Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member May 6, 2021 #2 Which CPU, can you post a screenshot what exactly is missing? Is it missing in 4460 too?
K Kol12 Well-Known Member May 6, 2021 #3 Martin said: Which CPU, can you post a screenshot what exactly is missing? Is it missing in 4460 too? Click to expand... 10900K. Core limit parameters are missing. Someone I've spoken seems to think these disappear from HWiNFO if Core Isolation/Memory Integrity is enabled in Windows Defender. Core Isolation uses Hyper-V. Here is how my current HWiNFO looks like: Attachments No core limit sensors.png 443.9 KB · Views: 4
Martin said: Which CPU, can you post a screenshot what exactly is missing? Is it missing in 4460 too? Click to expand... 10900K. Core limit parameters are missing. Someone I've spoken seems to think these disappear from HWiNFO if Core Isolation/Memory Integrity is enabled in Windows Defender. Core Isolation uses Hyper-V. Here is how my current HWiNFO looks like:
K Kol12 Well-Known Member May 6, 2021 #4 Taken from friends HWiNFO with 10900K. This is what I'm missing: Attachments Core limit reasons.png 325.4 KB · Views: 5
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member May 6, 2021 #5 Yes, this could be caused by Core Isolation, that masks several registers needed. If you post the HWiNFO DBG file I can check if it's that case.
Yes, this could be caused by Core Isolation, that masks several registers needed. If you post the HWiNFO DBG file I can check if it's that case.
K Kol12 Well-Known Member May 6, 2021 #6 Martin said: Yes, this could be caused by Core Isolation, that masks several registers needed. If you post the HWiNFO DBG file I can check if it's that case. Click to expand... Attachments HWiNFO64.DBG HWiNFO64.DBG 1.4 MB · Views: 1
Martin said: Yes, this could be caused by Core Isolation, that masks several registers needed. If you post the HWiNFO DBG file I can check if it's that case. Click to expand...
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member May 6, 2021 #7 Yes, it's blocking access to the Core performance limiter registers.
K Kol12 Well-Known Member May 6, 2021 #8 Martin said: Yes, it's blocking access to the Core performance limiter registers. Click to expand... Is there any way around that or will it have to be off to get the Core performance readings?
Martin said: Yes, it's blocking access to the Core performance limiter registers. Click to expand... Is there any way around that or will it have to be off to get the Core performance readings?
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member May 6, 2021 #9 No way around - that protection is via VM and that cannot be circumvented. You'll need to allow HWiNFO or disable that feature.
No way around - that protection is via VM and that cannot be circumvented. You'll need to allow HWiNFO or disable that feature.
K Kol12 Well-Known Member May 6, 2021 #10 Martin said: No way around - that protection is via VM and that cannot be circumvented. You'll need to allow HWiNFO or disable that feature. Click to expand... Thanks.
Martin said: No way around - that protection is via VM and that cannot be circumvented. You'll need to allow HWiNFO or disable that feature. Click to expand... Thanks.