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Similar projects and alternatives to ryzen_monitor
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zenpower
Zenpower is Linux kernel driver for reading temperature, voltage(SVI2), current(SVI2) and power(SVI2) for AMD Zen family CPUs.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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ryzen_smu
A Linux kernel driver that exposes access to the SMU (System Management Unit) for certain AMD Ryzen Processors. Read only mirror of https://gitlab.com/leogx9r/ryzen_smu
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C-States Ryzen 9 5900x
That being said, you can likely find more detailed monitoring info using this tool instead since it shows power, voltage, frequency and C-State residency all in one app.
- Temperature sensors for Ryzen ?
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12700K vs R7 5800X in CPU-Z Stress Test (25mins) using Noctua NH-C14S in 21°C Ambient
You can read through that blog post if you're curious (there's part 2 dedicated to the software measurements). There is no official software that reports that, but you can use the reverse-engineered tool (it's for Linux though).
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Which is the correct CPU temperature? - Ryzen.
How can I state all this confidently? Because I've reverse-engineered Ryzen Master myself and even wrote a Linux driver to show you exactly what Ryzen Master shows. In fact there's a lot of information it leaves out as well. I haven't ported it to other processors aside from my own 3700X but this spinoff project does add support for the 5000 series and quite a few other 3000 series processors. If you're looking for a "Ryzen Master" like monitoring tool, that will almost certainly work.
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4 core 5 GHz, Is it possible to keep the boost clock as a normal clock if thermal and power are enough like Intel? what is preventing the clock to keep standing? I turned off one CCD on my 5950x and the maximum power consumption is 117w for the 8 cores and thermal is acceptable 73c which is fine.
Windows tools don’t show that FIT limit but you can view them on Linux. Use that tool and experiment, I’m gonna bet that you’re hitting FIT limits preventing it from boosting higher and consuming more power.
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Ryzen 5600X High PPT draw when idle
In fact, HWiNFO64 and Ryzen Master both pull their information from a sub processor called the SMU. You’ll see this if you open HWiNFO64 and look at sensors. Some will have an ‘(SMU)’ prefix, indicating the information source is the same. This project essentially does the same thing but provides even more detailed info into power consumption as it shows other RoC rails in detail.
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[Phoronix] AMD Is Hiring More Linux Engineers For The Scheduler, Memory Management, Net I/O
Try this. Should give you even more information than RAPL or the amd_energy driver.
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[General Question] I've seen mixed answers regarding 5600x voltages. As a new 5600x owner, what do I trust?
For the 5000 series (since although I have reverse engineered the basics for them, I didn’t invest time to port my monitoring tool for those), you can use a derived project from mine called Ryzen monitor that would also show you this.
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5950x Linux lmsensor output
If you'd like more in-depth monitoring, you can use this which would give you results like this.
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How to monitor per Core Temp on 5800x?
If you’re using Linux, you can view them. Needless to say you can’t do this on Windows unless you port that functionality to it, otherwise you’d need to stick to the regular Tctl/Tdie/Tccd temperatures.
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hattedsquirrel/ryzen_monitor is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ryzen_monitor is C.
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