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Monitoring Ryzen 3000 series CPUs and X570 chipset
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Dragunov Aug 1, 2019
I was really hoping zenpower would work, but it gives a reading of 200C for my Ryzen 3600.
lm_sensors says no sensors detected. It finds my Nuvoton chip but says: Found unknown chip with ID 0xd451

This is the first time I've ever bought a CPU the same month it was released, now I remember why I don't usually do that XD
Better to wait until the bugs are sorted out and there's better support.

Supposedly these chips have a TJmax of 95C, so I guess maybe there isn't much to worry about.
I think I would hear the fan speed increase if it was overheating, but maybe not.

System seems pretty stable for the most part.
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