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Majority of CPU cores sensors are missing - M3 Pro #1982

Closed AntonioPignataro closed 3 months ago

AntonioPignataro commented 3 months ago

Hello, M3 Pro (12 CPU cores/18 GPU cores) user here. I have a MacBook Pro 16", model identifier Mac15,7, running macOS Sonoma 14.5.0, and have been facing the following issues.

Only efficiency cores 1, 3 and 4 are detected by Stats. When I enable the option to show the hottest CPU core, or even the average CPU temp, it gives me results based only on these three cores. If I enable the showing of unknown and HID sensors, a bunch of unnamed sensors appears and I suppose some of them might be the missing CPU cores. Same happens to GPU cores, but I don't have for sure if every one of them has an individual sensor.

How do I proceed? Is there a way to identify which of these unnamed sensors are equivalent to each of the missing CPU cores? What about the GPU? And if an identify each of the sensors, is there a way to make Stats count them as sensors of the CPU/GPU group of sensors and include them in stats like hottest CPU/GPU core and average CPU/GPU temp?

If more information is needed to identify what might be causing the issues, I can willingly send them.

Grateful for the attention, Antonio Pignataro

AntonioPignataro commented 3 months ago

Just found out a discussion about this already exists.