April 25, 20215 yr Hello, I will start by apologizing if this has been answered before but i have been scouring the Unraid forms and Redit with no luck. I have Unraid 6.9.2 running windows 20H2 fully updated. MB - MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI (MS-7B93) Processor - AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 8-Core @ 3900 MHz I am running Dynamix System Temperature - k10temp nct6775 Updated Bios I can see the CPU info fine within the Unraid dashboard but when i try to pass it through to my windows vm to monitor them with Riviatuner, while i am playing games it will not display any of the CPU info, it will show the GPU, RAM, and network info perfectly. What i am wanting to know is this normal or is did i do something wrong or miss a step somewhere in the setup. Thank you, *Edit The main 2 I am looking for is CPU Temp and core Clock Edited April 25, 20215 yr by Soulflyzz
April 25, 20215 yr Are you measuring frequency or usage? My vm seems to display usage ok, but frequency never updates. I get frequency from the unraid terminal.
April 25, 20215 yr Author I have added this to the edit in the main post, The main CPU stat I am looking to monito in Riviatuner is the CPU temp
April 27, 20215 yr Author I was unable to get this working and since the only use for this computer was a gaming machine, I chose to wipe the system and star over with a clean windows install. I still have Unraid running on my server and love this software. Since there was no solution is there a way to lock this thread or should I just delete this? Edited April 27, 20215 yr by Soulflyzz
October 9, 2025Oct 9 I know this is an old post and I know it's not really in Unraids purview to do this, but it seems like this should be possible... Taking the CPU Temps and Frequency, which Unraid can see and passing them through with a driver into the VM... I have no idea how to do it but it seems like it should be possible.
October 10, 2025Oct 10 My primary use case would be to get CPU temps in the overlay from MSI Afterburner... To get an idea of how my cooling is doing during games.I found this:GistEmulating a tmp105 temperature sensor using QEMU and LinuxEmulating a tmp105 temperature sensor using QEMU and Linux - tmp105.mdAnd tried to read through it but it goes over my head for the most part.
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