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Problem identified
Here are the details of the identified bad practices:
System modifications :
- The registry key DisablePagingExecutive has been modified.
This registry key does not need to be modified today, as it does not improve performance.
In older versions of Windows, it was used by developers to test their applications (drivers).
Avoid following "optimization" tutorials that advise random things.
Link to the official Microsoft documentation regarding this registry key: available here.
Software / tools not recommended :
- The software TousLesDrivers may seem very convenient at first, allowing you to update the drivers of your computer with just a few clicks.
Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for such tools to offer drivers that are not necessarily suitable for your computer.
This may cause no issues, but sometimes it can create problems (crashes, freezes, blue screens, non-functional Wi-Fi, etc.).
It is recommended to update drivers via the manufacturer's website, as explained in this video.
What to do about these bad practices? :
- This is not really ideal (but not the end of the world either).
Windows seems to have been modified by software/scripts or manually.
If you know how to correctly revert these settings to default, you can do so.
However, note that UserDiag does not detect all possible modifications.
You might be missing other system settings that have been changed.
There may be only a few modifications detected above, but potentially other things could have been altered.
If you have issues or if you prefer, you can always reinstall Windows properly via this tutorial.
If you want to delve deeper into the subject in general, you can check out this advice page for more explanations.
Optional considerations
The maximum temperature (100°C) does not seem to significantly impact the computer's processor performance.
Use common sense.
UserDiag tests the components by generating a certain load, but maybe your daily usage does not heat up as much.
Also check the temperatures during normal use (in your favorite game/software, for example).
If everything seems fine, there may not be a problem.
For comparison, this processor in other "long" diagnostics reaches 94°C on average.
However, if you think the temperature is too high and it shouldn't heat up that much, here are some tips:
- Depending on the overheating, simply opening the computer case may be enough.
- Otherwise, first check that the processor's cooling system (heatsink or AIO/water cooling) is working.
If everything seems correct visually but the problem persists, check that the cooling system is properly attached.
- To check the attachment, turn off your computer and open the case.
Remove the processor's cooling system, checking that it was properly attached.
Also check that the thermal paste was spread over the entire surface of the processor.
Reattach the cooling system by applying a pea-sized amount of thermal paste on the processor, then secure it properly.
Run a new diagnostic to see if the problem is resolved.
If the problem persists and you are unsure:
- Recheck that the cooling system is properly attached and in contact with the processor.
- In the case of an AIO/water cooling, check that it is not defective by touching the tubes, if one is hot and the other cold, for example.
- Depending on the choice of processor, it is possible that the current cooling is not sufficient depending on the usage.
- If you have doubts, do not hesitate to ask for help from a competent person.
To enable the RAM's XMP profile (also called DOCP or EXPO), please follow this tutorial.
Note: If you cannot find the option in the BIOS and your PC is an OEM brand (HP Omen, Dell, Lenovo, etc.), it is possible that the option is not available.
Diagnostic type >Long
Diagnostic count >1
App version >App versionVersion of the application used during the diagnostic25.6.3
Performed >17d (2025-06-23)
Diagnostic duration >18min 8s
Diagnostics history on this PC Copy the report linkManufacturer >Gigabyte
Model >B760 GAMING X
VRM temperatures min/max >VRM temperatures min/maxThe VRMs (Voltage Regulator Modules) are the power stages located on the motherboard near the processor.
High temperatures can be a sign of:
- insufficient VRM cooling
- processor too demanding for this motherboard
- aggressive overclocking
Note:
Few motherboards have this sensor.11°C / 69°C
Vendor >American Megatrends Inc.
Version >VersionThe BIOS version and date help identify the currently installed BIOS version on the machine.
Notes:
- Sometimes, the retrieved BIOS version may slightly differ from the one displayed on the manufacturer's website.
Example: With an MSI BIOS, the retrieved version might be '2.B0' while on the website, the version is listed as '7D22v2B'.
- The retrieved BIOS date may also slightly differ by a few days/months from the one displayed on the manufacturer's website.
Example: With an MSI BIOS, the retrieved date is 26/01/2024, while on the website, the date is 07/01/2023.
Here, the date on the website corresponds to the upload date, while the retrieved date is the BIOS creation date.F12 (2024-09-27)
Boot mode >Boot modeBoot mode of the computer:
- Legacy (old mode)
- UEFI (recent mode)UEFI
TPM >TPMThe TPM is a component (physical module on the motherboard or emulated by the processor) that allows secure storage of information.
Specifically, it can store encryption keys, certificates, biometric data, etc.
For example, it is used to encrypt storage with BitLocker or unlock the computer with Windows Hello.
Some anti-cheat software for video games can also use it to confirm the integrity of the game and the system.Active
Secure Boot >Secure BootThis is a security option available in the BIOS.
Secure Boot ensures that the computer boots only with a verified operating system.
This setting may be required by some game anti-cheats (Valorant, FIFA).Active
Boot duration >Boot durationBoot duration is the time elapsed between pressing the power button and the motherboard returning POST OK (successful hardware check).
This can be useful for identifying a slow boot issue.
(long memory training in DDR5, for example).
A boot duration of around ten seconds is normal.
Note that this period occurs before Windows starts.
Applications that launch at Windows startup do not affect this duration.19s
Edition >Windows 11 Famille
Version >24H2 (26100.4351)
Installed on >2024-01-17 18:53:03
Fast startup >Fast startupWindows Fast startup allows older computers to boot faster.
Sometimes this mode (enabled by default) can be the source of issues such as LEDs staying on, or crashes at startup with incompatible drivers.Active
Uptime >UptimeUptime is the time elapsed since the last Windows startup.
This information can be useful to determine how long it has been since Windows was last restarted.
Note that if Fast Startup is enabled in Windows settings, shutting down the computer will actually put it into a hibernation state.
Therefore, Windows only fully shuts down during a restart.
(by clicking on restart and not on shutdown)
As a result, you may sometimes observe high uptimes of several days, even if the computer is regularly shut down and turned on.
However, if Fast Startup is disabled, the computer will fully shut down during shutdown, and the uptime will be reset with each startup.24min
VBS >VBSVirtualization-Based Security (VBS) is a security feature in Windows.
Its purpose is to protect certain parts of Windows by isolating them from the rest. It may be enabled by default on compatible Windows 11 installations.
It can also be activated if core integrity in Windows Defender is enabled, when using WSL2, or other virtual machine-related features.
However, this feature may slightly reduce performance when enabled.
This option only protects against certain complex vulnerabilities. It will not protect you from a cryptocurrency miner or password theft, etc.
Microsoft advises gamers, if they wish, to disable this option. (More information)Inactive
Antivirus >AntivirusCurrently active antivirus on your computer.
Ideally, it is better to use something like Windows Defender, which is relatively effective and already integrated by default in Windows, or use a third-party antivirus of your choice.
However, it is advisable to avoid less recommended antiviruses like Avast, Norton, McAfee, Iobit, etc., which are known for collecting your personal data rather than protecting you.Windows Defender
Name >Intel Core i7-14700KF
Number of cores/threads >20 / 28
Background usage >1%
Power plan >Utilisation normale
Base frequency >3.40 GHz
Frequencies min/max >2.29 GHz / 5.49 GHz
PL2 / PL1 >PL2 / PL1Power Limits allow limiting the processor's power consumption to reduce the generated heat.
Example image (anandtech.com)
When these limits are reached, the processor will reduce its frequency to stay within the limit.
The purpose is to allow the processor to operate at a certain power level for a short period, then limit it a few seconds later.
Power Limit 2 (PL2) is the maximum power the processor can consume for a short period (a few tens of seconds).
Power Limit 1 (PL1) is the same but kicks in once the PL2 duration has elapsed.
By default, these are values recommended by the processor manufacturer and chosen by the motherboard manufacturer.
A value above 4000 W is not a bug, it means the power limit is disabled.
(Value too high to be reached, so it never applies)253 W / 253 W
Voltages min/max >0.72 V / 1.43 V
Consumptions min/max >6 W / 230 W
Temperatures min/max >Temperatures min/maxOn average during the long diag of UserDiag, this processor reaches 37°C min and 94°C max.
Average based on a sample of recent diags.38°C / 100°C
Performance level >Performance levelPerformance level determined using data from 860 other diagnostics containing this CPU model.
As this feature is in the testing phase (beta), there are currently no recommendations provided by UserDiag based on the measured performance level.Very good (100%)
GPU 1
Model >AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
Manufacturer >XFX Limited
VRAM >16304 MB (GDDR6)
Driver version >32.0.21013.1000
Driver date >26/05/2025
Consommations min/max >N/A / N/A
Temperatures min/max >Temperatures min/maxOn average during the long diag of UserDiag, this graphics card reaches 39°C min and 62°C max.
Average based on a sample of recent diags.42°C / 55°C
Performance level >Performance levelPerformance level determined using data from 398 other diagnostics containing this GPU model.Very good (100%)
Total size >32 GB
Memory type >DDR5
Current frequency >Current frequencyCurrent frequency of the RAM sticks.4788 MT/s
DRAM voltage >DRAM voltageThe DRAM voltage is the voltage applied to the RAM sticks.
Note that this metric is not always accessible depending on the motherboard.N/A
Channel >4 x 32-bit
Timings >TimingsCAS40tRCD40tRP40tRAS76tRFC383CR240-40-40-76 (tRFC:383/CR:2)
Usage >10.4/31.8 GB (33%)
Pagefile >PagefileThe pagefile allows the system and software to store data on storage instead of RAM when needed.
Modifying or disabling the pagefile can lead to system stability issues (blue screens, software/game crashes, "out of memory" messages, etc.).
It is strongly advised not to modify or disable the pagefile unless you are sure of what you are doing.Enabled (default)
Comment >CommentHere are the available profiles for your RAM sticks.
The highlighted profiles correspond to the current timings.
However, the frequency may differ.
Note that if different RAM kits are mixed or depending on the processor, not all these profiles may be usable or stable.
EXPO 1 | 30-36-36-76 | 6000 MT/s
No XMP profile enabled
SLOT 1 (DDR5-A1)
Format >Unknown (empty slot)
SLOT 2 (DDR5-A2)
Manufacturer >Corsair (SK Hynix)
Reference >CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30
Size / frequency >Size / frequencyThis frequency is the one reported by the RAM stick. It does not always represent the current frequency of your computer, which can be higher or lower.16 GB - 4800 MT/s
SLOT 3 (DDR5-B1)
Format >Unknown (empty slot)
SLOT 4 (DDR5-B2)
Manufacturer >Corsair (SK Hynix)
Reference >CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30
Size / frequency >Size / frequencyThis frequency is the one reported by the RAM stick. It does not always represent the current frequency of your computer, which can be higher or lower.16 GB - 4800 MT/s
STORAGE 1
Model >ST1000DM010-2EP102
Type >HDD 7200 RPM - SATA
Capacity >1 TB
Mode current/max >SATA/600 - SATA/600
Speed current/max >176 - 172 MB/s
Usage read/write >N/A - N/A
Power on count >3 315 times
Power on time >29 069 hours
Temperature >30°C
Current state >Current stateThe current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
IDNameCurrentWorstThresh.Raw01Read Error Rate736362182169803Spin-Up Time98960004Start/Stop Count8989201202705Reallocated Sectors Count10010010007Seek Error Rate87604556401657109Power-On Hours67670290690ASpin Retry Count1001009700CPower Cycle Count9797203315B7Vendor Specific10010000B8End-to-End Error100100990BBReported Uncorrectable Errors10010000BCCommand Timeout10010000BDHigh Fly Writes10010000BEAirflow Temperature704740555352094C1Load/Unload Cycle Count9494012090C2Temperature305021474836510C3Hardware ECC recovered11021821698C5Current Pending Sector Count10010000C6Uncorrectable Sector Count10010000C7UltraDMA CRC Error Count20020000F0Head Flying Hours1002530244834610734684F1Total Host Writes100253093638587561F2Total Host Reads1002530116973602533Very good
STORAGE 2
Model >KIOXIA-EXCERIA PLUS G2 SSD
Type >SSD - NVMe
Capacity >2 TB
Mode current/max >PCIe 3.0 x4 - PCIe 3.0 x4
Speed current/max >3 274 - 838 MB/s
Usage read/write >84.11 TB - 40.37 TB
Power on count >612 times
Power on time >5 499 hours
Temperature >53°C
Current state (health) >Current state (health)The current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
The "health" percentage indicates the estimated wear of the flash cells in an SSD.
When new, it is 100%. With use, this percentage decreases.
This estimate is provided by the SSD manufacturer.
IDNameRaw01Critical Warning002Composite Temperature32603Available Spare10004Available Spare Threshold505Percentage Used1006Data Units Read17639155407Data Units Written8465161608Host Read Commands95344579709Host Write Commands7935493100AController Busy Time24610BPower Cycles6120CPower On Hours54990DUnsafe Shutdowns300EMedia and Data Integrity Errors00FNumber of Error Information Log Entries3207Very good (90 %)
STORAGE 3
Model >PNY CS2130 1TB SSD
Type >SSD - NVMe
Capacity >1 TB
Mode current/max >PCIe 3.0 x4 - PCIe 3.0 x4
Speed current/max >3 261 - 302 MB/s
Usage read/write >70.30 TB - 38.24 TB
Power on count >1 933 times
Power on time >17 182 hours
Temperature >48°C
Current state (health) >Current state (health)The current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
The "health" percentage indicates the estimated wear of the flash cells in an SSD.
When new, it is 100%. With use, this percentage decreases.
This estimate is provided by the SSD manufacturer.
IDNameRaw01Critical Warning002Composite Temperature32103Available Spare10004Available Spare Threshold505Percentage Used3206Data Units Read14742908007Data Units Written8019587408Host Read Commands55534104209Host Write Commands2089852170AController Busy Time45450BPower Cycles19330CPower On Hours171820DUnsafe Shutdowns1570EMedia and Data Integrity Errors00FNumber of Error Information Log Entries3032Very good (68 %)
STORAGE 4
Model >WDC WD20SDZW-11JJ8S0
Type >HDD 5400 RPM - SATA USB
Capacity >2 TB
Mode current/max >SATA/600 - SATA/600
Speed current/max >N/A (removable support)
Usage read/write >N/A - N/A
Power on count >1 146 times
Power on time >19 709 hours
Temperature >39°C
Current state >Current stateThe current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
IDNameCurrentWorstThresh.Raw01Read Error Rate20020051003Spin-Up Time19418421326604Start/Stop Count91910902205Reallocated Sectors Count200200140007Seek Error Rate2002000009Power-On Hours74740197090ASpin Retry Count100100000BRecalibration Retries100100000CPower Cycle Count999901146C0Power-off Retract Count2002000448C1Load/Unload Cycle Count179179063579C2Temperature10891039C4Reallocation Event Count20020000C5Current Pending Sector Count20020000C6Uncorrectable Sector Count10025300C7UltraDMA CRC Error Count20020000C8Write Error Rate10025300Very good
SCREEN 1
Model >Beyond TV
Max resolution >3840 x 2160
Current frequency >59Hz
Connected via >HDMI
Connected to >AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
Manufacture date >2019
Size >55"
SCREEN 2
Model >C27JG5x (Samsung)
Max resolution >2560 x 1440
Current frequency >143Hz
Connected via >Inconnu
Connected to >Inconnu
Manufacture date >2019
Size >27"
SCREEN 3
Model >MD34 PRO
Max resolution >3440 x 1440
Current frequency >60Hz
Connected via >Inconnu
Connected to >Inconnu
Manufacture date >2021
Size >34"
This active test performs a task that only stresses a single core of the processor.
The graphics card is not stressed during this test.
We observe temperatures, consumption, frequencies, and voltages.
Ideally, we want to see a relatively stable CPU frequency that is not affected by high temperatures, for example.
This active test performs a task that stresses all the cores of the processor.
The graphics card is not stressed during this test.
We observe temperatures, consumption, frequencies, and voltages.
Ideally, we want to see a relatively stable CPU frequency that is not affected by high temperatures, for example.
This active test simulates the load of an average game that stresses the processor and graphics card in a balanced way.
It does not necessarily stress all processor cores.
This is the most representative test of gaming usage.
We observe temperatures, consumption, frequencies, and voltages.
Ideally, we want to see relatively stable CPU and GPU frequencies that are not affected by high temperatures, for example.
This active test performs a task that only stresses the graphics card.
The processor is not stressed during this test.
We observe temperatures, consumption, frequencies, and voltages.
Ideally, we want to see a relatively stable GPU frequency that is not affected by high temperatures, for example.
➡️ Note: It is normal to observe potential variations in the processor's frequency or voltage, which is not stressed during this test.
This active test performs a task that stresses all the cores of the processor and the graphics card simultaneously.
We observe temperatures, consumption, frequencies, and voltages.
Ideally, we want to see relatively stable CPU and GPU frequencies that are not affected by high temperatures, for example.