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    A question about the CAS# Latencies Supported row

    Because these are only the JEDEC profile specs and not for the XMP/EXPO profile(s) Thats why here you see up to 2400MHz
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    Is this correct fclk and uclk for ddr5 6000 ?

    Yes it is for DDR5 6000 Its supposed to run 1:1 for MCLK:UCLK Same here
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    CPU Package Temp 80-99 when gaming

    Yes I have HWiNFO running with the system all times so I can monitor whatever interests me during all my tasks/games. Its the geek's monitoring heaven (tool)software...
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    Reported Memory Speed Wrong

    Your system bus clock should be at 99.8MHz instead of a round 100MHz. If you want to make it 100MHz then you can do it in BIOS by disabling the "Srpead Spectrum" setting.
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    CPU Package Temp 80-99 when gaming

    So true... Boards are pushing the default limits on Intel CPUs just to make themselves look good on reviews = selling point. 125W long term and 180W short term should be more than plenty for gaming. On the other hand if the system is used for something like rendering and/or editing and such then...
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    CPU Package Temp 80-99 when gaming

    CPUs today have auto shutdown protection on critical temperature which in most cases is 105~110C, some up to 115C even. If this 99C was a recent thing and your CPU was not running there for weeks or months then it will most likely be ok. Some CPUs have operational limit at 100C and others at...
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    RAM speed report (HWINFO)

    Like @Dalai said the DDR4 3200 is not running at 3200MHz but at 1600MHz. The 3200 is the effective speed since DDR means double data rate. So the correct way to say it is that DDR4 3200 is a 3200MT/s (MegaTransfers/s). Now you see 1066MHz becaue you DRAM runs at 2133MT/s instead of 3200MT/s...
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    AMD 9070 maximale GPU Leistung 400Watt ? Berechnungsfehler ?

    Prefer TBP Total Board Power which includes everything the card has on. GPU, VRam, fans, leds and so…
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    If you missclick the download button on the download page for hwinfo you download a virus instead.

    Missclick? What does that even mean? I use the download page of HWiNFO for over 10years now, for almost every non-beta version and a lot of beta versions and never got a virus.
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    GIGABYTE RX 9070 XT ELITE HWINFO SUPPORT COMING?

    Sorry for hacking the thread, but it feels like my question does not require a new one… @Martin Is it possible to know if the entire RX9000 series supports a (highest) hotspot VRAM temp or a close proximity to VRAM chips reading. Or this may vary between AIB cards? Thanks in advance
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    Some more and you got yourself a fusion reactor… lol I wouldn’t worry, its an obvious report or reading bug CPU cores look like they are peaking at 88-90C and IOD at 64C.
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    what is d3d usage?

    Not quite sure I understand what you’re asking but D3D = Direct3D
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    There is no direct fix for this. But, you can increase manually the PPT limit until the real power meets 125W after calculating PRD. Gaming is never fully loading a modern CPU to 100%. It may burst shortly to 100% but the avg load should remain way below. If you want to see what your CPU is...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Exactly, except the fact that it can't go full power (125W) on all core loads. FCLK = Infinity Fabric Clock = The connection between CPU cores (CCD) and CPU I/O chiplet (cIOD) UCLK = Unified Memory Controller Clock MCLK = The clock of system DRAM Example: If your system has installed a...
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    High CPU Temp

    You mean something like this? https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/read-this-before-submitting-a-report.241/ Not sure but maybe it can show something as long as this high CPU usage can be replicated during this logging.
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    High CPU Temp

    Yes, this is normal No, not really. Dont have a clue why HWiNFO can trigger the CPU in such way, and I am using the software daily for years now, on AM4 platform since Zen2 came out. I have a Zen3 now on it. What is your windows power plan? Here: And here:
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    High CPU Temp

    Its all about how the software is polling the CPU, respecting its low power states with minimum disturbance. No new sensors or values. I'm using it since it first came out.
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    But you missed the rest of the "Important Note" that is in the description of this sensor.... I dont think that this issue has anything to do with Power Reporting Deviation beeing 65% under full CPU load. The 3600XT is a 105W TDP CPU which means its a 125W PPT. On your screenshot we see a PPT...
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    High CPU Temp

    Everything is in the description
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    High CPU Temp

    Try enabling "Snapshot CPU Polling" from main settings and check what is your polling period from sensor settings Also, what power plan are you using? This can affect how the CPU responding to loads Win11 has 2 separate settings I keep this always at balanced And changing this one...
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