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Bug: CPU Core and Voltage Incorrect After Enabling Core Isolation's Memory Integrity Feature in Windows 11

Open schiffy91 opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

After enabling Core Isolation's Memory Integrity Feature in Windows 11, SideBarDiagnostics reports my Ryzen 5950x has a frequency of 15GhZ -> NaN frequently. It also reports my CPU voltage now going up scary high to something like 1.55V. Opening up Ryzen Master and the latest version of HwInfo show this is isn't right -- my CPU continues to be peak at around 4.8GHz and operate at around 1.4V max.

SideBarDiagnostics may need to be compiled with a new version of LibreHardwareMonitor that accommodates any reporting changes after enabling Core Isolation, which does something under the hood with additional virtualization in Windows 11.

schiffy91 avatar Aug 20 '22 17:08 schiffy91

Does this issue happen with the latest commit of Libre Hardware Monitor?

ArcadeRenegade avatar Aug 20 '22 19:08 ArcadeRenegade

Good catch. It does as per the latest stable version released (0.9). I filed a bug there: https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor/LibreHardwareMonitor/issues/801. Should I leave this open, or close it until it's been fixed in LibreHardwareMonitor?

schiffy91 avatar Aug 21 '22 19:08 schiffy91

You can leave this open, I need to do a new release soon anyways.

ArcadeRenegade avatar Aug 21 '22 19:08 ArcadeRenegade