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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › which cpu temps is the one i should look out for in hwmonitor?
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: Which CPU Temps is the one I should look out for in HWMonitor?
June 16, 2024 - CPUs can and will operate fine at up to 95C sustained; unless you are reaching 90+ temperature sthere is absolutely nothing to worry about ... HWMonitor updated with official Ryzen support!
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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › what temps am i supposed to look at for overall cpu temp in hwmonitor?
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: What temps am I supposed to look at for overall CPU temp in HWmonitor?
May 23, 2023 - What can I do, cpu is stuck to the cooler. (This is my old pc) ... My gaming laptop is maybe overheating. HW monitor shows package temperatures as high as 94C.
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reddit.com › r/intel › is it common for hwmonitor readings to be wildly inaccurate on my cpu thermals? i9-13900k
r/intel on Reddit: Is it common for HWMonitor readings to be wildly inaccurate on my CPU thermals? i9-13900k
December 23, 2022 -

Just wondering, because I've run Cyperpunk on UltraRT and thermals sit anywhere between high 70s and mid 80s, and I can clearly feel the heat above my case if I touch it.

However, sometimes (randomly) when running not nearly as intensive games it will sit around high 80s and 90s on HWMonitor, and it is clearly not hot at whatsoever. I ran Diablo 2 resurrected and my GPU (RTX 3080) was at a comfortable 45-50, but the CPU was at high 80s, even 90 (again, not warm at all) .

I know most recommend using HWinfo, so I'm wondering if this is a common thing for HWMonitor. Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › cpu temperatures and a bit of confusion about hwmonitor
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: CPU temperatures and a bit of confusion about HWMonitor
February 15, 2015 -

Hello PCMR. I usually lurk around here more than post but right now I'm a bit baffled and I need some help.

I'm not sure if my CPU is running too hot or not and I can't really find any definitive answer by googling around.

Intel specs tell me that the safe CPU temp is 72 C and but I'm not sure what temperature exactly is that.

Here's picture from CPUID HWmonitor

I've had it on to monitor my temps for a good time now and I'm wondering, does the 72 C limit mean the cores or the CPU socket which have never even reached 70 C. (Since CPU itself always show constant 60 C I'm assuming that there's no actual sensor in there).

My CPU core temps usually hover around 70-76 C under load but they can occasionally jump up all the way to 90 celsius and it's a bit worrysome.

I do use the stock cooler and I'm in a financial situation where I can't really afford to buy new CPU at least quite yet so I'd like to keep on playing all the new games, especially since I got new GTX 970 couple of months back, but I'm a bit afraid that I'll run my CPU down.

So PCMR, since there's a lot more tech savvy guys here, can anyone tell me if I should be worried and start to take some steps or if I'm good to continue playing as is.

Thank you in advance!

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › question about "max" cpu temp
r/buildapc on Reddit: Question about "MAX" cpu temp
March 26, 2022 -

I'm not new to PC gaming. Over the years I've replaced the occasional parts here and there... built some PCs decades ago...That being said I'm definitely no expert either.

I've only recently started using HWMonitor to view my cpu temps because I just replaced my cpu cooler with a new Noctua NH-L9X65. My main reason for replacing it was noise reduction (on an Acer Nitro 50 desktop with an Intel i7-8700 3.20GHz, GTX 1060 6GB)

The fan is super quiet and I'm really satisfied with the result. The difference is like night and day... I'm a bit concerned with my cpu temps though...

Under load (running a triple-A game nearly max settings), if I look at my "package" temp on HWMonitor, it always averages around 76°C (169°F) which is an acceptable temp from what I've read online... BUT, HWMonitor has a column for "Max temp" which is the highest temlerature the software has detected since it's been launched... I always see a really annoying 92°C (197°F) in that column... but no matter how many times I check, I never actually catch the temp going that high with my own eyes in the "Live" column... it's always between 70°C (158°F) and 80°C (176°F). If I had used a software that didn't have a "Max temp" column, I would have never even known it reached that high and wouldn't even be writing this...

Should I be concerned? (Since my main reason for replacing was noise reduction, I didn't bother to check my temps BEFORE replacing the cooler... maybe my PC has always been running like this 🤷‍♂️)

Thank you!

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › no cpu temperature in hwmonitor?
r/buildapc on Reddit: No CPU temperature in HWmonitor?
September 9, 2023 -

!SOLVED!

Hi I just upgraded from my i5 8400 to a i5 12400f and when I open hw monitor I don't see any temperatures , I only see the utilization tab under "Intel processor". Can someone explain what's happening here? I didn't have this issue with my i5 8400

Edit:I'm leaving this embarrassing post online so that anyone else with the same issue can see it

What you need to do is update HWmonitor

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r › buildapc › comments › 16tgwa › temp_monitoring_hwmonitor
r/buildapc - Temp monitoring (HWMonitor)
January 18, 2013 -

Hi,

I've been using CoreTemp to measure the temperature of my FX-8350. I was getting it idling (with a small overvoltage) at between 11-19 degrees centigrade. That can't be right. So I got HWMonitor. I've now got 2 different CPU temperature readings:

  1. Under my motherboard name, it says temperatures and then gives 30 degrees for the processor

  2. Under AMD Fx-8350 it says 'package' and reads 11 degrees.

Now, I'm using a Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E, so I was expecting low temperatures, but 11 still seems too low. It's below ambient. That can't be right, surely? So which temperature reading in HWMonitor am I supposed to take notice of?

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reddit.com › r/watercooling › high cpu temp - hwmonitor vs hwinfo
r/watercooling on Reddit: High cpu temp - HWMonitor vs HWInfo
May 20, 2022 -

Hi,

I'm trying to figure out if there is something wrong with my computer or if it's just a software issue. I started noticing high idle cpu temps in my watercooled build. I'll explain as detailed as possible.

First some info about my build:

cpu: 5950x (not oc'd)

Mb: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Formula (which is also watercooled)

Gpu: 2 x MSI 24GB D6X RTX 3090 Suprim X 24G

gpu waterblock: EK Quan.Vec Trio RTX 80/90 D−RGB Ni+Ac

cpu waterblock: EK Quantum Velocity D-RGB AMD - Ni+Pl

radiator 1: CORSAIR Radiator XR5 420

radiator 2: CORSAIR Radiator XR7 480

radiator fans: 4 x Noctua NF-F12 PWM 120x120x25

radiator fans: 3 x Noctua NF-A14 PWM 140x140x25

pump: EK Quantum Kinetic TBE200 D5 PWM D-RGB

Liquid: CORSAIR Liquid XL5 1L Premix

If I set my bios to speed up the fans based on the watertemperature then I'm noticing high cpu temps while idle (around 70-80°C). Now I have set my bios to default, all settings standard so now it ramps up a lot more (because it's based on the cpu temp) but the temps are better now.

idle (at 25°C ambient temp):


CPU (hw monitor): 65-75°C

cpu (Tctl/Tdie) (HW Info): 65°C

cpu die (average): 58°C

CPU CCD1(Tdie): 72°C

CPU CCD2(Tdie): 43°C

water temp: 37°C according to Armoury crate

To me these temps are still a bit high for being idle (for standard profiles which are already a bit loud).

My questions:

Isn't it weird that I cant set my bios settings to the silent mode without high idle temps, I really wanted a silent build, hence the overkill on rads.

I just ordered the aquacomputer octo. Will I have the same problem when I want to regulate the fans and pump based on the water temp?

pics or it didn't happen:

https://imgur.com/a/Lks7Gui

https://imgur.com/a/yLggI2P

Flow goes from pump - cpu - rad 1 - motherboard - gpu 1 - gpu 2 -radiator 2 - back to the pump

I wanted a silent build but this isn't it.

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reddit.com › r/techsupport › inside hwmonitor, which cpu temp is correct?
r/techsupport on Reddit: Inside HWMonitor, which CPU temp is correct?
November 17, 2015 -

I am looking at my CPU temps in HWMonitor and I'm wondering which temps are correct. Here's a screenshot with the temps highlighted.

My motherboard is reading a temp of 36c, while the CPU itself is reading a temp of 22c. I should note that Bios reads the same thing as the motherboard reading within HWMonitor.

I just installed a new Noctua NH-U12s and the temps reading in HWMonitor from the CPU are down a good 10-12c. The temps reading from the Motherboard, however, are only down 1-2c.

Thanks in advance!

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reddit.com › r/techsupport › bios reports cpu 90°c, hwmonitor report 29°c
r/techsupport on Reddit: Bios reports CPU 90°C, hwmonitor report 29°C
April 26, 2021 -

Starting today I noticed that my CPU fan was spinnin way to fast.(almost 1500 rpm, Noctua NH-14s and no programs running) After trying to fix this trough the NZXT app, the Gigabyte app and my bios I did conclude that the fan was ramping up because my bios and Gigabyte's app thought my CPU was running at 90°C while both NZXT and hwmonitor told me my CPU was at 29°C.

Everything I find online would suggest a problem with my CPU temperature sensor, but I have no idea how to check if this is true.

Is there a way for me to check if this is true? And if so how do I get my motherboard to ignore this? Cause the fan is pretty loud at max rpm.

I'm new to this subreddit so I hope my question is clear and complete, if not I do respond fairly quickly.

Thanks in advance r/techsupport.

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › is hwmonitor still the best program for monitoring cpu temps?
r/buildapc on Reddit: Is HWMonitor still the best program for monitoring cpu temps?
March 17, 2022 - I only use one Windows desktop though lmfao so it makes no sense for me to buy pro and get the remote monitoring goodness · Can I leave a PC, monitor and laptop in -22C (-8F) temperatures?
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reddit.com › r/overclocking › is hwmonitor doing me wrong or is the cpu actually going to 100c in under a second
r/overclocking on Reddit: Is hwmonitor doing me wrong or is the cpu actually going to 100c in under a second
February 14, 2023 - First of all, always use Hwinfo64 and not hwmonitor. Given the clockspeed, it's probably not actual 100c, but it's likely you will get there in no time. Intel's 8th gen didnt have solder to conduct heat from die to IHS, which basicially makes ...
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reddit.com › r/techsupport › cpu temperature incorrectly reported by hwmonitor.
r/techsupport on Reddit: CPU temperature incorrectly reported by HWmonitor.
May 18, 2021 -

HW Monitor is reporting every core of my CPU as 287 degrees C. Obviously this is incorrect and there would clear signs of an issue. Flames being the most tell tale sign.

It’s an old AMD FX-6100 that’s driving a Plex Server. The machine is working absolutely fine, feeding up to 4 1080p streams at once with seemingly no issues. The server is, and has been on 24/7 for almost 6 years except for the usual maintenance.

The question is does the CPU need replacing?

Also as the CPU temps are wrong and if the CPU fan fails would the wrong temp readings prevent the machine from automatically shutting down due to overheating? Now that would be a major fire hazard.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › what cpu temps should i pay attention to in hwinfo monitor?
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: What CPU temps should I pay attention to in HWINFO Monitor?
December 8, 2023 -

So I recently rebuilt part of my pc due to the cpu having an issue. I've gotten it up and working and installed a few hardware monitors to monitor temp (as I believe that is what was caused the previous cpu to fail).

Now I'm noticing the cpu temp spike on occasion, but not when one would typically expect. It seems to happen a lot when idle/downloading and installing something, but stays relatively consistent when playing games (and rarely spikes above 80, even in higher end games like cyberpunk). Also it seems to spike a bit when initially launching the pc then settles back down. These random spikes when idle are anywhere from 50c to 71c.

I typically use HWINFO to watch my temps, but have always been unsure what temps to specifically clock. Any thoughts on which temps I should pay attention to and what may be causing these spikes?

Hardware:

Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming B550-Plus WIFI-II

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x

After market CPU cooler: Noctua NH-U125 chromax, Black, 120mm Single Tower