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HWmonitor pro: worth it?
is there software that monitors temperatures that isnt hwmonitor pro
HWmonitor vs HWinfo - Ryzen 5000's temps monitoring
On my system I initially installed HWMonitor, and experienced lots of hard lock ups which I had to then restart my computer. This would happen every 1-5 hours.
In short, I was using HWMonitor to monitor any bizarre temps, clocks, etc... and nothing. Turns out the common denominator was HWMonitor, and I stopped using it and the lock ups went away.
Using HWiNFO64 now and nothing since.
More on reddit.comHow do you read HWMonitor?
HWMonitor displays data in categories. Each category has a node point that can be expanded. Some categories have subcategories. In order to see all of the subcategories, click on the plus symbol (+) next to the category name. When a category expands, that plus sign turns into a minus sign (-). Click on the minus sign to collapse a category’s display down to its heading.
Is HWMonitor safe?
HWMonitor just reports on the output of sensors that are already embedded in the hardware of your computer. It cannot damage your equipment.
What is VRM temp in HWMonitor?
VRM temp refers to the temperature of the voltage regulator module (VRM). This is difficult to spot in HWMonitor because the VRM doesn’t always have a temperature sensor built into it – this depends on the decisions of the manufacturer. Thus, HWMonitor doesn’t have a slot in to display format for this temperature and its position can change depending on the motherboard brand being monitored. You have to guess which is the VRM temperature – some users have reported TMPINT2 as this value.
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i have been using hwmonitor pro, but now you have pay for a licence and cant afford it, anyway is there a free software that can monitor temperatures?
As the titles summs, which of those is the best for temps monitoring? Have used HWinfo before clean installing W10 and cleaning CMOS (had a bunch of errors because a I switched from 1600 AF + B450M DS3H to 5600X + B550-F Gaming (Wi-Fi), and the software always showed my clocks as 4.6GHx ot 3.2GHz, so I gave it up, but I don't really know if it was a bug from the hardware switch, so I'm asking here now, which one is better? Will not use Ryzen Master, MSI Afterburner or lowkeys software, I rather stick with one of those.
On my system I initially installed HWMonitor, and experienced lots of hard lock ups which I had to then restart my computer. This would happen every 1-5 hours.
In short, I was using HWMonitor to monitor any bizarre temps, clocks, etc... and nothing. Turns out the common denominator was HWMonitor, and I stopped using it and the lock ups went away.
Using HWiNFO64 now and nothing since.
I use hwinfo64 on my r5 5600x. I used it on my r5 1600 before and it always reports correct and more than enough.