![]() ![]() So please help me guys in determining temps of my apu correctly. By the way the weather reports 35C temp on my location but i don't know my room temp. So can anyone tell me that that the programs i am using are good or i need to switch to any other program.Īnd is there any program that is amd apu friendly and which shows the correct temp. ![]() Game assistant 2 beta : 40-48C but it actually shows the mobo temp 51-57C which in my case i think it should be the cpu temp.īut anyway the programs i am using are showing equal temps and i also tried to find out if my cpu is not too much hot so i touched the heatsink of the stock cooler at idle and at gaming and i felt a temperature difference while touching. Like the temps at idle:-Īnd i have also measured temps at load ,i mean while gaming. I am also using some other temp monitoring programs like HWINFO64 and speedfan4.49 and gameassistant 2 beta but all the programs are showing nearly equal temps. The core temps are also listed under another CPU but each core has its own temp instead of a single reading. This sensor is present in programs such as HWiNFO64 and listed as "CPU". According to Asus MB users and some independent verification of their claims, it appears AI Suite 3 reads the temp off the CPU socket while most other monitors use the on-die core temp readings. I wasn't alerted that something was amiss until I ran Prime95 a while back and the CPU fan was running full bore but AI Suite 3 said it was only 40c.Įd: I just figured out why the temps are so far off in AI Suite 3. It is possible every temp monitoring program except the Asus AI Suite 3 is wrong. Everything else reports idle as being 35c - 37c and in the 7zip benchmark - peaking at 55c - 58c. ![]() The asus tool is the only program I have tried that shows the extremely low temps. HWiNFO64 shows it reaching 57c and idles at 36c. I closed it all down, installed HWiNFO64 and ran the benchmark again. The AI Suite 3 shows the CPU sitting at 35c during the benchmark and idles at 32c. I ran the 7zip benchmark for a while to put some load on the CPU. I just tested it again to make sure it was actually broken. I have to disagree, even though it is an official Asus tool. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |