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

    By OC if you mean PBO and curve optimizer, no it does not dissapear. And I can see it on your screenshot. If you want people here to see if anything is going on with your setup you have to show a screenshot while you run the benchmark. Prime95 of cinebench If the reported power (PPT) is below...
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    Is this Thermal Throttling? New to Stress Testing

    There can be a lot going wrong for such a temperature. Ryzen 7000series have max operating temp at 90C. You should stop stressing your PC until you find what's going on or you might damage your CPU permanently. @Martin means the block mount retention mechanism on the CPU socket. You might not...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Did you read the description of PowerReportingDeviation sensor?
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    Need help understanding HWINFO thermal throttle meanings and where they come from

    Also you can enable "Show ToolTips" from sensors window settings so when you hover the pointer over a sensor will give you a general description. Example of tooltip This (external switch) maybe is related to VRMs
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    Need help understanding HWINFO thermal throttle meanings and where they come from

    GPU? Discrete or OnBoard? Look at the "APU STAPM Limit" between your 2 screenshots. On 1st ss its over limit (115%) and on 2nd its 90% https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/difference-between-cpu-package-power-and-apu-stapm.6921/ Also on both SS the "PPT Slow Limit" is right on 100% but "PPT...
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    Need help understanding HWINFO thermal throttle meanings and where they come from

    According to AMD 7945HX specs this is a default 55W TDP with adjustability up to 75W. This means that actual power consumption (PPT) may well exceed 100W and we see it on those screenshots (~120W) Given that is a mobile CPU installed on laptops I believe its too aggressively tuned unless there...
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    You should try the latest beta version of HWiNFO64
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    Did a test gaming session... I saw the same. At least for my FCLK/MCLK/UCLK max speed readings, all was peaked at +6.67% from actual settings (1800MHz >> 1920MHz) HWiNFO v8.02-5440
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    Can we see a whole window of HWiNFO sensors please? That 7% seems a little weird.
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    Insane power draw on Gigabyte RX 5700

    AMD reference 5700 nonXT has an official total power of 180W. Boost clock (GPU) up to 1725MHz. I expect maybe some AIB cards to go as far as ~200W. That 180W is for the entire card. So GPU power alone (excluding, memory, fans, etc..) sould be less than 180W. "GPU PPT Limit" is referring to GPU...
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    You have a lot more double values than that 150C temp. I can identify at least 9 more
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    Can someone explain like I am 5

    Usually board vendors want to show to the market (consumers) that their board can run the CPU to the highest performance possible, as being the best on the market. At least this is what’s happening with intel platform(s). I seriously doubt that that’s the case with Ryzen CPUs. After all the...
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    CPU Ttctl/Tdie and CPU core spiking to 80c should i worry?

    I can understand the confusion On the contrary to what logic suggests, those tasks because they are low in intensity allow the CPU to clock (burst) higher with high voltage. The boost algorithm has a “simple” task. Maintain high clock and voltage on small loads, and drop both progressively when...
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    Can someone explain like I am 5

    Ok the useful one is during. I will assume that CPU PPT and PRD were stable while the benchmark was running, at least within a small margin like 2-3%. The R5 5600X has a PPT (PowerPackageTracking) value from AMD the 76W which is the default max power consumption for the entire CPU package. The...
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    Can someone explain like I am 5

    When CB is running you just observe the current value. It’s shouldnt fluctuate a lot, maybe a few %. You can also hit the clock button down on right to reset all values, after test starts.
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    Can someone explain like I am 5

    1. Run a cinebench multicore test 2. While test is running take notes about the PowerReportingDeviation and CPU PPT values. 3. Post here and I will explain what is the meaning.
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    SSD show 3 drive Temperatures, 1 is 54c, 2 is 65-70c, 3 is 54c. Idle/light load. Gaming laptop

    I’m pretty confident that the highest temp is always the controller of the driver.
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    CPU Ttctl/Tdie and CPU core spiking to 80c should i worry?

    I don’t think there is something there to be worried about Ryzens, depending on the model, typically have operating temp limits to 90-95C. So it’s not rare (or abnormal) to see occasional spikes to 80+C. Especially on laptops where cooling is harder.
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    Can someone explain like I am 5

    It’s very simple. As the sensor description indicates this has a meaning while CPU is ONLY under 100% load. Any other time, like gaming, is literally useless. So unless you got any red under 100% CPU load there is nothing to be worry about.
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