The temperatures displayed by Ryzen Master may not be accurate.
The temperatures displayed by Ryzen Master may not be accurate.
The discrepancy highlights differences in measurement methods and hardware calibration between tools. Ryzen Master may use internal sensors or software estimates, while HWMonitor relies on external hardware probes. Both can provide accurate readings if properly set up.
You're checking the sensor identification. In HWInfo it's labeled as T/Die.
Ryzen processors share their temperature readings plus a 20°C adjustment with motherboards. This ensures fans and cooling systems respond according to the stated values. The reason behind this standardization isn’t clear to me, but the official acceptance of the offset exists. Many applications consider it accurate, while others present the corrected figure as the actual reading.
It makes sense why your audience stays engaged even when not in use. Probably they’re reacting to the warmer 20°C setting.