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I don't think any of those is the VRM temp. To find out, I would use HWinfo which has a more detailed description of sensors, then see what FC temp matches Note that on many Asus MB, VRM reporting is done via the EC chip, so you might have to activate that option in both FC and HWinfo to get the reading. Note2, some MB don't support VRM reading at all... |
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In FC I activated EC, but nothing was added to the list. In HWinfo the sensor shows the temperature... |
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Make sure you restart FC after enabling EC in it. If not, then it most likely is because this specific Asus embbeded controller is not suppoted by LibreHardwareMonitor. To confirm, simply run LibreHardwareMonitor and see if the sensor shows in it https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor/LibreHardwareMonitor/releases A workaround would be to use the HWinfo pluggin in FC |
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Yes, indeed, LibreHardwareMonitor does not display VRM temperature. It worked through the plugin. Thank you very much for your help ) |
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I noticed that if I close the HWinfo application, the plugin no longer works... |
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You have to keep it running, it feeds FC... There is no workaround to this But you can have it close to tray/ open with Windows to tray and use only the sensor panel |
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The problem is that the plugin only works when the sensor window is open, and without the sensor window it cannot start automatically, it must be started manually. Because of this, for me the whole point of this plugin is lost, unfortunately. |
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Which of these indicators is responsible for VRM?
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