hello again
you asked me to provide a screenshot of that erratic situation
as you you see
in gigabyte system information viewer everything is normal there is no vcore spike
in hwinfo64 is reporting a vcore of 2.028V with a cpu tempreture of 35C 37C 31C 34C :D funny right
also look at tempreture...
gigabyte tool did not raise an alarm in this video -it.s just me set it to alert me when vcore reach some point.
my question again in simple way
I was running both programs
hwinfo64 and gigbyte tool
suddenly while I was watching youtube videos hwinfo64 alert me of a vcore of 1.5V
gigabyte tool...
thank you for your fast reply
I will try to enable sensor logging and I will post again later
as I said again
both gigabyte system information viewer latest version
and hwinfo64
were set to alert me when vcore reached 1.3
hwinfo64 alert me with 1.560v
system information viewer did not...
I have gigabyte
ga z170x gaming 5
and i7 6700k
hwinfo64 report a stable cpu vcore voltage
then I was watching some youtube videos and hwinfo64 alert me for an vcore spike of 2 V
last 1 second then everything come normal
onother spike was 1.560v also last 1 second only
I run cpu stress...
what is that option flush buffers on start every time you start hwinfo64 ??
will it cause any harm to the ssd ??
do I need to disable it ??
also
what do you mean by data lost ?
system files data lost or work lost ??