Ryzen master says my cpu is at 62 cยฐ but I thought it was strange because my fans were spinning fast and when I check another software its indeed at 69cยฐ, which is the temperature that I set in my bios for the fans to spin up at this speed, this leads me to conclude that the problem is with ryzen master, correct? Otherwise the fans wouldn't speed up.
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With my 1700x stock being cooled with a noctua DH15 I'm sitting idle at supposedly 67 degrees.
Hi,
I've a 3900X on a MSI B450I motherboard. Yesterday night I had my fans ramping up and down constantly. I use CAM (little dissapointed by this software but that's another subjet) and had ryzen master and hwinfo open. After a couple minutes of observation I can tell that ryzen master show a temperature in a 5-20ยฐ range LOWER than CAM or hwinfo.
CAM and hwinfo are within the same 0-5ยฐ range that can be explained by the time the sensor got probed however this cannot be an explanation for ryzen master. It sits for long period of time like 10ยฐ lower than any other tool.
So what are you guys seeing ? Is this an MSI bios offset issue or did AMD tweaked their temperature sensor in ryzen master so that it shows lower temps ?
CAM 3.7.8
Ryzen master 2.0.1.1233
HWInfo 6.10
Edit : Info in AMD PDF :
For temperatures:
โข OLD BEHAVIOR: Report the highest temp (โinstantaneous temperatureโ) of any sensor in the whole CPU, no matter how isolated or brief. This approach overstated the prevalence and significance of fleeting peaks, which artificially inflated temperature reports by up to 30ยฐC above the true silicon conditions.
โข NEW BEHAVIOR: Report a short-duration rolling average of all temp sensors in the chip. This model will give you a holistic view of what the processor is doing across cores, cache, bus interfaces, etc. Itโs the closest any software monitoring tool can come to portraying the true thermal conditions of the chip, and itโs the same model our own Precision Boost 2 algorithm uses to make temperature-related boost decisions.
ADDITIONALLY: We also intend to release new developer documentation that enables third-party tools to take the same measurements, so you can continue to rely on your favorite third-party apps after theyโre updated. We will be contacting utility vendors directly with more details when the documentation is ready.
Edit : to be clear, exposing a problem and being picky about it does not mean I shit on AMD. The CPU is great and a huge upgrade from my previous one. I just feel they need a new team (or add new ressources if it does already exists) that work on integration at all levels (bios, software, behavior etc) so that we don't get a shitstorm at every launch. We often talk about brand image, those launch pretty much hurt it.
My NZXT Z73 CPU temperature says 50 degrees and the AMD Ryzen Master says 40, just wondering which is accurate.
On idle ryzen master shows about 45 degrees and core temps from 50-60. At load they both show around 80.
I take it ryzen master is more accurate?
Anyone got an idea on what's going on? Temperature is displayed just fine in HWMonitor / MSI Dragon Center.
Computer Type: Desktop
GPU: EVGA 1070 SC
CPU: RYZEN 7 5800x
Motherboard: Asus x570 gaming-e
BIOS Version: Version 4010
RAM: 32GB Adata Gammix D10
PSU: Corsair rm750x
Operating System & Version: WINDOWS 10 version 21h1 (build 19043.1165)
GPU Drivers: 471.68
Description of Original Problem: Ryzen Master not showing Temp correctly
I noticed while gaming, I checked my CPU temp with AMD overlay, says 0.00 C which is obviously incorrect. GPU temp shows fine there. Ryzen master also says the same thing, but it also has some really strange readings on PPT, TDC and EDA voltages, which you can see here: https://imgur.com/fT3F4lg
Not sure how this happened. A while ago, I went into bios and simply did an all-core curve optimizer of -15. I did this to reduce the temperature my CPU runs at, which helped by 5-10 degrees C. No issues back then and it read the socket values fine.
I'm not sure how to proceed. Hopefully nothing is wrong with my CPU, CPU-Z seems to report the temp correctly. Here is a CPU-Z validation link to my specs: https://valid.x86.fr/9l1591