";s:4:"text";s:5144:"CPU Package, 39C - 43C, PPO, 34C - 41C, CPU, 34c - 37C, and CPU (PECI) 34C - 37C. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsR7 1700 | Vega 64 | 32GB RAM | Crosshair VI Hero | 1.25TB SSD You must log in or register to reply here. Is there supposed to be a significant disparity between these two temperatures?Well, that's indeed a larger difference than expected.5820k and nothing outside of the extraordinary... right now I'm just browsing using Chrome and I've got a varying CPU usage of 1%-4%. But its an Aorus X470 Gaming 5. Just make sure you are getting a accurate read somewhere.I swapped my processor for a new one and a new h80i v2 but its the same. I'd also check out another few temp monitoring sensors, like realtemp, aida64 and hwmonitor I think also does it.Just done this, HWmonitor says 30. It is not always exactly 5C but within a degree of 5C, and I believe that is just due to the temperature readings being taken at slightly different intervals.Looks like tools like HWMonitor and Intel XTU read a different CPU Package temperature value. Guess the mystery of the CPU Package continues.I guess this was just the 1-st level support, so maybe if you push them a bit they will forward this issue to a higher level and might come with a better answer.I'm seeing a similar thing with my i7-5820K, not that I think HWiNFO is a problem. The Intel Extreme Tuning Utility shows one "CPU Temperature" that seems to be the same as the CPU (PECI) in HWiNFO, and the Core temperatures (which match HWiNFO Core temperatures.)
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In this subreddit, we celebrate and promote the ultimate gaming and working platform. Corsair CUE shows normal temps, just Link that's the problem.CPU package temps are around the pin and die, this is normal.
HWMonitor and Ryzen Master are reporting a CPU temperature of around 24-28 degrees at idle but Corsair Link 4 has something called CPU Package temp and it's at 80 degrees! Though the package temperature seems too high to be true.Don't mean to bump this post (again), but I believe I am having a similar issue to the OP.
Will reinstall properly and see if it makes a difference. Ascend to a level that respects your eyes, your wallet, your mind, and your heart. There may be more for all I know, hiding under names like AUXTIN1. I just recently updated to the latest BIOS but noticed this discrepancy in temperatures before that on the old BIOS as well. As we say in the USA, don't shoot the messenger. I have a Ryzen 2600 cooled with a Corsair h80i V2. Did I do something wrong?Just ran a 10 min stability test on Aida64 with FPU off. The rep asked me to run the diagnostic tool, which I did, and came up with a PASS and no issues. So since the CPU package temperature reports the average of highest temperatures in the CPU, it might be catching the FIVR.Here is a screenshot of the temps from both idle and load. It is the cpu temp reported by the mobo and it is absolutely innacurate (on my x99). JavaScript is disabled. If you can find the humor in it, he had no idea what was going on either with the CPU Package temp and mentioned the Core Max temperature is the one I guess they prefer? At this point I'm not sure what temperature to believe so I might just ignore package temperature all together and look at the core temps. Aida64 however says my motherboard is unrecognised. I have a new 3570k cpu. So do you measure the overall temp or the package? Sorry to bump into your thread, but since I have the same question.Not easy to say, the correct one might be neither of those two on this AMD CPU.. The first thing I noticed was that with my old 2500K my CPU Package temperature and Core Max were almost always within a degree with each other.
I have also noticed from those screenshots that the Min/Max values have a 5C difference between tools. Hi all, I am confused between which temperature to look at. I have a Ryzen 2600 cooled with a Corsair h80i V2. Hwinfo for instance give me 46 for cpu package and 48 for cpu core max and the temp i see in ai suite is 37 which correspond to cpu in the motherboard branch of hwinfo (i also see in the same branch a cpu (peci) entry which gives the correct value (46).