I upgraded my Windows system to the new version 22H2 and my CPU load counter stopped working. When the "Based on CPU time" setting is activated, it shows wrong values, which deviate a lot from the real values. With "Use the performance counter" it always shows 0%.
Installed Libre Hardware Monitor, there CPU Total data is quite similar to what is displayed in Windows Task Manager. Please tell me what to do to get CPU load counter working.
5条答案
按热度按时间qeeaahzv1#
You probably won't. I have the issue like forever and people here said, it was because of Libre Hardware Monitor and there is nothing someone could do about it unless this one is updated. The issue is: Libre Hardware Monitor has shown the correct total-load-value for my Ryzen 3600x for quite some time already. And if you use the performance counter setting, which in my opinion would be the preferable option anyway, it shouldn't even rely on that or any external library at all - but all it does is showing "0 %", while other tools like RTSS show the values of the windows performance counter without any issue. I love TrafficMonitor, but I wouldn't bet on a quick fix with this issue.
r7knjye22#
Personally, "Based on CPU time" shows like a 1/4 of the real load if not less when CPU is bursting to 100%.
The second option "Use the performance counter" is much closer to reality and probably takes the info from the same source as the task manager and by quickly changing to this option, it's much better.
yfjy0ee73#
The second option for me is just 0% everytime, I try other methods and no work :(
ddarikpa4#
Same problem here on Win11 22H2. Will this be fixed?
kse8i1jr5#
i have same problem, ryzen 5600x