Motherboard: Gigabyte 970A-UD3
CPU: Phenom II X4 965
Ram: G.Skill Ares Orange 8GB (2x4GB) Kit
PSU: SeaSonic Gold+ 550 modular
I ran Prime95 over night, starting at 8:00 pm.
I had it set to small FFT's and Priority 10.
I also had HWMonitor open and displaying Core Temps, which after 30 minutes seemed to top out at approx. 51c-52c. This is normal top out on this system under Prime95
This morning at 8:00am (12 hours later) all seemed to be working fine, with all 4 workers testing away very happily.
HWMonitor, however, was only displaying 3 cores, and those temps looked wrong, and the were completely static.
0 - 31c
1 - 52c
2 - 51c
It turned out that HWMinitor was not running, so I shut everything down.
I then opened up HWMonitor to find that it was still showing only three core temps but they are not static.
0 - 30c
1 - 30c
2 - 41c
I checked Task Manager to verify all cores running, and they all 4 look fine.
What do you thing would account for only 3 cores showing up in HWMonitor?
CPU: Phenom II X4 965
Ram: G.Skill Ares Orange 8GB (2x4GB) Kit
PSU: SeaSonic Gold+ 550 modular
I ran Prime95 over night, starting at 8:00 pm.
I had it set to small FFT's and Priority 10.
I also had HWMonitor open and displaying Core Temps, which after 30 minutes seemed to top out at approx. 51c-52c. This is normal top out on this system under Prime95
This morning at 8:00am (12 hours later) all seemed to be working fine, with all 4 workers testing away very happily.
HWMonitor, however, was only displaying 3 cores, and those temps looked wrong, and the were completely static.
0 - 31c
1 - 52c
2 - 51c
It turned out that HWMinitor was not running, so I shut everything down.
I then opened up HWMonitor to find that it was still showing only three core temps but they are not static.
0 - 30c
1 - 30c
2 - 41c
I checked Task Manager to verify all cores running, and they all 4 look fine.
What do you thing would account for only 3 cores showing up in HWMonitor?