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  1. Generally RAM will not have a temp listed.
    The only way that I know of getting ram temps is by physically installing a sensor onto the ram PCBs, or chips on the PCBs.
    and connecting them to the motherboard. How I do not know, but I am sure there are tutorial videos on youtube or similar video streaming site.

    One way around that is to find ram that has a water cooling option. and put it on a separate loop from gfx and or cpu. as the tubing is (usually) much smaller.

    if I remember correctly, there are some ram modules out there that have built in sensors.
    However, they are few and far between, and difficult to find.
    And much more difficult to find ones that are compatible with both your motherboard AND cpu.

    As far as your Ryzen 5 cpu... I can't answer that.
    I have a Ryzen 9, and it took nearly a year for the temp on mine to show, in the app. after several updates.

  2. On 24/04/2021 at 13:29, Andavari said:

    I don't know why allot of those type of tools do it the way to do, and it will always have someone scratching their head wondering since using a search for such a thing has allot of pages with people asking the same question in various tools.

    If it's in single channel it's less confusing since it just gives the value someone expects to see. Add in additional RAM sticks and it changes what those types of tools display. Probably would help if it was added together and shown in such tools so it wasn't such gibberish to most people who just want to quickly verify their PC is configured as they purchased it.

    Although I am savvy (enough) to understand that the speed is halved, due to number of channels, and don't get confused. I would still like to see the actual speed the ram is running at across all channels. If my ram is rated for/set to run at XXXXMhz... that is the number I want to see. Not some fraction of that speed depending on how many channels my motherboard supports, or sticks of ram I have installed...

    Then I can see immediately... without having to math... if whether or not the ram is running how i want it too.
    Or if I need to make changes.

  3. 40 minutes ago, Andavari said:

    The DRAM speed is correct, and other tools like CPU-Z, HWInfo, etc., will or should show the same since it's dual channel and the value is halved, so you have to multiple by 2 which will equal the total speed 3200Mhz.

    Thank you for the reply.
    I realize that I need to multiply by 2, to get the actual speed of my dual-channel ram. But it could be confusing for those that are not tech savvy.
    Would it not be better if speccy listed each channel and it's speed, then the total sum of all channels?
    What about people who have  4 (quad) or 8 (oct) channel ram?

  4. CPU

    • Issue #1) Not showing full name of CPU.  I have a Ryzen 9 - 3900X - 12 core CPU
    • issue #2) Not showing speed of (above) CPU (default is 3.8 GHz - Mine is OC'd to 4.0 GHZ)
    • Issue #3) Not showing Temp of (above) CPU

    RAM

    • Issue #4) Only shows amount of Ram. No ram type, speed or temp shown.

    Graphics

    • Issue #5) I  have an RTX 2080Ti with 11GB of vram Speccy only shows 3GB

    Storage

    • Issue #6) I have 2 NVME drives in my system. Speccy shows them as unknown SSD, and does not show temps of either.


     

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