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Beta Update Zentimings:
https://www.overclock.net/forum/13-amd-general/1740690-zentimings-5.html#post28569562
https://www.overclock.net/forum/13-amd-general/1740690-zentimings-5.html#post28569562
Yes, I will update the OP soon. Meanwhile, here's the "beta 2" of the new version, currently working on Matisse and maybe Renoir Desktop. Will continue working on adding support for as many generations as possible.
ZenTimings v1.1.0 beta2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G-dxnvMNs4wDQ6QNb0QCme4ZaSlhCR_p/view?usp=sharing
Keep in mind this a preliminary build and things will probably change for the final version.
The new version includes a driver called inpoutx64 and is open-source (https://highrez.co.uk/). It gets automatically installed. Its location is C:\windows\system32\drivers\inpoutx64.sys and is used in other software as well. If you have a Vanguard or other anti-cheat gaming software, it might get blocked. To delete the driver, you can use a software called Autoruns: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sys...loads/autoruns but make sure you don't have other software using it - e.g. some RGB software for peripherals, water pumps, etc.
Known limitations: - FCLK, UCLK and MCLK are not accounting BCLK, they will always be displayed on ~100MHz base. Have no solution for that, SMU is returning them this way. - Can't get VDDG_IOD and VDDG_CCD separately. There's no known way to do that currently. - Voltage readings work on x64 OS only, will add x86 support later
As always, the app does not auto-refresh, but will probably add an option to support auto-refresh with a configurable interval