FREE utility that EVERYONE should install... TODAY!

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For YEARS everyone has been telling me to use HWInfo64... well, I did and its AWESOME!

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There’s a few programs over the years I’ve grown to love simply bc Jay explains the setup/features so thoroughly. Fan control goes on every PC I build now. Love these kinds of videos

YouBetterCallSaul
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Just an FYI: Crossbar Clock is the frequency and rate at which information is shared across GPU components, such as texture mapping units, render outputs, graphics processing clusters, and the memory controller. It determines the overall performance of the GPU, the higher the clock the faster the components are communicating with each other and the more information is being processed to reach the final video output. The Crossbar Clock is typically timed variably depending upon the clock speeds of the Memory Clock and Core Clock.

If a GPU is having higher than average latency and poorer performance and all of the otherwise typical clocks one would think to check are nominal (e.g. the core clock frequency and memory frequency) it could mean the Crossbar Clock is faulty, mismatched, or a subcomponent is failing. Crossbar Clock is usually preset with a minimum frequency by the GPU's bios and then dynamic above that frequency based on the Core and Memory clock. A failed component or bad bios typically sees the Crossbar Clock drop down to the baseline or minimum clock speed leading to poor performance.

XtomJamesExtra
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You're not gonna DDOS anyone because you're the last to know, Jay lol

chexmixkitty
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*_Don’t let Jay near a MoBo with A Drill_*

Thanks for being Awesome Jay! We all appreciate it!

SATO_FDR
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I already really liked HWInfo 64, but Jay really expanded my understanding of some of the deeper features. Jay alerted me to UI features like hiding lines, or linking to another app, and using logging (I'd not really "need" that, since I'm really just looking at regular monitoring of my primary PC machine, and will also use this software right away on a new machine to get details on how it behaves). Thanks, Jay. There are good reasons you are a popular channel.

crtune
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What I like about it is that you can select anything you want to monitor & add it to your taskbar, so at a quick glance you can see what temps are, usages, or even voltage levels if so desired.

jpw
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After using it for years (and for free) i decided to pay for the full licence unlimited time, cause i think that a good job deserve to be rewarded

migabri
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Been using it for years. Best monitor software ever. As a tech " God " I'm suprised it took you soo flipping long Jay!

BritproGamer
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Personally, i don't use shared memory support as hwinfo can input stuff directly into RTSS (check settings). You don't even need msi afterburner hehe.

XxJGVxX
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The sensors for Vcore and VR out will show you the amount of voltage the CPU cores are using rather than the VID. If you enable the option for EC support it will show additional sensors like PCH. The DIMM sensors consume system resources so I disable them most of the time. If you put an X in the box for Profiling Time (on the Config page) you can see what sensors are consuming resources.

MrFoxRox
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I'm glad you gave it a try! I've used it for quite a while and love it. I guess the only downside I can find to it is that there are sooo many sensors on it that it can be overwhelming at first glance, but its also easy to configure and remove those in the setup menu. Good stuff, my good Sir!

phoenix
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With all due respect to everyone posting, just because someone is in IT, doesn't mean they know everything there is to know about IT. With that said... Where the hell have you been Jay? 🤣 This app is so old it should be obsolete, but it's still going strong. I still love it. Love your stuff... Keep 'em coming.

neilvanrooyen
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Jay is only 26 years behind the rest of the world.

WolfsFriend
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LOL.... You've finally jumped onboard. Every time you've used CPUID HWMonitor, I've thought Jay - you need to switch. I love the ability to see which cores are thermal throttling and can do per-core voltage / multiplier tweaking in XTU to make sure no cores get throttled when running Cinebench R23. Such a great monitoring utility!

jamessimmons
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HWiNFO64's best trick is the ability to add a sensor to your tray, customize it and apply an alarm. The the second best trick is the OSD is good for more than CPU/GPU load and frame rates. e.g. If you think your game is applying too much voltage to a component (hint, hint), add it to your OSD.

BansheeBunny
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You overlooked an important feature: the ability to add a temperature sensor to the system tray, allowing real-time temperature readings to be displayed at all times. My favorite.

BazejTuszynski
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When loading the program I noticed the option to download the 66 page PDF users manual - really recommend to get a head start. Great looking tool, thanks Jay.

michael
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In HWInfo64 I set different font colors for different things I monitor. All of my fans are in bold red font, and my temps are in bold yellow font. It's quick to pick out things more important to me than the other sensors I leave open.

JohnSmith-xind
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HWinfo also has GPU busy and wait in there, too, so you can use it to diagnose CPU or GPU bottlenecks, no additional monitoring software required

RocketSlug
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Ron's data edit is a piece of free software that makes working with CSVs a lot easier.

It handles them much better than Excel and gives you more options

ShadowRune