This is classic sampling noise. Report 9070XT-SENS-07 shows that during dogfights, readings spike between 62℃ - 88℃ in milliseconds, yet fan RPMs remain constant. I almost tore my PC apart thinking the cooler had popped off. In AIDA64, I navigated to Sensor Settings -> Configuration, increased the sampling interval from 1s to 5s, and checked 'Smooth Data'. Now, the curve is a gentle wave stable between 72℃ - 78℃. The downside is that I can no longer see instant thermal peaks; if the card actually spikes, this setting will hide it. Only use this for casual monitoring. Last updated onMarch 31, 2026 5:52 PM.
Checked via record 2025-INT-SENS on Win11 24H2. I observed core temps flipping between 75℃ and 85℃ instantly—a physical impossibility that ruined my overclocking benchmarks. I first panicked about the cooler mount and repasted the CPU, but the jumps persisted. I then navigated to AIDA64 Sensor Settings, increased the polling cycle from 1ms to 500ms, and enabled 'Data Smoothing'. The resulting curve became natural, with fluctuations capped at 3℃. After 5 stress cycles, it stayed rock steady. Note that smoothing introduces a slight perception lag, meaning you won't catch absolute instantaneous micro-peaks of temperature. Last updated onMarch 28, 2026 8:14 PM.
This is a classic case of sensor over-sampling. I thought my cooler had failed, but it was actually AIDA64 polling too fast and catching voltage transients. I navigated to AIDA64 Sensor Options and bumped the update interval from 1s to 5s, then enabled the Average Smoothing filter. The readings shifted from erratic spikes to a gentle wave, stabilizing between 70℃ - 78℃. While this makes the response slower, it removes the false alarms. Just a warning: if you are push-testing an OC, turn this off, or you'll miss real momentary thermal peaks that cause crashes. Last updated onMarch 27, 2026 6:24 PM.
The numeric jitter was driving me crazy. I first tried adjusting the polling rate in BIOS, but it did nothing. Then I enabled AIDA64's data smoothing with a 5-second window. Report 2025-FH5-08 showed temperatures oscillating wildly between 40℃ - 60℃ before the fix; afterward, it stayed as a smooth curve peaking at 62℃. Through 3 stress loops, this aligned with the actual chassis heat. Just be aware: smoothing causes alert lag. If the drive hits a critical peak, the software might take 2-3 seconds to reflect it. Last updated onMarch 26, 2026 3:40 PM.
Analyzed in Audit 20250905-MARIO (Win10). AIDA64's default 1000ms polling caused voltage to flicker between 1.35V and 1.40V; pure sampling noise. I thought the sticks were frying and panicked. In AIDA64 Settings $
ightarrow$ Hardware Monitoring, I bumped the interval to 5000ms and checked 'Average Value Smoothing'. The curve instantly flattened to 1.37V with a tiny 0.01V variance. Watching those numbers stabilize finally let me breathe again. Warning: this smoothing hides transient voltage drops. If you are doing extreme stress tests, this setting is practically a blindfold, masking critical instabilities that could kill your hardware. Last updated onMarch 24, 2026 10:36 PM.