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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Power Reporting Deviation has no meaning when gaming of doing simple stuff Please read the "Important Note"
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Screenshot please of HWiNFO sensors window (on full screen) when you run CB-R20 You can try different versions of cinebench also... This is a screenshot of CB-R24 while still running
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Is there a particular reason why AM5 systems does not show Power Reporting Deviation sensor? @Martin
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    Getting unusual readings on the HWinfo

    For temperature (100+C) its just a bug of the CPU reporting to HWiNFO as the thread posted by @Fr0stX76 describes. For "Power Reporting Deviation" its normal for regular usage the values to be red and practically anything between 1% to 600% (I've seen). If you read the description of the sensor...
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    Feature request: Averages for "Performance Limit Reasons"

    Those percentages would indicate the amount of time the sensor was "Yes" from the overall time the sensors window is running? (or from point the "clock icon" has reset all values?) Like CPU C-States Residency average?
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    Intel 11900kf VID voltage values BIG spikes

    This is what is really important. VIDs are just requests. I think you are fine. Latest issues of 13/14th gen are due to actual Vcore spiking at 1.6v together with high frequency 5.7~6.0GHz and maximum temperature 95-100C.
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    Performance limit thermal HOTSPOT yes

    I think its the default behavior of nVidia cards, it doesnt mean that it throttles. Just that further boosting is stopped by thermal limit. If you somehow cool the card better or ambient temp gets lower, it will do the same eventually on power limit before it reaches thermal.
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    Are most of these values supposed to be highlighted? idk what these colors mean and google isnt helping

    And if you enable tooltips from sensors window settings you can get a description of each sensor.
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Latest BIOS (from board website) and latest chipset drivers (from AMD website)...? How long do you have the system and how long do you have issues with games?
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Power Reporting Deviation does not mean anything unless the CPU is on 100% load like multi core workloads. During normal every day use it can take almost any value, but its useless and does not indicate anything. Here is mine with normal use... Your instability issues can be caused by many...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Yeah, looks ok now! Should have asked you about the stick placement on the board. Its another common mistake. A simple rule for 2 stick configurations that I take it for granted sometimes. Anyway.. Enjoy Out of curiosity... is PRD still the same under CB R23 load?
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    By enabling DOCP the system needs to restart successfully to take effect. If by hitting "save and exit" from BIOS the PC crushes it may have reverse back to disabled DOCP. If this continues to happen and it cannot boot up properly with DOCP enabled then may there is some kind of incompatibility...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    First better show a screenshot of at least 1 of the above mine to see the whole situation. And also get some numbers/scores on a couple of graphics/games benchmarks so to have a base line of current system performance. Yes the XMP/DOCP profile can be on by just enabling it in BIOS
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Very few boards have settings about this. I know some AsRock have. My Gigabyte X570 does not. But dont sweat on it. The 112% PRD means that what you see for PPT is in reality less than ~90W consumption 90 / 1.12 = 80W As this is a 5700X3D CPU with lower clocks than the nonX3D part I would...
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    Nothing to worry about... its just false CPU reporting. These are not actual high temps. The CPU will shut down by itself long before it reached 120+C. They have safeties you know... In your adrenalin drivers, do you have AMD metrics on? If yes try to disabled them all before you uninstall them...
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    I9-14900k Temperature

    You might want to see these. Very informative videos Additionally maybe save off some power consumption for example set the limit from 253W down to 200W It will help with temps Its on a Gigabyte board but with some research you could find the equivalent settings on yours
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    I9-14900k Temperature

    Whats your cooling for the CPU? And Its power consumption (watt) is very high I can understand if you run all core loads to get 250W as this is its configured max power limit (253W). But on gaming to exceed 200W is totally wrong IMO. On the other hand I do not have personal experience with Intel...
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    I have a 5900X and had those double readings exactly as you are having (CPU temps and some frequencies). Nothing to worry about, its just false CPU reporting. Currently I have (still) the 8.03-5455 version of HWiNFO and those x2 readings never showed up again. I do have the latest chipset...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Not exactly... Its 62W (PPT) divided by 0.55 62 / 0.55 = 112.7W If I'm not mistaken the default PPT for 5700X is 76W In a perfect world PPT should read 76W and PRD 100% So... 76 / 1 = 76W
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