F5F Stay Refreshed Software General Software Details on utilizing HWINFO to monitor sensor readings on a Ryzen processor

Details on utilizing HWINFO to monitor sensor readings on a Ryzen processor

Details on utilizing HWINFO to monitor sensor readings on a Ryzen processor

G
Gladiador70
Senior Member
698
10-23-2016, 09:50 PM
#1
Download HWINFO -
https://www.hwinfo.com/download/
When you launch the app, select the box next to "show sensors only" and click run.
In the following window, tap the gear icon in the bottom right to open settings.
On the General tab, adjust the polling period to 500 and press the corresponding button, then click OK. This shortens the interval between sensor updates, improving accuracy and allowing you to monitor CPU temperature changes throughout the day.
I applied tips from this video to arrange icons in the toolbar for tracking two temperatures, excluding the ones he selects. I chose Core Temperatures instead of package temperature.
Core Temperatures reflects the average temperature across all cores and filters out brief spikes when a core wakes up intermittently.
If you need precise CPU speed readings at any moment, consider displaying Core Effective Clock graphs.
You can also enable OSD controls, though I don’t use them myself. There should be guides available online or on Tom’s site for further assistance.
G
Gladiador70
10-23-2016, 09:50 PM #1

Download HWINFO -
https://www.hwinfo.com/download/
When you launch the app, select the box next to "show sensors only" and click run.
In the following window, tap the gear icon in the bottom right to open settings.
On the General tab, adjust the polling period to 500 and press the corresponding button, then click OK. This shortens the interval between sensor updates, improving accuracy and allowing you to monitor CPU temperature changes throughout the day.
I applied tips from this video to arrange icons in the toolbar for tracking two temperatures, excluding the ones he selects. I chose Core Temperatures instead of package temperature.
Core Temperatures reflects the average temperature across all cores and filters out brief spikes when a core wakes up intermittently.
If you need precise CPU speed readings at any moment, consider displaying Core Effective Clock graphs.
You can also enable OSD controls, though I don’t use them myself. There should be guides available online or on Tom’s site for further assistance.