Hi All, Speccy was reporting my laptop motherboard temp correctly with Windows 7, but after upgrading to Windows 10 Speccy no longer reports any temp for the motherboard. i.e. not wrong, but null under Windows 10. The CPU, GPU and HDD temps all same as before the upgrade. Anyone else see similar change in Speccy behaviour after Windows 10 upgrade?
Модель Radeon HD 8670M
Код устройства 1002-6660
Производитель HP (103C)
Частота ГП 300,0 (975,0) МГц
Версия драйвера 15.201.1001.0
Тип памяти DDR3
Память 1024 МБ
Hi, @Rajamincan you attempt re-uploading your image, it doesn't show.
Everybody, the developers appreciate your submissions. I hope they can make things better for you.
Just a reminder, be sure you have the latest bios version for your PC as sometimes the bug maybe in the motherboard-to-windows communication and/or the way Speccy reads that data
Clearly there is an issue with AMD FM2+ motherboards and UEFI BIOS.
Good catch, and that's why I started this thread so patterns (and there are likely to be many separate ones) can be spotted where they would be missed when placed in seperate threads.As far as why it hasn't been fixed, there may be multiple reasons, the least of which could be that it's unfixable and caused by the way that chipset communicates the information to to WMI service which then reports to speccy.
I have just come here to look for assistance/advice and found this thread. I currently do not have access to te PC, however I will get the details later today and post them.
I run Speccy on an older XP machine where I use it to monitor temperatures during processor intensive operations.
Recently I was trying to find out why a Win10 machine was running slow and found that under certain conditions there was a high CPU load - Speccy was installed and I could see the temperatures rising however they looked "normal" for the usage. Advice from Dell was to update drivers and move to Win10. Win10 upgrade completed and had to re-install Speccy.
CPU temperature are all looking fine - idle around 40/45 c and increase under load. However, motherboard temperature are way out. I have seen several different values reported however they do not vary and stay exactly the same - 77c motherboard when CPU is 30! is one example.
Obviously an incorrect value being reported or interpreted. The machine is a Dell Latitude E6430 - further details to follow.
I have managed to get some snapshots of the appropriate page ... which are saved as .speccy files. I then try to upload them here and for some reason I cannot do so ... I use the Attach Files, Browse to the location, select the image and Open, then when I click <Attach This File> the system responds with: Error You aren't permitted to upload this kind of file when I use the Basic Uploader and Upload Skipped (Error IO) when using the advanced version.
Is there a guide on how to upload .speccy files directly?