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Renesas ISL69138 Controller VR VOUT (ASRock Z370 Extreme4)
Fiery replied to Globespy's topic in Hardware monitoring
I'm afraid we don't have any information on that Renesas chip, and it doesn't seem to be compatible with older PWM chips. We'll need to get the datasheet of that chip to implement support for it. -
We've fixed the Intel ARK link to work properly. As for https, it should work automatically as http websites should be automatically redirected to their https counterpart. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that not all website admins are attentive enough to make it happen, but they all should.
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New LCD device support: Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames
Fiery replied to Fiery's topic in Hardware monitoring
We've tried to replicate the issue using our own 800P device. Apparently it works properly under Windows XP, but under Win7 and Win10 the device fails to accept the "switch to mini-monitor mode" command when AIDA64 issues it. Even more strange is that it fails to accept the command when Samsung's own Frame Manager software issues it. So the device seems to be unable to work at all in mini-monitor mode with Windows 7 and Windows 10 We've tried to come up with a workaround, but no luck so far. We will try to figure out a special way to talk to the device, in a hope that we can get it somehow to switch to mini-monitor mode using alternative methods. -
No, because there're hundreds of places in our code where such an issue could happen if we're not 100% careful So it's tough to find the place without knowing more about the event that triggers the issue.
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Please note that it's not possible to diagnose such issues remotely. You may want to take your phone to a local specialist and have it checked out.
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It is detected using various detection methods and built-in hardware databases. It's not possible to edit that string.
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fixed: AMD Radeon VII support [added in AIDA64 v6.00]
Fiery replied to Raiderman's topic in Hardware monitoring
It's odd that they are not listed among the other sensor items. Can you see the Radeon VII thermal readings on the Computer / Sensor page? -
fixed: Temperature alert settings are not kept after exit
Fiery replied to iw23987r's topic in Hardware monitoring
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We've checked it, and both EXS_FAN_1 and EXS_FAN_2 should already be measured as long as they are spinning (provide a non-zero RPM readout). However, their label in AIDA64 will be Chassis #5 and Chassis #6 respectively. Fan #21 is the fan connected to your Kraken device.
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The above mentioned new AIDA64 beta update is available for download at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Let me know how it works.
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fixed: Temperature alert settings are not kept after exit
Fiery replied to iw23987r's topic in Hardware monitoring
We've fixed that bug in the latest AIDA64 beta update available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let me know how it works. -
Add (multiple) results to user list
Fiery replied to Kees030's topic in Benchmarking, system performance
I've already stated above that it's not possible to do that with AIDA64 right now. -
fixed: AMD Radeon VII support [added in AIDA64 v6.00]
Fiery replied to Raiderman's topic in Hardware monitoring
Please let me know which temperatures are still missing. The following temperatures should already be measured on Radeon VII: - Edge (as "GPU" temperature) - Mem (as "GPU Memory" temperature) - VR VDDC (as "GPU VRM" temperature) - VR MVDD (as "GPU VRM1" temperature) - VR SoC (as "GPU VRM2" temperature) - HotSpot (as "GPU Hotspot" temperature) -
You need to use either Fraps or RTSS (Rivatuner Statistics Server) to measure FPS during gaming. Once you have one of those software set up, you can use AIDA64 to communicate with that software and get the readings from them and display them in AIDA64 in some way (like SensorPanel, OSD Panel, etc).
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After Using AIDA64, I noticed that I didn't see any Throttling?
Fiery replied to peterbill's topic in General Discussion
A straight green line and a constant 0% throttling is actually the best thing It means your CPU is not overheating and not slowing (throttling) itself down because of it. -
New LCD device support: Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames
Fiery replied to Fiery's topic in Hardware monitoring
After that 20 seconds delay you need to install the custom driver. And only after the driver is installed AIDA64 will be able to pick the device up as a USB device. -
Does the whole computer (Windows) freeze or only the keyboard becomes unusable?