F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Reporting variance remains under 90%.

Reporting variance remains under 90%.

Reporting variance remains under 90%.

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kaaskotskikker
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08-07-2016, 08:33 PM
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Pretty sure power deviation should be *close* to 100% when under *full load* and "close to" because this is a software reading that will never be totally accurate, so your 90% look pretty much as expected imo, the sata issues shouldn't be related to that.
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kaaskotskikker
08-07-2016, 08:33 PM #11

Pretty sure power deviation should be *close* to 100% when under *full load* and "close to" because this is a software reading that will never be totally accurate, so your 90% look pretty much as expected imo, the sata issues shouldn't be related to that.

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OneNipWonder
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08-12-2016, 03:09 AM
#12
The system runs at approximately 86% utilization during peak usage.
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OneNipWonder
08-12-2016, 03:09 AM #12

The system runs at approximately 86% utilization during peak usage.

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XaViZ
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08-13-2016, 05:56 PM
#13
The accuracy of power deviation is about 86% during full load. You can likely ignore it unless precision is critical. If it becomes an issue, check calibration settings or consult the manual for adjustments.
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XaViZ
08-13-2016, 05:56 PM #13

The accuracy of power deviation is about 86% during full load. You can likely ignore it unless precision is critical. If it becomes an issue, check calibration settings or consult the manual for adjustments.

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luck12300
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08-17-2016, 06:46 PM
#14
you dont. contact your mobo manufacturer and ask them to change it. Also as i already said, imo this isnt really concerning as its kinda close, so the deviation isnt very big. Heres what AMD says, decide for yourself: "We are aware of the reports claiming that select motherboards may be under-reporting certain power telemetry data that could alter the performance and/or behavior of AMD Ryzen processors under certain conditions. We are looking into the accuracy of these reports. "We want to be clear with our customers: AMD Ryzen processors contain a diverse array of internal safeguards that operate independently of external data sources. These safeguards enforce the safety and reliability of the processor during stock operation. Based on our initial assessment, we do not believe that altering external telemetry in the manner described by those public reports would have a material impact on the longevity or safety of a user's processor."
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luck12300
08-17-2016, 06:46 PM #14

you dont. contact your mobo manufacturer and ask them to change it. Also as i already said, imo this isnt really concerning as its kinda close, so the deviation isnt very big. Heres what AMD says, decide for yourself: "We are aware of the reports claiming that select motherboards may be under-reporting certain power telemetry data that could alter the performance and/or behavior of AMD Ryzen processors under certain conditions. We are looking into the accuracy of these reports. "We want to be clear with our customers: AMD Ryzen processors contain a diverse array of internal safeguards that operate independently of external data sources. These safeguards enforce the safety and reliability of the processor during stock operation. Based on our initial assessment, we do not believe that altering external telemetry in the manner described by those public reports would have a material impact on the longevity or safety of a user's processor."

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