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Interpret HWINFO64 data from an old PC?

Interpret HWINFO64 data from an old PC?

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ClassicoHD
Junior Member
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10-22-2016, 06:22 AM
#1
I recently have resurrected an old FM2 desktop and I was running HWINFO64 to get some diagnostic data to save. Now I got confused with the temps for CPU.
The AMD A8-5600K shows two temps CPU (Tctl) current 10'C, min 8.8'C, max 58.5'C, ave 17.4'C
and CPU Package (TSI). current 58.1'C, min 57'C, max 107.5'C, ave 65.3'C.
For the AMD A8-5600K, what is the normal, average and high temp that we should know?
I also ran AIDA64s GPGPU Benchmark and as it ran, the temp in CPU Package (TSI) were current 67-79'C, min 57'C, max 107.5'C, ave 65.3'C this was for the R7 240 gpu.
When the CPU was benchmarking, CPU Package (TSI) were current 73-91'C, min 57'C, max 107.5'C, ave 65.3'C
If I will rely on the CPU Package (TSI) as basis for being high temp, are the temps current 73-91'C not normal?
I'm an old guy and could not discern the data. Can you help.me.please? What should I be looking or be checking so as we will have an inkling that the CPU temp is above normal or is too hot?
We are using the stock fan that came with the CPU. We have a deep cool gammaxx s40 cooler here but I have not yet used it and opted to use the stock fan first.
The old desktop is with 32gb ram, R7 240 series gpu, AMD A8-5600K with the stock fan, Gigabyte GAF2A75MD3H mobo. My nephew needs this pc for school work and we can't buy or build a new one for him at this time thus we have resurrected it. Please have patience with me and hope for your help here.
Thanks!
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ClassicoHD
10-22-2016, 06:22 AM #1

I recently have resurrected an old FM2 desktop and I was running HWINFO64 to get some diagnostic data to save. Now I got confused with the temps for CPU.
The AMD A8-5600K shows two temps CPU (Tctl) current 10'C, min 8.8'C, max 58.5'C, ave 17.4'C
and CPU Package (TSI). current 58.1'C, min 57'C, max 107.5'C, ave 65.3'C.
For the AMD A8-5600K, what is the normal, average and high temp that we should know?
I also ran AIDA64s GPGPU Benchmark and as it ran, the temp in CPU Package (TSI) were current 67-79'C, min 57'C, max 107.5'C, ave 65.3'C this was for the R7 240 gpu.
When the CPU was benchmarking, CPU Package (TSI) were current 73-91'C, min 57'C, max 107.5'C, ave 65.3'C
If I will rely on the CPU Package (TSI) as basis for being high temp, are the temps current 73-91'C not normal?
I'm an old guy and could not discern the data. Can you help.me.please? What should I be looking or be checking so as we will have an inkling that the CPU temp is above normal or is too hot?
We are using the stock fan that came with the CPU. We have a deep cool gammaxx s40 cooler here but I have not yet used it and opted to use the stock fan first.
The old desktop is with 32gb ram, R7 240 series gpu, AMD A8-5600K with the stock fan, Gigabyte GAF2A75MD3H mobo. My nephew needs this pc for school work and we can't buy or build a new one for him at this time thus we have resurrected it. Please have patience with me and hope for your help here.
Thanks!

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MadMar
Member
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10-23-2016, 09:16 AM
#2
AMD CPUs might be misunderstood. I suggest AMD Overdrive if you manage to locate one. Overdrive was notable for displaying a thermal margin, indicating temperatures could rise safely without problems.
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MadMar
10-23-2016, 09:16 AM #2

AMD CPUs might be misunderstood. I suggest AMD Overdrive if you manage to locate one. Overdrive was notable for displaying a thermal margin, indicating temperatures could rise safely without problems.

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hazzaza
Junior Member
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10-23-2016, 06:02 PM
#3
Apologies for the delayed image. This was captured before, and I'm glad it's clearer now. I couldn't manage to get the right picture yesterday. I'm using an Android phone and have large fingers.
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hazzaza
10-23-2016, 06:02 PM #3

Apologies for the delayed image. This was captured before, and I'm glad it's clearer now. I couldn't manage to get the right picture yesterday. I'm using an Android phone and have large fingers.

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IMayBeDead
Senior Member
696
10-23-2016, 07:53 PM
#4
Hello,
Thank you for your message. Could you let me know where to find 'Overdrive' and if it's listed on the AMD website? Appreciate your help!
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IMayBeDead
10-23-2016, 07:53 PM #4

Hello,
Thank you for your message. Could you let me know where to find 'Overdrive' and if it's listed on the AMD website? Appreciate your help!

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RizeAbove
Member
228
10-30-2016, 03:02 PM
#5
I don't think it is on AMD website any more. You will have to find a version that has been saved somewhere. I see guru3d and techspot websites have versions. Here is another thread talking about temp monitoring on FM2 -- https://forums.
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RizeAbove
10-30-2016, 03:02 PM #5

I don't think it is on AMD website any more. You will have to find a version that has been saved somewhere. I see guru3d and techspot websites have versions. Here is another thread talking about temp monitoring on FM2 -- https://forums.

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juri1990
Senior Member
441
10-30-2016, 05:02 PM
#6
Hi Sir,
I downloaded The AMD Overdrive from Techspot v4.3.10698 but I encountered an error during install. See image below.
I also used the DeepCool Gammaxx S40 now and compared the results given by HWINFO64.
While I am waiting on a fix for the AMD Overdrive install error, and base on the new results, did the temps decreased?
AIDA64 and CoreTemp says that the max for the Tctl is 80'C. Previous data is 102'C. The new is 88.3'C.
Can you comment on this Sir and thanks for your patience. Very much appreciated!
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juri1990
10-30-2016, 05:02 PM #6

Hi Sir,
I downloaded The AMD Overdrive from Techspot v4.3.10698 but I encountered an error during install. See image below.
I also used the DeepCool Gammaxx S40 now and compared the results given by HWINFO64.
While I am waiting on a fix for the AMD Overdrive install error, and base on the new results, did the temps decreased?
AIDA64 and CoreTemp says that the max for the Tctl is 80'C. Previous data is 102'C. The new is 88.3'C.
Can you comment on this Sir and thanks for your patience. Very much appreciated!

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smilyfries5
Member
142
10-30-2016, 08:39 PM
#7
I forgot to include the note about the CPU temperature being lower at around 37-40°C when checking the BIOS. - I recall it was between 47-51°C. The other discussion was helpful but a bit confusing since I’m not into gaming and my nephew isn’t either. He prefers mobile games, which is nice. Hmm...really need to install AMD Overdrive but this issue is stopping me...
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smilyfries5
10-30-2016, 08:39 PM #7

I forgot to include the note about the CPU temperature being lower at around 37-40°C when checking the BIOS. - I recall it was between 47-51°C. The other discussion was helpful but a bit confusing since I’m not into gaming and my nephew isn’t either. He prefers mobile games, which is nice. Hmm...really need to install AMD Overdrive but this issue is stopping me...