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I was solely responding to the aspect of your statement that implied "you need the matching brand software to see hot spot temperatures".
Let's make this clear.
You originally stated...
"NVIDIA GPUs will only show it with specific software/brands and series, EVGA cards and EVGA Precision for example."
...Which read to me like you needed the software matching the brand of your GPU to see the hot spot temperature.
I was replying to say this isn't the case, and that you simply need software that will read it.
Get it now?
The fact that Precision is now one of the many software that shows hot spot temperature is neither here nor there. It just means it's one of many software that shows it. It doesn't mean you need a certain software from the same brand to see it.
Edit: Also I missed this last time but it's definitely not just RTX 20+ series that reports this either (maybe only Precision does, but then it's lacking).
https://i.imgur.com/6Jcf0kJ.png
Stop dismissing EVERYTHING just because you dont know what someone is talking about
And for the record
HWMonitor did not show my 1070s Hot Spot until i updated the program from 1.41 to its current 1.51 which only goes to further prove my point
I dismissed nothing. I responded to you stating that nVidia GPUs only show it with certain software matching the brand of the video card by saying that was incorrect. I can not make that any simpler to understand and you still don't get it?
Telling me what I told you first (!), which is that it comes down to the software supporting it, is your way of saying I don't understand something? Wow.
You can't make this stuff up...
ffs dude
Your current point is seemingly to drag the blame towards me simply because I corrected something you said? Goodness sake, it's not a big deal... or rather, it shouldn't be, but apparently it is?
Either way, whether you're able to get over it or not, I'm not here to take accusations for merely correcting a statement, and I already stated it, so I'm moving on.