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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    From my understanding its not error reading by any software but error reporting by CPU (telemetry?). Im seeing some false readings that are impossible to be true Thats why @Martin said the quote below.
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    Oh that from Adrenalin... Yeah I always have it on custom.
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    Good thing you manually set SoC voltage. Anything below 1.3V is fine for Zen4. Yeah its probably a bug, but I cant tell what kind and how deep goes... and something tells me its not just software reading error. Otherwise @Martin would've fix it by now. You know what I mean if you read the thread...
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    You have latest BIOS for your board?
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    FEATURE Effective clock vs instant (discrete) clock

    No nothing wrong with those effective clocks during gaming. At Cinebench MT run, the entire CPU is loaded so we can compare directly the 2 kind of clocks. App uses so many threads as the CPU has available. 24 in case of the 12core 5900X for example. When gaming the CPU load/usage is far less...
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    HWiNFO64 CPU Die (Average) Spike?

    5900X here and I have the same (and maybe more) abnormal reading(s) when gaming 5900X Aorus Pro X570 Rev1.0 (F37g) Nitro+ 7900XTX PBO settings 77C platform thermal limit PPT 125W TDC 90A EDC 110 These below are from the same ~95min gaming session Abnormal readings in red boxes PSU values do...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    You have a PRD report of 94.2% during the CBR23 and a report of 76W(PPT). 76 : 0.942 = 80.67W (true CPU power consumption during that specific test) Anything between 90-110% of PRD under 100% CPU load is fine.
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    No "CPU Package" temp

    Actually 82C is not abnormal for a 5000series CPU. The do have aggressive boosting and they can briefly hit the 80~85C region even under a water loop. Usually their 100% all core load produce smaller temp values than their single-middle thread loads. You may see up to 80~85C peak temp when...
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    Strange VCore Readings 5800x3d

    Below you will find a lot of info regarding 5800X3D by people who actually using the CPU. Its behavior is quite different from the rest 5000 line. The more you read the better for you. https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/hot-temps-for-5800x3d.300721/...
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    CPU Power Reporting Deviation insane at 1000+% max and ~150% idle

    What you are thinking can’t happen. The zeroing in clocks and power has nothin to do with Power Reporting Deviation. First of all PRD only matters when the CPU is 100% loaded. In every other situation (<=99% load) this is inaccurate and you shouldn’t pay any attention to it. PRD is just a...
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    FEATURE Effective clock vs instant (discrete) clock

    Yes you can check discrete clock for that, as long as you have "Snapshot CPU Polling" enabled from main settings.
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Its very normal. Power reporting deviation only matters under 100% CPU load. You can find more info on the very first post on this thread and on info tooltip if you hover your pointer over PRD sensor
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    Ryzen Pc random restart/turn offs

    Do you run the RAM on Jedec or XMP/DOCP profile? Try and run the system with only 1 RAM stick for a while maybe. I assume that you have 2x8GB since you have not clarify it.
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    PCI/PCIe BUS error

    Try to find more info about it on Windows Event Viewer >> WHEA errors/warnings
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    I believe this can vary by a lot. As you said its due to VRM efficiency. But different boards use different (VRM) modules that each have their own curve of efficiency. The same VRM has different eff at 10A, different at 20A, 30A... and so on. Unless you have the data for a (your) specific...
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    CPU Core Temperature Measuring - Facts & Fictions

    Regardless the way each sensor is reported for Intel if I'm not mistaken (I own a Ryzen) Package temp is the edge temp of the die(?) IA cores temp is individual(?) core temp and GT cores temp is iGPU temp?
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    Question regarding my ASUS TUF RX 6800 Memory Junction Temperature

    Yes you have to be detailed about it if you go on TPU or you will answer all my questions all over again. PC specs and all your (up to that point) findings/observations. And also yes about VRAM temps. Its not that bad considering that typically GDDR6 operates around 75~85C. But I bet now you're...
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    Question regarding my ASUS TUF RX 6800 Memory Junction Temperature

    The reason I suggested TPU forums is that there the knowledge (and ideas) pool is a lot larger because of so much more users than here. HWiNFO is an awesome monitoring tool and it is very well known there too. I think that "Quiet" BIOS is lowering clocks too beside fans. But this can be...
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    Question regarding my ASUS TUF RX 6800 Memory Junction Temperature

    About a year and a half ago I run some compute software on the 5700XT for like 4-5months straight every day except the time I played games. It was running on GPU memory mostly. With 50~60% fan speed (depending ambient) memory junction temp was constantly around 80C. So imagine that temp for...
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