0 and a max of something outrageous (6,500 amp) for current? I can make sure nothing goes to sleep or is permitted to save power, and it still happens, and has been happening for many versions. This should be caught in both of the...
Well, it appears that the issue might have been caused by installing the new version over the current version - I have don't that plenty of times with no issue, but anyways, before running the reports/etc. for each version and I did an uninstall before installed either version - and wouldn't you...
After upgrading to 8.12, the Renesas controller sections of HWInfo do not show up anywhere in the software - restarts, cold boots, and reinstallations change nothing - however, simply installing 8.10 or any previous version (that could see the Renesas controller) will go back to show Renesas...
ok great thank you!
any other thoughts on the greying out/zero-ing sections? Sometimes the amp reading, which I generally ignore anyway, will show a max of 6500 or something too.
Changed! I will update later if this is NOT a fix for me. Thank you very much, btw. :D EDIT - values still grey out sometimes and show 0 for that period and the lowest value is therefor 0.
But while I have your eyes, may I inquire further...
There is a section titled "Gigabyte EC: Gigabyte...
On my Z790 Aorus Master, when I had BIOS F11 installed, I would sometimes notice that the area of the sensor window showing the Renesas RAA229131 info (Renesas voltage controller) that some values, like IOUT and IIN, would show zero and grey out for a short while before coming back on. Since...