
If that doesn't work, try right clicking the. perhaps the correct/latest chipset driver is not installed allowing correct interpretation of all data from assorted MB sensors? (Relying on default detected/installed MS drivers can often give a functioning system, but rarely is the best of everything installed. and windows 7 ultimate 64bit Try right clicking on the exe file and running as administrator. HWMonitor is VERY widely used in the tech and hardware reviewer industry, and this would be the first time I've heard of it being referred to as a 'poor piece of software', quite frankly. If that is the case, other software with identical access to that particular reading (CPUTIN, which does not show on my own Z270 board, obviously) would give the same reading.

Any piece of software might have a glitch with a particular chipset to me, unless there was some known issue with an HWMonitor and the X79 chipset (doubtful, as one would suspect the software would have been corrected many years ago,as the X79 board was/is widely used for the last 8 years), it is (in my opinion) more likely a motherboard sensor/sensor path issue (or even a missing sensor that the software has provisions for) itself.
