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    HwInfo causing FPS drop anomalies on Nvidia GPUs with VSync

    Cant tell if there is much improvement, maybe there is, but still a bit of stuttering while gaming can be noticed if HWINFO window is visible on screen and not minimized even after turning off EC support. Perhaps it's something about the way HWINFO draws graphs that is the cause of stuttering?
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    HwInfo causing FPS drop anomalies on Nvidia GPUs with VSync

    Ryzen 5 5600, Asrock B550M Pro4, GTX 1070, 32GB ram, Win11. Where can I check for these EC sensors, not sure what they are? EDIT: Ok found it under "Safety" tab in main settings there is EC support, will try to turn it off to see if there is difference.
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    HwInfo causing FPS drop anomalies on Nvidia GPUs with VSync

    Not sure if I should open separate topic or just comment here. HWINFO is causing major stuttering and fps loss on nvidia gtx 1070 in at least League of Legends while hwinfo sensors window and graphs are visible. It's much less if they are hidden behind another window or minimized. Other notable...
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    Graphs from sensor status do not stay in particular virtual desktop in Windows 10

    Using task view in Windows 10 to create additional virtual desktop one can move application windows to particular desktop and then switch between desktops. Unfortunately hwinfo's graphs windows remain constantly on screen regardless which virtual desktop is selected.
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    MSI x58 Platinum + Xeon x5670 CPU clock speeds inaccurate - no turbo boost detection

    I'm glad you got something positive out of this. :) Do you mind if I hijack this at the end to ask if you can shed some light on what tscsyncpolicy enhanced does and should I be ignoring it or can it be useful to use?
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    MSI x58 Platinum + Xeon x5670 CPU clock speeds inaccurate - no turbo boost detection

    It seems so. When HPET is enabled in bios it seems to show proper clocks. Although I was also messing with bcdedit /set useplatformclock true bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy Enhanced and dunno if that had anything to do with it while HPET was enabled in bios but I doubt it. In the meantime i deleted...
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    MSI x58 Platinum + Xeon x5670 CPU clock speeds inaccurate - no turbo boost detection

    It seems there was a trivial solution. I was messing around with bios settings and turned on HPET and suddenly HWInfo was showing proper clocks. But normally I don't run with HPET so after disabling it I went to settings and noticed "use HPET" after unchecking it HWInfo is showing proper clocks...
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    MSI x58 Platinum + Xeon x5670 CPU clock speeds inaccurate - no turbo boost detection

    Yes. In bios overclock is set at 173 but it seems it always adds 0.5-0.6 MHz.
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    MSI x58 Platinum + Xeon x5670 CPU clock speeds inaccurate - no turbo boost detection

    How come it worked in older version then? What was different then? Edit: disabling bus clock based clock calculation didn't help.
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    MSI x58 Platinum + Xeon x5670 CPU clock speeds inaccurate - no turbo boost detection

    Chipset X58 CPU Xeon X5670 In older versions like 5.60.3280 turbo boost ratios were detected, although I must admit sometimes clocks showed weird numbers including bus, cpu speeds, ratios. In latest version 5.84 and 5.85-3465 beta sensors only show max x22 ratios without turbo (which...
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