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It looks interesting, but as the seller claims it is compatible with AIDA64 out of the box, you need to contact him to find out how to use it with AIDA64. My guess would be that it works using the CH424 LCD module that you can activate in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / CH424. We've ordered a sample of that display, but it will take a few days for it to arrive. I will let you know what can we find out on our end once the device hits our labs.
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fixed: Missing sensors (Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming)
Fiery replied to Beans81's topic in Bug reports
Thank you! Contrary to our previous assumption your motherboard doesn't have EC that would expose further thermal readings. Please check if you have the same temperatures reported in AIDA64 than in the BIOS Setup (UEFI Setup). If you have more thermal readings in the BIOS, please let us know what they are. -
High CPU usage after a while (Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master + RTX 3090)
Fiery replied to adomas's topic in Bug reports
Can you please try to remove (or hide) the RTSS item from your SensorPanel? BTW, when you experience the high CPU usage, can you see the memory footprint of AIDA64 to become high as well? -
Try to check whether you have any left-over main executable for AIDA64 (AIDA64.EXE file). Remove all remaining instances of that file and restart Windows. After doing that, the kernel driver file (KERNELD.X64) should be free to be removed also.
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SensorPanel disappears when launching certain games
Fiery replied to dazzyboy10's topic in Bug reports
Thank you for letting us know about your way around the issue. What we've found out recently is that indeed when AIDA64 SensorPanel is running on a secondary display and the primary display resolution changes, the SensorPanel position will change since it's tied to a relative position counting from the top-left corner of the primary display. One workaround for such issues we've found is to move the secondary display to the left of the primary display in the multi-monitor configuration panel of the WIndows 10 Settings. So when the small (secondary) display is on the left and the large (primary) display is on the right, the position of the SensorPanel will be retained even when the primary display resolution changes. -
CPU Package temperatures doubt (Xeon E5-2650 v2 + Asus Rampage IV Extreme)
Fiery replied to Mauro's topic in Bug reports
We've checked, and I'm pretty sure our CPU Package temperature measurement works fine. I'm not sure if HWMonitor's correct since it's not our software, so I don't have an oversight on the validity of those readings. However, if you're in doubt about the CPU Package temperature, just ignore it and focus on the other CPU related thermal readings that your motherboard and processor provides. -
PCI devices and their registers, including PCIe root port descriptors are configured by the BIOS at system bootup. Apparently on your system the motherboard fails to put the right PCIe speed information into the PCI devices. It's a minor cosmetical issue that you can freely ignore, especially that as you've proven using our benchmarks, the devices are indeed working in 3.0 mode.
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Your Z63 device presents as a USB device in your system, but the default HID driver isn't seem to be installed for it. Can you please check (using e.g. the Windows Device Manager) what driver do you have installed for your Z63?
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Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. You may need to enable status bar in AIDA64 / main menu / View first. Thanks, Fiery
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AFAIK it's not possible to detect such details for memory cards under Android.
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You can only convert an Android platform to 64-bit by installing a new Android firmware update that is 64-bit. You need to consult with the manufacturer of your device and inquire them whether they have such an update for your device.
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It's not supported by AIDA64 yet. In order to let us have a better understanding on the USB layer of it, please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. You may need to enable status bar in AIDA64 / main menu / View first. Thanks, Fiery
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Make sure to disable (uncheck) the option called SMBus access through ACPI (Asus motherboards) in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, and on the same page enable (check) the option called DIMM thermal sensor support. Let me know if it helps.
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We're waiting for a chance to acquire an iCUE Nexus sample that we could use to develop support for it. It was briefly available at its launch, but AFAIK it was pulled back from the market due to unknown reasons. Corsair hasn't put it back to market yet, but hopefully will do soon.
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10900k throttling with all tests enabled. Normal?
Fiery replied to AVGVZT0's topic in Benchmarking, system performance
It's actually normal. Our i9-10900K (stock settings) exhibits throttling even with a big-*ss cooler that's rated for 250W TDP. So you have nothing to worry about.- 1 reply
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Extremely low CPU AES score. 4.5 ghz OC
Fiery replied to i73770kGTX760's topic in Benchmarking, system performance
Please post a screenshot of the Cache & Memory Benchmark panel of AIDA64 so we can check all scores. Also make sure to use the latest AIDA64 version of 6.30.5500. -
If you could explain the protocol in details, and provide us with either sample hardware or a way to acquire such a hardware, then we could implement support for your LCD device in AIDA64.
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Please avoid posting a single issue into multiple topics. I've replied you in your other topic.
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I'm not sure if I understand your inquiry. Can you please explain with more details, and in English?
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Our best guess is that it's because 144Hz is only used when you're playing a game or watching a movie. In regular apps the device may lower the refresh rate in order to save power.
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Please note that ever since Android 7.0 (for whatever reason) Google decided to block apps from accessing several system files that were previously readable. That includes the files apps would need to show thermal sensor readings. Battery temperature reading is still available fortunately.