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rx 590 isnt showing temp fan speed and core clock

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1 hour ago, Chokez said:

Thanks man this one is working, but why gpu-z msi afterburner, and others are not working ? 

It is probably because the RX 590 is a very new card and most software hasn't been updated yet to support the card. Updates should come out in a few weeks.

today i bought rx 590 nitro+ 8gb 

i installed driver and everthing, but i cant see my gpu temp fan speed core clock or anything except gpu usage and vram usage, 

i cant tell if i missed anything, cz it's my first time using amd gpu's. 

is there any driver issue or other ?

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3 minutes ago, Chokez said:

today i bought rx 590 nitro+ 8gb 

i installed driver and everthing, but i cant see my gpu temp fan speed core clock or anything except gpu usage and vram usage, 

i cant tell if i missed anything, cz it's my first time using amd gpu's. 

is there any driver issue or other ?

what monitoring software are you using?

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Just now, pstarlord said:

what monitoring software are you using?

msi afterburner and sapphire trixx

 

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Just now, Chokez said:

msi afterburner and sapphire trixx

 

when i try to open Sp trixx it's showing opencl library crashed while scanning for opencl support 

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Install the latest stable version of AMD's drivers (18.12.2). You can use AMD Wattman to monitor the things you mentioned. Just open AMD Radeon Settings, click the Gaming tab, click Global Settings, click Global Wattman.

Workstation:

Intel Core i7 6700K | AMD Radeon R9 390X | 16 GB RAM

Mobile Workstation:

MacBook Pro 15" (2017) | Intel Core i7 7820HQ | AMD Radeon Pro 560 | 16 GB RAM

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Just now, Husky said:

Install the latest stable version of AMD's drivers (18.12.2). You can use AMD Wattman to monitor the things you mentioned. Just open AMD Radeon Settings, click the Gaming tab, click Global Settings, click Global Wattman.

Thanks man this one is working, but why gpu-z msi afterburner, and others are not working ? 

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1 hour ago, Chokez said:

Thanks man this one is working, but why gpu-z msi afterburner, and others are not working ? 

It is probably because the RX 590 is a very new card and most software hasn't been updated yet to support the card. Updates should come out in a few weeks.

Workstation:

Intel Core i7 6700K | AMD Radeon R9 390X | 16 GB RAM

Mobile Workstation:

MacBook Pro 15" (2017) | Intel Core i7 7820HQ | AMD Radeon Pro 560 | 16 GB RAM

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10 hours ago, Husky said:

It is probably because the RX 590 is a very new card and most software hasn't been updated yet to support the card. Updates should come out in a few weeks.

Oh,ok then, i thought this card is faulty, the sensors are down, but since it's showing in Radeon software, then it must be for software. 
Thanks again

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