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14 minutes ago, Tomberry said:

this is with my 5600g (using the igpu) running prime 95 the picture was taken after it was running for a few mins so ignore the temp. i am using a hyper 212. the power draw is way to low for the chip i have not over/under volted/clocked it

 

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Is it the same result on Hw info or any other monitoring softwere Your cpu is hiting 100% on multiple cores dont think with that power it is possible

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Is the processor performing normally? Are you having any performance issues or issues with the CPU not working as it should?

I would use a different monitoring software that tracks it in real time and gives constant updates instead of Core Temp.

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1 minute ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Is the processor performing normally? Are you having any performance issues or issues with the CPU not working as it should?

I would use a different monitoring software that tracks it in real time and gives constant updates instead of Core Temp.

i dont really know. im using theigpu for gaming so if it would have to be doing somthing rlly bad for it. the system used to have a gpu in it bat that broke. ever sinse then i have not bveen able to use the same overclocks that i was using before i got the gpu on the igpu. i also cant find any stable overclocks on the cpu. i was running stable overclocks on it before

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2 minutes ago, Tomberry said:

i dont know i have not downloaded any of them. io might download cinebench

Cinabench does not have a inbuilt monitoring thing as far as I know. Use Aida 64, Hw monitor, Open Hardware monitor or something cinabench is a synthetic bench mark it can ensure your CPU is working normally but it don't have any kinds of real time monitoring 

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11 minutes ago, Tomberry said:

i dont really know. im using theigpu for gaming so if it would have to be doing somthing rlly bad for it. the system used to have a gpu in it bat that broke. ever sinse then i have not bveen able to use the same overclocks that i was using before i got the gpu on the igpu. i also cant find any stable overclocks on the cpu. i was running stable overclocks on it before

The iGPU is built into the CPU and uses some of your memory for Vram thus making the CPU work harder. The iGPU is also not overclockable at least to the extent of a dedicated GPU, when using the iGPU you should not be overclocking either the CPU or iGPU, it will cause nothing but problems, Ryzen in general is already not super overclockable it's stock settings are already pretty much as good as it is going to get already. Overclocking just introduces hotter temps and instabilities. If you want better performance get another dedicated GPU, if you want it to stop functioning weirdly revert all overclocks and run it at default settings again.

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13 minutes ago, Gokul_P said:

Cinabench does not have a inbuilt monitoring thing as far as I know. Use Aida 64, Hw monitor, Open Hardware monitor or something cinabench is a synthetic bench mark it can ensure your CPU is working normally but it don't have any kinds of real time monitoring 

But cinebench will give you results to verify if the CPU performs properly

To use alongside HWinfo64 to check thermals and all power consumptions

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11 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

The iGPU is built into the CPU and uses some of your memory for Vram thus making the CPU work harder. The iGPU is also not overclockable at least to the extent of a dedicated GPU, when using the iGPU you should not be overclocking either the CPU or iGPU, it will cause nothing but problems, Ryzen in general is already not super overclockable it's stock settings are already pretty much as good as it is going to get already. Overclocking just introduces hotter temps and instabilities. If you want better performance get another dedicated GPU, if you want it to stop functioning weirdly revert all overclocks and run it at default settings again.

i increased the apu clock and got like 30% more fps in doom 2016 a few months ago

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