07-24-2024 01:00 AM
I am currently using the ROG Strix G713RM (2022) and I'm currently running on an AMD Ryzen 7 6800H with an RTX 3060. I currently have an issue with the ROG Armoury Crate software itself, because, for whatever reason, the CPU Temp is stuck on 0 which causes the fan to run in idle mode. Meanwhile, I also have the AMD Adrenalin Software, which was able to detect the CPU Temp.
I have already tried uninstalling and installing the Armoury Crate software multiple times already, but with no luck. The CPU Temp itself is still stuck on 0.
07-24-2024 01:20 AM
If you're seeing the CPU temperature as "0" in the ROG Armoury Crate software, it typically indicates an issue with the temperature sensor reading rather than an actual temperature of zero degrees Celsius.
Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue:
1. **Restart Armoury Crate**: Sometimes, simply restarting the Armoury Crate software can resolve temporary glitches or incorrect readings.
2. **Update Armoury Crate**: Ensure you have the latest version of Armoury Crate installed. Updates often include bug fixes and improvements that can address such issues.
3. **Check BIOS Settings**: Ensure that your BIOS settings are correctly configured. Sometimes, incorrect BIOS settings can cause sensor reading issues.
4. **Update BIOS**: Check if there's a BIOS update available for your motherboard. BIOS updates can sometimes improve hardware compatibility and stability.
5. **Check CPU Cooler**: Verify that your CPU cooler is properly installed and functioning correctly. Improper cooling can sometimes lead to incorrect temperature readings.
6. **Check Hardware Monitoring Tools**: Use other hardware monitoring tools (like HWMonitor, Core Temp, etc.) to cross-verify the CPU temperature readings. If other tools show normal temperatures, it's likely an Armoury Crate software issue.
7. **Contact Support**: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider contacting ASUS support or checking their forums for similar issues. They may have specific troubleshooting steps or updates related to Armoury Crate.
Remember, CPU temperature readings of "0" are usually not accurate and can be a result of a software or sensor malfunction rather than an actual hardware problem.
Thank you!
07-24-2024 01:25 AM - edited 07-24-2024 01:31 AM
Okay, I have tried using other hardware monitoring tools that you mentioned above, and it seems like it could be an Armoury Crate Issue, because the software that I just installed seems to be detecting the CPU Temp normally, and is showing me a similar temp between each of the software. So the issue is just that it could be an Armoury Crate issue? If then, are there ways to fix the issue? Because my fan is currently running on idle even though the CPU Temp is situated at 70-90 Degrees Celcius, and will it cause issues towards my CPU?
07-24-2024 01:47 AM
If other hardware monitoring tools are showing normal CPU temperatures while Armoury Crate is displaying an incorrect or zero temperature, it does suggest that the issue lies with Armoury Crate itself rather than a hardware problem. Here’s how you can address this:
1. **Check for Updates**: Make sure you have the latest version of Armoury Crate installed. Updates often fix bugs and improve compatibility.
2. **Reinstall Armoury Crate**: Sometimes, reinstalling the software can resolve underlying issues with its installation or configuration.
3. **Clear Cache and Settings**: In Armoury Crate, there might be an option to clear cache or reset settings. Try doing this to see if it resolves the temperature reading issue.
4. **Check ASUS Support**: Visit ASUS support forums or website to see if there are any known issues or specific troubleshooting steps related to Armoury Crate and temperature readings.
Regarding your concern about the fan running on idle despite high CPU temperatures (70-90 degrees Celsius), this is a critical issue that needs to be addressed promptly to avoid potential damage to your CPU:
- **Immediate Actions**: If your CPU is reaching such high temperatures and the fan is not ramping up to cool it down, it could indicate a problem with fan control or monitoring. Ensure your CPU cooler is properly mounted and functioning correctly.
- **Check Fan Settings**: In your BIOS or through other software (like your motherboard’s utility or third-party fan control software), ensure that fan profiles are correctly configured to respond to CPU temperature changes.
- **Monitor Temperature Closely**: Use reliable hardware monitoring tools to keep an eye on your CPU temperature until the fan control issue is resolved. This will help you avoid overheating and potential damage.
In summary, while the Armoury Crate issue might be related to software, the immediate concern of high CPU temperatures and idle fan operation needs immediate attention to prevent any damage to your CPU. Addressing both the software issue and fan control issue promptly will ensure the stability and longevity of your system.
Thank you!