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HWInfo Pro Auto Log | HWiNFO® Forum The time-stamp used in log file name is just to make the name unique and it's using the "tick count" which is the number of milliseconds since the computer started {comp_name} currently works for report files only, not the sensor log file name The next Beta build will support it for sensor log too
detecting overheating in i9 | HWiNFO® Forum I have a HP OMEN 45L i9-14900 that is overheating and shutting down occasionally during the middle of the night I have HWINFO 64 Pro v8 27-5735 running I want to monitor temperature and related parameters like throttling being active to try to determine the cause The bios on startup shows
FEATURE Supported Command-line parameters in HWiNFO64 Pro 1 If you don't specify a filename for the log, HWiNFO will use a unique name based on the actual time-stamp 2 There is the "-max_time=" command-line parameter which tells HWiNFO to run for a specific amount of seconds and then terminate Perhaps by combining these two features you could have a solution that would be somehow acceptable
Need help understanding HWINFO thermal throttle meanings and where they . . . As you can see in my screenshot, my Thermal Throttling (HTC) and (PROCHOT EXT) both have a thermal throttle "Yes" applied From my understanding, Thermal Throttling (HTC) is "HTC stands for Hardware Thermal Control If it reports "Yes", it means the CPU is overheating " But I am confused