I have changed the fan controls in the BIOS to manually configure the profiles to obtain better temperature control of the CPU but according to HWiNFO the CPU is still reaching 80 – 85 degrees C on a regular basis, sometimes leading to a power reset. Do you know what sensor this relates to as far as HWiNFO is concerned and also if it is not the one that controls the CHA extractor fan what is its function and which sensor and display is it? All the temperatures are changing along with the rpm of the fans. There appears to be a temperature sensor on the lower side of the fan of the AMD stock fan and heat sink and I assume this is monitoring the temperature of the air being supplied to the CPU heat sink. Also the Motherboard temperature here is always a few degrees higher than the CPU temperature. Im just looking for a solution that can return CPU core temps instantly to command-line after a query. As the CPU temperature is totally different and much lower to that of the setting displayed in CPU : AMD A8-5600K: Enhanced, I would like to know what this reading relates to and what it is telling me. Looks like All CPU Meter cant find the temp sensor, but I entered it exactly as it was listed in HWinfo. HWInfo Restful web server (obsolete) wmic I.E., ( Get-WmiObject MSAcpiThermalZoneTemperature -Namespace 'root/wmi' ), etc only returns general motherboard temperature, not CPU core temps. Included in the suite are the All CPU Meter, Network meter, GPU Meter (with a Dual GPU Meter variant) and Drives Meter. It is based heavily on SIlverAzides Gadgets replicas. Under the ASUS F2A85-M (ITE IT8603E) header, there is CPU and Motherboard temperature display. illustro Gadgets is a collection of the most popular system monitoring gadgets, restyled in the theme of illustro. I understand that displaying the AMD CPU temperatures is not straightforward but what is this telling me please? (Tctl) appears to be switching between greyed out and a normal display but all the time displaying low figures. I assume that to monitor the CPU temp in Rainmeter then CPU Package (TSI) is the one to use. ![]() Looking at the sensor page under the header CPU : AMD A8-5600K: Enhanced, there is CPU (Tctl) and CPU package (TSI).
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