1000 series and HWMonitor

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2016/09/11 16:00:32 (permalink)
Since I installed a Titan XP I've been getting some unusual readings in HWMonitor that I didn't have with a 1080FE. For instance the GPU clock doesn't boost past 608MHz and the power max goes to 569.5V. With uninstall/clean and a fresh HWMontitor download I got the same results. Using GPUZ the readings seem normal and through some benchmarks the Titan XP's performance has always been what would be expected. So my question is has HWMonitor given anyone else anomalous readings and/or does anyone know what could cause this?
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    Re: 1000 series and HWMonitor 2016/09/11 16:10:44 (permalink)
    Sounds like hwmonitor is giving a false reading.


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    Re: 1000 series and HWMonitor 2016/09/11 17:39:15 (permalink)
    Yeah, That's the obvious conclusion and I see no no reason to stray from it. Just curious if others had seen similar anomalies.

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    Re: 1000 series and HWMonitor 2016/09/11 19:54:55 (permalink)
    569.5v... Are you sure that isn't an AMD gpu?

    I will load he info on my folding machine and see if the 1070 reads anything strange.

    Just got home, downloaded hwmonitor and it reads the 1070 running at 1.212v. That is incorrect, but it definitely isn't 500+v.
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    Re: 1000 series and HWMonitor 2016/10/25 17:37:01 (permalink)
    Since updating to HWMonitor 1.30 all of the anomalous readings have been corrected.

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