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Resolution: CPU performance metrics absent from CPUZ or HWMonitor displays.

Resolution: CPU performance metrics absent from CPUZ or HWMonitor displays.

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RattleWarrior
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06-18-2016, 01:54 PM
#1
Ok so i have a weird problem...CPUZ HWMonitor and ICue cannot read temps or clock speed from my CPU. The task manager and CPUZ say the clock speed is 3200 Mhz and i know its 4800 Mhz Background on the system: I have the system overclocked (Settings: XMP & Sync all core 4800) that's been running just fine for about a year now and heres the build list https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PH7VgJ What I've tried: Reboot, Reinstall ICUE HWMonitor CPUZ, Updated Bios, slam face on desk Here is the error im getting on CPUZ: [bInitDriver] path = C:\WINDOWS\temp [bInitDriver] GetCurrentDirectory = C:\Program Files\CPUID\ASUS CPU-Z [bInitDriver] GetModuleFileName = C:\Program Files\CPUID\ASUS CPU-Z\cpuz_asus.exe [vGetOSVersion] m_iOSVersion = 2 (10.0), SHA2 = 1 [vGetOSVersion] m_bIsAMD64 = 0 [bInitDriver] Extract dir = C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\ [bInitDriver] m_szPath_2=C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148, m_szFilename=cpuz148_x64.sys [WinNT_hCreateServiceHandle] CreateFile cpuz148 returned 2 (0x2) [WinNT_bInstallDriver] szMachineName = KYLE [bDeleteFile] DeleteFile C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys failed (error = 3) [bDeleteFile] RemoveDirectory C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\ failed (error = 2) [dwExtract_SYS] Extract C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys [WinNT_bCreateService] szDestName = C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys [WinNT_bStartService] StartService failed, error code = 647 [bInitDriver] bInitDriver returned 647 [WinNT_dwStopService] OpenService failed, errorcode = 1060 [WinNT_dwDeleteService] Openservice failed, errorcode = 1060 [bDeleteFile] DeleteFile C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys succeeded [bDeleteFile] RemoveDirectory C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\ succeeded [vCloseDriver] CloseHandle(mutex) = 1 Yes my PC's Name is KYLE for the memes. (Mike's PC is far too boring) Has anyone seen this before??
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RattleWarrior
06-18-2016, 01:54 PM #1

Ok so i have a weird problem...CPUZ HWMonitor and ICue cannot read temps or clock speed from my CPU. The task manager and CPUZ say the clock speed is 3200 Mhz and i know its 4800 Mhz Background on the system: I have the system overclocked (Settings: XMP & Sync all core 4800) that's been running just fine for about a year now and heres the build list https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PH7VgJ What I've tried: Reboot, Reinstall ICUE HWMonitor CPUZ, Updated Bios, slam face on desk Here is the error im getting on CPUZ: [bInitDriver] path = C:\WINDOWS\temp [bInitDriver] GetCurrentDirectory = C:\Program Files\CPUID\ASUS CPU-Z [bInitDriver] GetModuleFileName = C:\Program Files\CPUID\ASUS CPU-Z\cpuz_asus.exe [vGetOSVersion] m_iOSVersion = 2 (10.0), SHA2 = 1 [vGetOSVersion] m_bIsAMD64 = 0 [bInitDriver] Extract dir = C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\ [bInitDriver] m_szPath_2=C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148, m_szFilename=cpuz148_x64.sys [WinNT_hCreateServiceHandle] CreateFile cpuz148 returned 2 (0x2) [WinNT_bInstallDriver] szMachineName = KYLE [bDeleteFile] DeleteFile C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys failed (error = 3) [bDeleteFile] RemoveDirectory C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\ failed (error = 2) [dwExtract_SYS] Extract C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys [WinNT_bCreateService] szDestName = C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys [WinNT_bStartService] StartService failed, error code = 647 [bInitDriver] bInitDriver returned 647 [WinNT_dwStopService] OpenService failed, errorcode = 1060 [WinNT_dwDeleteService] Openservice failed, errorcode = 1060 [bDeleteFile] DeleteFile C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\cpuz148_x64.sys succeeded [bDeleteFile] RemoveDirectory C:\WINDOWS\temp\cpuz148\ succeeded [vCloseDriver] CloseHandle(mutex) = 1 Yes my PC's Name is KYLE for the memes. (Mike's PC is far too boring) Has anyone seen this before??

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Wingman_41
Member
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06-18-2016, 05:31 PM
#2
Have you considered testing your system with extra demand? Trying tools like AIDA64 under stress might reveal performance drops. Your device may slow down when idle, which is common if it lacks background tasks.
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Wingman_41
06-18-2016, 05:31 PM #2

Have you considered testing your system with extra demand? Trying tools like AIDA64 under stress might reveal performance drops. Your device may slow down when idle, which is common if it lacks background tasks.

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PurplePandaMC
Member
87
06-19-2016, 01:51 AM
#3
This example shows the stated base speed as 3.1GHz while noting the real CPU performance falls short.
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PurplePandaMC
06-19-2016, 01:51 AM #3

This example shows the stated base speed as 3.1GHz while noting the real CPU performance falls short.

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luluj2015
Member
188
06-20-2016, 08:00 AM
#4
It was Riot Vangaurd—the anti-cheat tool for Valorant. That's insane. Appreciate the support, man!
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luluj2015
06-20-2016, 08:00 AM #4

It was Riot Vangaurd—the anti-cheat tool for Valorant. That's insane. Appreciate the support, man!

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Sneakyginger8
Senior Member
580
06-20-2016, 09:04 PM
#5
I checked the issue and found that the BIOS alone doesn't display the CPU temperature. You may need to use a third-party monitoring tool or check the system logs for more details.
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Sneakyginger8
06-20-2016, 09:04 PM #5

I checked the issue and found that the BIOS alone doesn't display the CPU temperature. You may need to use a third-party monitoring tool or check the system logs for more details.