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    VBAT reading incorrect

    HW Monitor & Open Hardware Monitor do not read VBAT at all. BIOS reports 3.256V
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    VBAT reading incorrect

    6.336 V
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    Sensor Monitoring

    Looks good now with ver 7.24 These mini PC's are becoming more popular.
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    Sensor Monitoring

    BTW...AMD specifies - AMD Configurable TDP (cTDP) - 12-35W
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    Sensor Monitoring

    Mini computer is a Coofun UM700, identical to Minisforum UM700, both made by Besstar Tech Limited. Motherboard voltage monitoring appears to be off (low) by a factor of around 2X for most of them, others may not exist. Vbat of 1.617 is the one that caught my eye. The computer is new, the...
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    On Board Memory Allocation

    Exported key is only 62k but only certain attachments are allowed, i.e. zip, etc. HWiNFO main page does show the full motherboard ID, i.e. the "GA" prefix.
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    On Board Memory Allocation

    Drivers are updated to latest provided by Intel to Microsoft. This motherboard is compatible with Sandy Bridge & Ivy Bridge CPU's which could explain the oddity. https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-Z77P-D3-rev-11#ov
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    On Board Memory Allocation

    1GB is allocated in the BIOS, HWiNFO reports 3GB. Windows 10 Task Manager indicates 1GB allocated to VRAM. The motherboard name is also slightly incorrect GIGABYTE Z77P-D3 instead of GIGABYTE GA-Z77P-D3 FYI: This motherboard is an identical replacement for the previous one I reported on, which...
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    Detecting ATA/SCSI Drive Takes a Long Time Analyzing & Loading

    It no longer starts up with that card installed or another known good card installed. It worked yesterday with no other changes since then.
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    Detecting ATA/SCSI Drive Takes a Long Time Analyzing & Loading

    Installed AMD Radeon R7 350 graphics card. It is identified as AMD Radeon R9 M375X.
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    Detecting ATA/SCSI Drive Takes a Long Time Analyzing & Loading

    Setting Virtual Memory (paging file) to 0MB seems to have fixed it. It's Windows 10, so could be something else. I think it has COVID-10, i.e. symptoms constantly changing, cause unknown.
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    Detecting ATA/SCSI Drive Takes a Long Time Analyzing & Loading

    Indicates "Not Responding". I suspect it's the large storage drive with many partitions because Disk Management does the same. New Retail motherboard & storage drive (4 TB). Primary & boot drive is Samsung 860 EVO - 500GB It also affects the Windows 10 load time. Seagate Seatools & Hitachi DFT...
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    GPU Fan rpm

    See updated post. Fan speed in %, not rpm.
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    GPU Fan rpm

    SpeedFan reports the same as HWINFO. Never used Radeon Wattman but will try it. Can't find the download for Wattman on AMD's website.  Apparently no one else can either. Radeon™ WattMan is supported on AMD Radeon™ R7 260 Series graphics and higher. I may have not installed all the features...
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    GPU Fan rpm

    GPU-z shows nothing for fan speed rpm HWiNFO64 shows increase in Fan speed % Ran Furmark GPU Stress Test Cooling must be efficient because it leveled off at 76degC [attachment=3543] I bought this graphics card because the previous nVidia one made too much fan noise.  I thought this one...
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    GPU Fan rpm

    SAPPHIRE Radeon R7 350 DirectX 12 100385L 2GB 128-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 CrossFireX Support Video Card Fan speed = 750,000 rpm??? The values are updating & changing a few hundred rpm, so it's reading it. Should be more like 750 rpm.
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    Fan Speed Not Displayed

    [attachment=3106] Fan appears to have 3 speeds. High = 3600 rpm Medium = 3200 rpm Low = 2500 rpm Can watch it toggle between them in SpeedFan. From the sound & the readings, it seems correct.
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    Fan Speed Not Displayed

    SpeedFan can read it, but he must do it differently?
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    Fan Speed Not Displayed

    DSDT & All Tables in both formats.
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