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So I had a chance to test the EC Switching with the latest version of LiveDash on my Maximus X Formula.
I have 2 thermal sensors connected to the W_In and W_OUT headers on the motherboard. I do not have Asus AI Suite installed.
Before I installed the latest version of LiveDash (v1.01.08) the two temperature readings seemed correct and acted normally when using the Aida64 sensor panel.
After I installed LiveDash, I would get momentary spikes in temperature readings only on those two sensors. The spikes would shoot up to 200+ degrees.
My guess is that Live Dash might be using the same type of connections that AI Suite uses.
So far, I haven’t had and crashes or freezes, only the momentary spike in temp.
Is there anything I can provide you to help out?
J
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On 10/16/2017 at 2:49 AM, Myrddin said:
Fantastic work!!!
This is great work, Can I ask if you can share it as well?
Thank you!
-Jason
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17 hours ago, Fiery said:
Yes, it should work with any Asus ROG motherboard. We haven't tested the OLED screen yet. You need to check if Live Dash requires any AI Suite components that may collide with the EC layer of AIDA64.
Thank you for the reply. The Live Dash software does not require AI Suite to be installed... at least I don't think so. I will report back in a few days.
-J
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On 11/23/2017 at 11:10 AM, Fiery said:
We've implemented Asus EC bank switching in the latest AIDA64 beta build:
https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
You need to enable both Embedded Controller (EC) support and Embedded Controller (EC) bank switching in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability. That will unlock a few additional sensor readings on your motherboard. Make sure to not have Asus AI Suite or any of its background services installed on your system. If you have any of those left around, a collision may occur while AIDA64 tries to perform EC bank switching, and it may just cause a system lockup or sudden system restart.
This is great news, I am assuming this is the same for the ASUS Maximus X Formula, I have one on the way.
I am assuming that if I don't install ASUS AI Suite, then I am good to go? The Maximus X Formula has the OLED screen that is enabled and controlled via "Live Dash" Software, have you had any issues with this software and the EC support listed above?
Thank you,
-Jsunn
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Fiery,
Thank you for the quick response. Maybe you can consider it as a new feature request. ;-)
It would be nice to be able to glance at the sensor panel and see what my max temp was during my gaming session or rendering task.
Thank you!
-Jason
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Is there a way to display CPU Max Temp in the sensor panel?
I see that you have it listed in the main program window for each temp monitored. Computer>Sensor
It would be nice to have this value as a the sensor panel item.
Thank you,
-J
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Thanks for the quick reply. Based on your response it sounds like this isn't something that will ever be possible.
That is a bummer. Thanks for your help!
-Jason
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Hello,
I just finished building my latest PC, it has the ASUS Maximus IX Code motherboard. I do have a water cooling setup, and was wondering if there was a way to have ADIA64 read the water temp from the Motherboard.
The motherboard has 3 sets of pins for water cooling sensors (water temp in and water temp out) and a flow meter as well. I'm really more interested in monitoring the water temp, they use a standard 10kOhm temp sensor.
In AIDA64, there isn't a sensor that corresponds to those motherboard sensors. Is that something that I can configure? Or do they not show up until I add a sensor?
I can see the sensors with the ASUS software but I would rather use AIDA.
Thanks for your help!
-J
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