No Temperature reading from my new FX6300

Started by Manxscouse, April 06, 2014, 02:21:42 PM

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Manxscouse

Hi,
    I have just changed my processor from an AthlonII x3 to a FX6300. Although Tthrottle sees the processes running on all 6 cores, it does not report any temperatures at all. Other programs see the sensors. Do you have any idea? Thanks for your help.

fred

Quote from: Manxscouse on April 06, 2014, 02:21:42 PM
Do you have any idea? Thanks for your help.
Go to the Logging tab and check "Debug" exit TThrottle and start it again.
Next give me everything in the Logging Tab.

Manxscouse

06 April 2014 - 22:46:53 Driver installed properly. Driver Version: 2.5 W7
06 April 2014 - 22:46:53 Driver regulator: active (OK)
06 April 2014 - 22:46:54 Program version: 7.30,64Bit
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
Language: User: 2057 (ENG), System: 2057 (ENG), Selected: 1033 (ENU) Used: 1033 (ENU)
NVidia
LogicalGpu: 0, PhysicalGpuCount: 1

GeForce GT 630,Pos: 0, ID: 251662558 | -1970269086 | 3840 | busId: 2 | busSlot: 2
Total PhysicalGpuCount: 1

nvidia: found 1 logical devices
nvidia: found 1 physical devices
NrGpu: 0,  SensorNr: 0, TCount 1 - TMax: 127,  Temp: 53 nvidia: Temperature 53 °C, max Temperature 127 °C

nvidia: GeForce GT 630
AMD_ATI
Try to load Library: atiadlxx.dll
Try to load Library: atiadlxy.dll
Library not found

Vendor ID: AuthenticAMD
Vendor ID: AMD
HighestIntegerValue: 0000000D - Processor Signature: 00600F20
Misc. info: 02060800
Feature Flags1 3E98320B
Feature Flags2 178BFBFF

Processor: AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor                             
Processor: Family: 15h, Model: 2, Stepping: 0
Processor: Max Case Temperature: 70.0 °C, Max Power: 0.0 W

Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 24, Function: 2, F2x94, DRAM CHR:00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 24, Function: 2, F2x64, HTC:00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 24, Function: 2, F2xE8, NBridge:00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 24, Function: 3, F3xE4, Temperature (F):00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 24, Function: 3, F3xA4, Temperature:00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 31, Function: 2, F2x94, DRAM CHR:00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 31, Function: 2, F2x64, HTC:00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 31, Function: 2, F2xE8, NBridge:00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 31, Function: 3, F3xE4, Temperature (F):00000000   
Status: 0, Bus: 0, Device: 31, Function: 3, F3xA4, Temperature:00000000   
This Processor has 6 cores and  1 temperature sensors.
Processor group: 0, Processors: 6
Regulator threads used for the CPU: 3

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06 April 2014 - 22:47:06 Number of matching Programs (Processes): 9
CPU: hadam3p_eu_6.09_windows_intelx86.exe, PID: 6660, Threads: 3
CPU: hadam3p_eu_um_6.09_windows_intelx86.exe, PID: 7108, Threads: 3
CPU: hadrm3p_eu_um_6.09_windows_intelx86.exe, PID: 5712, Threads: 3
CPU: akv8c_bb_r1846_winx86_avxx.exe, PID: 3948, Threads: 3
CPU: akv8c_bb_r1846_winx86_avxx.exe, PID: 5928, Threads: 3
CPU: akv8c_bb_r1846_winx86_avxx.exe, PID: 4452, Threads: 3
CPU: akv8c_bb_r1846_winx86_avxx.exe, PID: 908, Threads: 3
CPU: akv8c_bb_r1846_winx86_avxx.exe, PID: 4756, Threads: 3
GPU: lunatics_x41zc_win32_cuda50.exe, PID: 6748, Threads: 5
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06 April 2014 - 22:47:06 Connected with BOINC client
06 April 2014 - 22:47:06 Number of matching Programs (Processes): 7

fred

What I suspect is some kind of BIOS setting that blocks reading. Might be some thermal setting.
I have a 8320, same family and model, that works fine.

Manxscouse

Thanks Fred. There is a BIOS update available. I'll try that.

Manxscouse

Updated the BIOS and checked all the settings. No joy. Have tried uninstalling and reinstalling; no joy. I must be missing something.

Manxscouse

I have finally found the problem. It was some sort of incompatibility between Motherboard, processor and TThottle. I have just changed motherboard to a 970 Extreme 4 and now it works perfectly.

fred

Quote from: Manxscouse on June 15, 2014, 01:12:32 PM
I have finally found the problem. It was some sort of incompatibility between Motherboard, processor and TThottle. I have just changed motherboard to a 970 Extreme 4 and now it works perfectly.
Great, something was blocking it.

Boinc-unser

I got a similar problem with my GeForce GT 635M. Even the Log looks pretty similar.

As you might see I using a laptop and won't change the mainboard. So I looking for an other possibility to solve the problem.

I found out that it is not impossible to get the temperature of my Gpu! If I run an other software (HWMonitore) this one can show me my Gpu temperature. Suprisingly Tthorttle shows the same temperatures for my Gpu as long as HWMonitore runs - If I close it, the Temperature falls to back to 0 °C.

You got any idea how I can let Tthrottle show my Gpu temperature without running an additional program?

fred

Quote from: Boinc-unser on January 12, 2017, 10:01:58 PM
You got any idea how I can let Tthrottle show my Gpu temperature without running an additional program?
Your driver doesn't support reading the temps, so TThrottle doesn't show them.
It can use HWMonitor as you noticed to get the temps.
The AMD driver doesn't support the reading so there isn't much I can do about it.

Boinc-unser

Thanks for your fast reply!

Quote from: fred on January 12, 2017, 10:48:06 PM
It can use HWMonitor as you noticed to get the temps.
The AMD driver doesn't support the reading so there isn't much I can do about it.

Does HWMonitor use there own drivers? I wonder why they are able to read the temps and you aren't.

fred

Quote from: Boinc-unser on January 13, 2017, 03:28:55 PM
Does HWMonitor use there own drivers? I wonder why they are able to read the temps and you aren't.
They probably access the card more directly bypassing the driver.