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7 hours ago, Fiery said:
From that list GPU Diode is measured by the GPU directly, while the rest is measured by the iCX2 chip of your video card.
Which is considered the actual GPU temperature?
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23 hours ago, Fiery said:
We haven't touched iCX2 support or diode measurement for Turing based GPUs, so it's quite puzzling...
I have multiple temperature sensors displayed in AIDA64. The two relevant ones are GPU and GPU Diode.
Which of these are being referred to? They generally are one to two degrees C apart.
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Interestingly, all of those apps agreed with AIDA64 GPU temp on my eVGA RTX2080... until the new BETA. Now AIDA64 is one degree lower than the others.
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Never mind, somehow I had set the drive to 'offline'.
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The sensors are not listed in AIDA64 as I have have shown?
All I can suggest is to be patient, and I am sure it will get fixed.
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OP,
Not terrible, but...
I have seen AIDA64 results with latency in the upper 20ns range.
Visit some of the overclocking forums to learn.
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So, the processor speed is remaining constant? If BIOS setting are at DEFAULT, does that include Speedstep or various C-states being active? Perhaps Windows Power Plan is downclocking processor?
Strange that AIDA64 would show speed different from actual, but only after some time has passed.
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1 hour ago, Ziggg said:
No, <30C surface radiator under load.
Heatsinks?
Does AIDA64 show temperatures of the DIMMs?
I also notice the CPU frequency and uncore frequency is different for the two memory benchmarks, and the CPU frequency is different for the GPGPU benchmarks.
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I should have been more to the point; how is it failing, do you get errors, if so what are they, what cooling are you using, are you overclocking, does it pass other stress tests such as P95, Realbench, LinX, Blender, etc.
Screenshots might be helpful...
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Obviously unstable, but your post is lacking details that would make a reasonable opinion possible.
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Seems irrelevant.
The initial post was high temperatures, not excess CPU usage.
Improperly installed or inadequate cooling, improper BIOS settings are the most likely culprits.
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On 9/4/2020 at 11:43 PM, Binary_Deviant said:
I have a similar issue. I just got the evga z10 rgb keyboard and it seems that aida64 is the only program that I can use to show information on the lcd. I've tried other programs and no success. When I use aida64 underload my cpu temp rises from 33c - 54c and will go as high as 68c and then freeze. My mother board is the MSI b450m gaming plus. Cpu is Ryzen 5 1600x 16GB DDR4 3000mhz.gpu is gtx 1080. The cooler I'm using is the wraith prism rgb cooler. I at first I felt it could be my power supply because it's 550w. Since I disabled the USB ports it seems to be working fine. I'm sure it will repeat it.
So, what is your question?
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16 hours ago, RamboRyza said:
@Arctucas You're only running CPU only, not FPU or CPU+ FPU like the OP. In fact, you're temps for CPU only test are quite high at 55c...
On water, CPU only test, you should be under 50c. My current rig runs pretty crappy air and even I get low 60s.
I would bring your OC down a bit, (or consider rejigging your loop for better effectiveness). Somethings amiss there.
OK, what is your rig running?
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Not an iCUE, but AIDA64 displays total wattage read from my APC BACK-UPS RS1500LCD UPS.
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On another forum, I noticed users posting their Memory benchmark result screenshots that have a lower case letter i in a blue circle above the three read, write, copy headings.
I do not see that on mine.
What is it?
How do I find my case fans, connected to Corsair Commander Pro, on AIDA64? (Corsair One i160)
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Not any advice to offer, just a question about your temperatures being accurate?
If your CPU temp is 57°C using only 34W @ 1.17V, something is not right, unless your ambient temperature is over 50°C.