What thermal sensors does your hardware have? Shall we create a list?
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Greetings.
Do you also find that you can't trust the specifications about certain details when buying?, and that if a certain component really has a thermal sensor, you can read it for sure?Let's create a database of thermal sensors, which extras, which standard ones can be seen, and what you want to contribute about the matter.
I will try to update the list as soon as you add info.Edit:
This was also interesting because current micros monitor the vrm to adjust their boost, and to be touching with your finger or buying a probe with numeric display...
As for the other components, it may be interesting for oc or optimization, or to be safe and at ease in cases of operation under extreme conditions.
I will add info as I get it, and I may delete the post, not sure.
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Asus Tuf B550 Gaming Pro: @defaultuser
Cpu: Yes, From the sensor under the socket.
Cpu Package: Yes, Tctl/Tdie of the cpu
Chipset: Yes
Motherboard: Yes
VRM: No. It does appear in HWMonitor and in SIV64X as an unidentified tmpin, and as a value of distance to tjmax, and other software doesn't show it. -
Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 3600c17 2x8GB: (KF3600C17D4/8GX) @defaultuser
No. It can only be seen as an unidentified TMPIN in HWMonitor and similar. -
Asus Rog Strix RTX 2060 6GB: @defaultuser
GPU: Yes.
Memory: Yes.
VRM: Yes.
"Hot Spot": Yes. It accompanies the vram one, it seems to be a sensor on the pcb in the gpu area.
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Is no one brave enough?, This is curiosity on one hand, and on the other hand I would have liked to find a list like this at my time, it would surely be useful to more people, and it would pique the curiosity of more than one.
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ASUS STRIX B550-F Gaming.
It does not have a temperature sensor on the VRM according to this review:
guru3d asus-strix-b550-f-gaming-review
"Update2: this board does not have any thermal sensor at the VRM stages" -
Hp proliant dl 360p gen 8
Energy-efficient design
It is the first in the industry to include a 3D temperature sensor array to precisely control server fans, to direct cooling and reduce unnecessary fan power, and thus save on cooling costs.