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CPU temp does not match what is displayed in Ryzen Master

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Ryzen Master reads CPU idle voltage and temperatures through a proprietary method that no other software can. Readings will be different regardless of what you use - Afterburner, HWInfo, etc. This is the decision AMD has made.

At full load, both Vcore voltage and temperatures should align with what RM shows, because the fluctuations are minimal at full load.
 

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Ryzen Master reads CPU idle voltage and temperatures through a proprietary method that no other software can. Readings will be different regardless of what you use - Afterburner, HWInfo, etc. This is the decision AMD has made.


i found hwinfo to read same as ryzen master. /shrug
 

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Anyone else seeing the cpu temp reported in gpu-z does not match to that displayed in Ryzen Master ?
How much of a difference are you seeing?
 

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Its not always a huge amount out but please see attached as an example, this is on a TR 3960x processor.
 

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If it generally tracks the same values and is just sometimes off a bit then you're probably seeing random timing differences. Obviously Ryzen Master and GPU-Z will check the CPU temp at different milliseconds, which could lead to different temperatures
 

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No, that's not correct its way out.....try it for yourself.
 
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i found hwinfo to read same as ryzen master. /shrug

Hwinfo is the closest thing to AMD's own algorithms, considering AMD worked on it with hwinfo. Although it should be noted that the code in Ryzen master is proprietary.
 

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I'm not doubting that I was just raising the point that the cpu temp monitoring in cpu-z is not accurate at all. I don't rely on it anymore....
 
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I'm not doubting that I was just raising the point that the cpu temp monitoring in cpu-z is not accurate at all. I don't rely on it anymore....

To be fair, CPUZ doesn't have temp monitoring. You were using GPUZ. No one uses gpuz for temp monitoring longterm, maybe as a spot check but not part of any system monitoring.
 

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Yes, thats what I meant, GPU-Z, (not sure why I referred to cpu-z!?), but I don't use it longterm, but even as a spot check its not even worth using that value.
 
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