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Posted: Sat, 24th Oct 2009 19:49 Post subject: EVGA Percision Loses Temp Monitoring w/191.07? |
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Ever since I upgraded my drivers to 191.07 I can no longer find an option to monitor the core temp of my card. I'm running a GTX 285 on Win7x64. Anyone else have this issue?
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Posted: Sat, 24th Oct 2009 19:56 Post subject: |
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I'm also running a GTX285 in Win7x64, however it's not the same brand (I'm using XFX) and I'm using Nvidia's forceware drives with rivatuner. I can see temps without any problems using those two together.
Sorry that I can't be of any more assistance. 
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Posted: Sat, 31st Oct 2009 16:30 Post subject: Re: EVGA Percision Loses Temp Monitoring w/191.07? |
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Immunity wrote: | Ever since I upgraded my drivers to 191.07 I can no longer find an option to monitor the core temp of my card. I'm running a GTX 285 on Win7x64. Anyone else have this issue?
Screenshot of my meager monitoring options -
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There's a bug in new drivers.
Quote: | Problem background:
Since 190.xx series NVIDIA driver's internal resource manager is trying to precache thermal sensors information in the registry during the first startup after installation. This mechanism doesn't seem to work fine yet, under some conditions sensor detection and precaching algorithm can fail and store incorrect sensor type information in the registry causing temperatures to disappear till the ForceWare re-installation.
Temporary solution:
Until the problem is not fixed by NVIDIA, there are still some temporary tricks allowing to solve it. First, you may just perform complete Foreware re-install, this will also cause precached thermal sensor information to be removed from the registry and to be re-detected by ForceWare on the next start. Second, you may manually remove corrupted thermal sensor information from the registry and this way cause the ForceWare to re-detect it on the next reboot. To do it open regedit then search and delete all instances of RmThermalProviderInfo and RmThermalProviderNum entries in the registry. Then reboot. |
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Posted: Sun, 1st Nov 2009 08:52 Post subject: Re: EVGA Percision Loses Temp Monitoring w/191.07? |
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Glottis wrote: | Immunity wrote: | Ever since I upgraded my drivers to 191.07 I can no longer find an option to monitor the core temp of my card. I'm running a GTX 285 on Win7x64. Anyone else have this issue?
Screenshot of my meager monitoring options -
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There's a bug in new drivers.
Quote: | Problem background:
Since 190.xx series NVIDIA driver's internal resource manager is trying to precache thermal sensors information in the registry during the first startup after installation. This mechanism doesn't seem to work fine yet, under some conditions sensor detection and precaching algorithm can fail and store incorrect sensor type information in the registry causing temperatures to disappear till the ForceWare re-installation.
Temporary solution:
Until the problem is not fixed by NVIDIA, there are still some temporary tricks allowing to solve it. First, you may just perform complete Foreware re-install, this will also cause precached thermal sensor information to be removed from the registry and to be re-detected by ForceWare on the next start. Second, you may manually remove corrupted thermal sensor information from the registry and this way cause the ForceWare to re-detect it on the next reboot. To do it open regedit then search and delete all instances of RmThermalProviderInfo and RmThermalProviderNum entries in the registry. Then reboot. |
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Worked - thanks.
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