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Chuwi Ryzen 7 Mini PC not showing up in Ryzen Master ?
Hello.
Windows is new to me as I am a Mac user but i need a Windows machine to run a CNC machine. On Amazon Spain I purchased the following pc.
I downloaded Ryzen Master to check the temperatures as the fan does not appear in system devices or any fan software and I wanted to make sure it was working properly. When I ran Ryzen master it returns the followinf
AMD Ruzen Master
Ryzen Master does not support current processor.
Unsupported Processor
Is that a problem ? please advise . photos below thank you very much.
CHUWI Mini PC RzBox Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2-4.4GHz, 16GB RAM 512GB ROM SSD WiFi 6 BT5.2, Desktop Computer Windows 11 Radeon Graphics 2000MHz with HDMI/DP Port/2*M.2 1T/2*USB-A 3.0/ 2*RJ45 1000Mbps/SATA
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Ryzen master is not supported on laptop processors.
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Thank you
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Github has a Ryzen Master alternate that can be used in Laptops.
Download it and install it in your Mini-PC and see if it works. It should give a lot of the same data as the Regular Ryzen Master.
You can download it from here: https://ryzencontroller.com/
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spiritburner, I would be very cautious using third party Ryzen Master like software on your processor without a lot of research and I would suggest creating a Restore Point and scanning it with you anti-virus before installing it. Enjoy, John.
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Maybe you should do the research yourself before making such a statement.
This has been on Gitlab and Github website for quite some time and if it was malware if would have been removed a long time ago.
True using 3rd party app from a unknown source or unreliable source can be infected with malware but Github is owned by Microsoft.
So please before making any type of inane statements, which you are famous for, do some research first if you know how.
NOTE: the only good tip you gave was to make a Restore point before installing.
