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HWmonitor reliable voltage limit 1 while gaming

HWmonitor reliable voltage limit 1 while gaming

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Roccoboy8
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12-31-2022, 12:51 AM
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So, I've recently noticed that since upgrading my PSU and installing some new case fans, HWmonitor is now telling me that the reliable voltage limit is at 1 whenever I play something like Rainbow Six siege. My specs are an i7-7700 (turbo boosted), GTX 1060 6GB and my PSU is a Seasonic focus plus 550w. I don't remember it doing this before I upgraded my PSU.
This anything to be worried about or is it normal? I don't use HWmonitor a ton so I'm not even really sure what some of the readings mean.
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Roccoboy8
12-31-2022, 12:51 AM #1

So, I've recently noticed that since upgrading my PSU and installing some new case fans, HWmonitor is now telling me that the reliable voltage limit is at 1 whenever I play something like Rainbow Six siege. My specs are an i7-7700 (turbo boosted), GTX 1060 6GB and my PSU is a Seasonic focus plus 550w. I don't remember it doing this before I upgraded my PSU.
This anything to be worried about or is it normal? I don't use HWmonitor a ton so I'm not even really sure what some of the readings mean.

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_SuchKiwii
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01-01-2023, 10:46 PM
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The prompt is not suitable for generation.
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_SuchKiwii
01-01-2023, 10:46 PM #2

The prompt is not suitable for generation.

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celinebgrs
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01-01-2023, 10:53 PM
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That’s a really detailed explanation of the issue! Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and flow:

“I’m experiencing an error message with HWMonitor, and it seems related to my CPU temperature monitoring. This is happening despite using a different PSU than before, which initially seemed odd. I suspect there might be something wrong with the software itself or possibly some interference affecting how it reads the temperatures. It's strange because it didn’t appear when I used an older, less reliable power supply unit. While I haven't made any changes to my GPU, this discrepancy is concerning and suggests a potential issue within the monitoring system rather than a problem with my hardware.”
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celinebgrs
01-01-2023, 10:53 PM #3

That’s a really detailed explanation of the issue! Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and flow:

“I’m experiencing an error message with HWMonitor, and it seems related to my CPU temperature monitoring. This is happening despite using a different PSU than before, which initially seemed odd. I suspect there might be something wrong with the software itself or possibly some interference affecting how it reads the temperatures. It's strange because it didn’t appear when I used an older, less reliable power supply unit. While I haven't made any changes to my GPU, this discrepancy is concerning and suggests a potential issue within the monitoring system rather than a problem with my hardware.”