MSI released a new bios version today which only mentioned "Fix HW Monitor abnormal behavior". I have installed it and nothing has changed as far as I can tell
Tried the latest beta, it didn't report anything at 3.825v. However it is registering much higher values of pmic high temp/over/under voltage. In the averages column it's showing under and over voltages at 19% after only 10 minutes of running occt memory test
I'm not on the beta, currently using 8.16-5600. Do you advise trying the beta version? I hadn't used HWiNFO in quite some time as my previous PC hadn't changed in years and had no issues.
I don't have anything corsair as I prefer to keep my rig free from as much software as possible. Same goes for brands like razer etc. I don't believe any of the MSI bundled software is present as I unchecked that option when flashing the bios. I've tried over and over with 7zip and the most I...
I don't know how to do that I'm afraid. 7zip doesn't seem to compress the file at all. I'll just leave it, there's no other symptoms of an issue, just the oddities in hwinfo
What is the max amount of time I have in order to create a dbg file that isn't too large to upload here? As I wanted to recreate the 3.825 values, but that takes some time. Took about 8 minutes of OCCT memory testing to show 3.825 in HWiNFO(OCCT reports no such high values). But the file size...
No. I try and have as little going as possible. It's a newish build so I haven't added many programs to the PC at all. No afterburner, fan control, disabled msi software in bios. I've been running HWiNFO when gaming just to monitor temps etc. I haven't used shadowplay or any screen recording...
Noticed something odd on a new build, can anyone shed any light on the reported pmic values?
Using F5-6000J3040G32GX2-TZ5NR. 9800X3D. MSI X870 Tomahawk. Win 11 24H2. Using EXPO, everything else stock default.
Yeah I've been using it for some time, I previously used it on an extremely toasty 5800x that I hadn't managed to tame using PBO and Curve Optimizer. CTR managed to bring the temps down more effectively and provide slightly better performance. Also there are a couple of applications I use that...
Just installed a new CPU(5900x), have put it through a bunch of stress tests and passed with flying colors, now during all that I didn't see anything crazy in fact "cpu die(average)" was always about the same across min/max/avg as CCD1.
However had it running for a little while when doing some...