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  1. I don't think this issue has anything to do with the software implementation in AIDA64. Please ask Matrix Orbital about this.
  2. I'm not sure if you can decouple the wide strip of LCD from the rest of the smaller LCDs. The problem is that AIDA64 needs to switch the wide LCD into dynamic mode, but as far as I can tell, you cannot switch any LCDs to dynamic mode without altering the mode for the rest of the displays. So when you launch Optimus Popularis Configurator, it will switch all LCDs to the mode it prefers.
  3. Thank you for your feedback. I suppose the colours are incorrect too. The background colour for that image should be blue and not orange. We'll make sure to flip it horizontally. As for you using AIDA64 and Optimus Popularis Configurator together, that's a tough issue. I'm not sure if it's possible...
  4. No problem. Here's the fix: http://users.aida64.com/aida64extreme_build_5340_optimus.zip
  5. No, I meant that you check the Storage / Logical Drives page of AIDA64, find drive L: there and let us know what Drive Type is shown there for the virtual disk drive belonging to your keyboard.
  6. Thank you. Maybe the drive type is not what AIDA64 expects. Please post a screenshot or copy-paste of the Storage / Logical Drives page of AIDA64.
  7. Start Command Prompt (cmd.exe), and type in that line ... DIR E:\ /S > a.txt ... in case the virtual disk drive is E:\)
  8. Please do a DIR E:\ /S > a.txt from your Command Prompt, and send us the file a.txt attached to a post.
  9. Scrolling or animation is not supported by the sensor items of SensorPanel/LCD.
  10. We've implemented support for the OLED display of SteelSeries Apex 7 and Apex Pro keyboards in the latest AIDA64 beta build: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta You can activate it in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / SteelSeries.
  11. We've implemented support for the OLED display of SteelSeries Apex 7 and Apex Pro keyboards in the latest AIDA64 beta build: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta You can activate it in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / SteelSeries.
  12. Yes, and thank you for the USB device data. Please check if it works: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta You can activate it in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Art.Lebedev.
  13. We've checked the developers section, and yes, it seems to be relatively easy to implement support for the wide strip of LCD display of the Optimus Popularis keyboard. Am I right in understanding that the keyboard uses a logical drive (like D:\ or E:\) as a virtual disk drive where one can write the LCD data (raw images) onto in order to update the LCD displays of the keyboard? Also, we need to have the USB device IDs for the Optimus Popularis keyboard in order to detect its presence. 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.
  14. Yes, the forum seems to fire notification emails only when your post gets quoted. I've quoted it now, so I hope you get a notification
  15. Thank you. Weird, since we're using the same version but it fails to report the Hardware Monitor values. Maybe you need to have an Asus ROG motherboard along with the AIO cooler to make LiveDash work with all its features?
  16. Since it's not true GPU utilization, we wouldn't want to deal with it.
  17. Thank you, and you're right, we'll update our PCI database accordingly in the next AIDA64 beta update.
  18. Memory module properties are listed on the Motherboard / SPD page in AIDA64. However, in case you don't have memory modules but soldered down BGA memory chips, you can find the memory chip information on the Computer / DMI page in AIDA64, under the Memory Devices group.
  19. Please note that we haven't received a response from Asus so far. We've pinged them again today...
  20. We've analyzed the way Asus Ryuo and Ryujin water coolers handle their built-in OLED screens, and we're afraid of them using their own integrated flash memory to store the image that is uploaded to the device and then gets displayed on the OLED screen. In which case a software like AIDA64 -- one that overwrites the image one to ten times a second -- could very quickly wear out the flash memory of the device and kill the display basically. We're not 100% sure about this, since it's just our theory, but we've asked Asus about it and waiting for their response.
  21. We've checked LiveDash, but somehow our version doesn't have the Hardware Monitor option there in the left menu. What version of LiveDash do you have installed, and where did you download it from?
  22. We'll add it (PMULL) to the CPU page in the next AIDA64 for Android update.
  23. Maybe that's the trick then. To be super quick Great job!
  24. Try to update the BIOS of your motherboard to the latest version and return your CPU to its default settings (no overclock). If that doesn't help, then try to lower the DRAM (memory) frequency.
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