I run TThrottle on three systems, monitoring and sometimes controlling a fleet of graphics cards which has varied over the years, such as GTX 1070 and AMD Radeon Radeon RX 570 and Radeon VII.
So far as I can recall, on initial install on new systems, TThrottle has always found a suitable temperature sensor reporting from the GPU, and been able to use it for a while. But after a time (and presumably after various Windows software updates and Nvidia or AMD drivers updates) a given Tthrottle installation seems to forget how to see temperature on all of my GPUs.
I've used the workaround of starting and referring to a copy of GPU-Z, but I'd be happy if there were a way to get TThrottle to re-do the search for suitable sensors it does at the first startup, as I suspect it would succeed.
Is there a way? would I need to uninstall TThrottle and delete some registry entries, then reboot and do a new installation?
So far as I can recall, on initial install on new systems, TThrottle has always found a suitable temperature sensor reporting from the GPU, and been able to use it for a while. But after a time (and presumably after various Windows software updates and Nvidia or AMD drivers updates) a given Tthrottle installation seems to forget how to see temperature on all of my GPUs.
I've used the workaround of starting and referring to a copy of GPU-Z, but I'd be happy if there were a way to get TThrottle to re-do the search for suitable sensors it does at the first startup, as I suspect it would succeed.
Is there a way? would I need to uninstall TThrottle and delete some registry entries, then reboot and do a new installation?