I IronMaaasel New Member Nov 25, 2022 #1 Hi, got an issue since a few Versions. HWiNFO is reading strange Core Clocks. HWMonitor/CPU-Z for example reads the Core Clocks correctly. Already reinstalled HWiNfo, cleared the Folder/Settings File. Its reading the ratio correct, but the Bus Clock is a little bit low: Best Regards Attachments Report.HTM Report.HTM 159 KB · Views: 1
Hi, got an issue since a few Versions. HWiNFO is reading strange Core Clocks. HWMonitor/CPU-Z for example reads the Core Clocks correctly. Already reinstalled HWiNfo, cleared the Folder/Settings File. Its reading the ratio correct, but the Bus Clock is a little bit low: Best Regards
I IronMaaasel New Member Nov 25, 2022 #2 ok, found this. But why CPU-Z and HWMonitor can read the clocks? hwinfo64 or cpuz wrong frequency? I don't know if it is a problem given by hwinfo64 or cpuz, but the frequencies are different see photos during stress test www.hwinfo.com
ok, found this. But why CPU-Z and HWMonitor can read the clocks? hwinfo64 or cpuz wrong frequency? I don't know if it is a problem given by hwinfo64 or cpuz, but the frequencies are different see photos during stress test www.hwinfo.com
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member Nov 25, 2022 #3 It's due to Memory integrity/Core isolation: IMPORTANT - Core frequency reading in Windows 11 I'm getting some odd looking core frequency readings with the current HWiNFO in Win 11. Is Win 11 supported yet? Screenshot attached. www.hwinfo.com
It's due to Memory integrity/Core isolation: IMPORTANT - Core frequency reading in Windows 11 I'm getting some odd looking core frequency readings with the current HWiNFO in Win 11. Is Win 11 supported yet? Screenshot attached. www.hwinfo.com