Well, I was going to make a post here about how hwinfo sometimes takes an excessively long time to boot up, but I just got a notification to update hwinfo, so I did.
Seems 8.12 latest update has a feature to detect external apps that are blocking hwinfo which can lead to long boot up. Thank...
It might have been! I got a popup for aida about memory integrity and I disabled it, but I don't know if that was before or after the screenshot. Regardless, its showing 100.1 bclk now which is close enough.
I just tried that now on -4810. Snapshot CPU Polling causes the ALL instantaneous and effective clocks on ALL cores to reflect as if we're on a 100MHz BCLK, even though my higher BCLK is detected (111.204MHz). Only a single thread per core is visible under "effective clocks" too (8 threads...
hwinfo pro v7.27-4805
when running a bclk overclock on 5800x3d processor, the 1st thread of the 1st core will always reflect an effective speed relative to a standard 100mhz bclk, even if the bclk is overclocked to somerthing like 107. the 2nd thread of the 1st core, and all other threads will...
I currently have a license for hwinfo pro. I use it on my personal computer and 4 computers I use for work. I anticipate in retiring 2 of them for the new intel hardware that's coming up in a week or so. Is this going to cause an issue for my license since I need to reinstall windows on new...
I just bought pro version and put the txt key file in the same location as the exe. The hwinfo I have is 7.02-4430. I get a notification that an update is available, but I thought it was supposed to AUTO update without any notification.
I click the update button and it brings me to the hwinfo...
you'd be better off asking evga what the "misc2 input voltage" is being derived from. hwinfo is only pulling info that is available to it. often some IC's have extra sensor inputs that are not hooked up to something valid, so garbage values are returned. this is most often seen with some...
Ok... This poses a challenge then. The ultimate aim was to clean up the amount of data presented by hiding the bulk of the sensors and presenting a small amount of entries that have more useful data that is derived from the original sensors.
However, once you hide a sensor, it no longer...
Since CPU's are getting very large amount of cores, I'm getting to the point where I have information overload. Currently on an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X. There are so many core-specific sensors that I have 3 pages of figures just from the CPU alone.
There already exists "Total CPU usage", "Max...