The latest version of the popular tool HWMonitor has brought back support for monitoring hotspot temperatures with NVIDIA RTX 5000 GPUs.
VideoCardz noticed that the release notes from developer CPUID for version 1.65 of HWMonitor detail two new features: preliminary support for the Lisuan 7G100 GPU, as well as: "Hotspot temperature on NVIDIA RTX 50x0 GPUs."
If you recall, NVIDIA put paid to hotspot readings with the launch of Blackwell GPUs, but the sensors still remained - it's just that Team Green removed public access to them, so tools like HWMonitor could no longer pull those readings.
This meant that RTX 5000 graphics cards running at normal average temperatures, yet underperforming possibly due to a high hotspot temp (perhaps due to a poor cooler contact) couldn't have this diagnosed (at least not easily via a simple Windows utility like HWMonitor).
With the functionality now back in HWMonitor, all is well again in terms of being able to troubleshoot potential hotspot issues.
What isn't clear is whether NVIDIA has brought back the ability to tap the hotspot info, or whether CPUID has managed to implement some kind of workaround to get the details with this new version of its utility. No explanation is provided in the release notes for version 1.65.
In the above post on X that VideoCardz flagged, a German overclocker says that they've tried the new functionality in HWMonitor on their RTX 5090 with water-cooling, finding it had a GPU temperature of 51C with a hotspot peak of 68C (after a minute or so of running 3DMark11 looped).

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That's operating as expected, in other words, although graphics cards with cooler-related problems may exhibit a much larger delta of twice that or maybe more, leading to throttling due to the pronounced hotspot.






