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    High CPU load

    Thanks for the link, maybe I won't lose it. ;) But you may not need your "Debug File"... if the end result of this query is the same as last time - "reading the DDR5 info is expensive, disable it if you are concerned about the CPU usage" - then I can already see what to do here: disable the two...
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    High CPU load

    Nope, only GPU-Z... funny thing about these sensors: are they new in HWiNFO64? They seem to be all about power delivery to the CPU. Also, they don't seem to appear when my app enumerates all your sensors in the shared memory segment(?). And if you really want the debug file, please point me...
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    High CPU load

    Hi Martin, I just noticed that HiNFO64 is back to sucking up more than an entire core's worth of CPU on my same system (Intel 12-th gen Alder Lake) - and the solution from last time, disabling the DDR5 sensors, is still in place. This is the automatic update to version/build v7.73-5375 - any...
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    High CPU load

    Thanks! I can confirm that your build 5256 appears to solve all of the observed issues for my 12-th gen Alder Lake CPU on my Gigabyte Z690 mobo running Windows 11 Pro. I did end up disabling the "DDR5 DIMM..." monitoring as, while not as heavyweight as the Renesas stuff, still stood out as...
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    High CPU load

    I am not sure why you are saying this - as soon as I run your current BETA (5250), I see the additional Renesas sensors - the ITE ones are still present. And these Renesas sensor groups are where the huge amount of time is going, according to your "ms" column... this is why I posted today, when...
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    High CPU load

    To add a detail... while I had previously thought this was linked to Suspend/Resume, today, with the 5250 BETA, I saw the "high CPU" issue after my display had timed out and turned off (10 minutes) - NO Suspend was needed. When I woke it up again, there was the pegged logical core.
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    High CPU load

    I have no idea what is/was shown in HWiNFO, as I never mess with "customizing" or changing away from whatever is the default display... the first time I have done anything to change the default displays is due to your asking in relation to this issue. ;) With that said, I just looked at my...
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    High CPU load

    Yes! This is *exactly* what I see on my Gigabyte Z690 mobo - these two sensor groups are where the time is going - in the same amount(s) as shown above. But, not to be tiresome, there was no problem with build 5200... it all happened immediately after that. So, rather than disabling these...
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    High CPU load

    Good luck! :) The highest probability is that it is somthing that changed in 2200 vs 2220 (since that is when it first showed up, it didn't need 2230).
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    High CPU load

    Yes, immediately on resume, one poor little "logical processor" is pegged - by the HWiNFO process. If I disable PresentMon, I can make the high CPU go away - yes, it requires not just the option reset, but an actual restart of HWiNFO.exe to make the excess CPU usage go away. Unfortunately...
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    High CPU load

    Good and bad news - with PresentMon ENABLED, resuming from sleep will flip HWiNFO into 5% CPU utilization - which is, of course, considered a logical core on my Alder Lake (8P+4E=20 threads). I tried first just to run a graphically intense game to see if that would cause any trouble, but it...
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    High CPU load

    Unfortunately, this is still present in the newest build - 5230. :( I have no idea where these settings are that you mentioned above - I looked all over the place for anything that looked like a "Profiling Time" column - I couldn't even find where to add or take away columns in general, and...
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    High CPU load

    Not to be annoying, I allowed the "pro" update function today - to go from 7.62 build 5200 -> 7.63 build 5220 BETA. I don't think it was right away, but after a few hours I noticed that HWiNFO64.exe was sucking up a whole "core" (5%+) CPU loading on my Alder Lake 12th gen. This continued as...
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    "Extra" temperature sensor on Samsung 960 Pro SSD?

    Thanks, Martin, for your usual informative (and quick) reply. :) I just knew there had to be something like this behind drive temps #1 and #2 always being the same [when they didn't used to do this]. I will likely soon be getting one of the new 990 Pro models (really wish they had gone to PCIe...
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    "Extra" temperature sensor on Samsung 960 Pro SSD?

    Hi, until recently, my Samsung 960 Pro NVME SSD showed two temperature sensors in HWiNFO's S.M.A.R.T. info node, reasonably enough displaying as "Drive Temperature" and "Drive Temperature 2". Further, I had read somewhere that the 1st corresponded to the "storage cells", while the 2nd was...
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