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  1. If I understand the visual effect you're looking for, you can achieve that using custom gauges.
  2. Not possible to tell, since it depends on the motherboard model. QST1 is a great interface, but it doesn't specifically label or define thermal readings.
  3. It should work in tandem with G19. Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Aqua Computer 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. Also 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. Thanks, Fiery
  4. It could be the chipset temperature or a secondary motherboard temperature. It's hard to tell since there's no reference point to check it against. A reference could be the same reading shown in either the BIOS Setup (UEFI Setup) or in ASRock's own monitoring software. Without that, we can only guess. Unless of course you're very curious and would be willing to heat up and cool down the chipset and track the "CPU" temperature reading in AIDA64 meanwhile
  5. It's an issue of what processor and platform we have access to. Generally speaking, we only use such platforms that are in our possession in order to assure the reference benchmark results are genuine and can be reproduced anytime. If Intel sent us a bunch of high-end parts, we would add them to the list of reference benchmark results of course. As for the PhotoWorxx issue, I suppose it could be because the threads are fighting with each other and over the precious cache and DRAM bandwidth.
  6. You can set the LCD update frequency in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Update Frequency.
  7. The latest AIDA64 update introduces optimized benchmarks for AMD “Renoir” and Intel “Ice Lake” processors, monitoring of sensor values on EVGA Z10 RGB displays, and supports the latest AMD and Intel CPU platforms as well as the new graphics and GPGPU computing technologies by both AMD and nVIDIA. AIDA64 for Huawei devices AIDA64 for Android is creeping up on crossing the 10 million download mark at the Play Store. It is also available now in the Huawei AppGallery, a blooming app store that offers automatic updates and various security features. New features & improvements - AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Zen 2 “Renoir” APU - Microsoft Windows 10 November 2019 Update support - AVX-512 accelerated benchmarks for Intel “Ice Lake” processors - EVGA Z10 RGB LCD support - Improved support for 3rd generation AMD Threadripper processors - Preliminary support for 4th generation AMD Ryzen desktop CPUs - GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 5500 Series - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super, GeForce GTX 1660 Super - Fixed lockup at startup on systems with multiple CPU groups What's new since AIDA64 v6.00 - SHA3-512 cryptographic hash benchmark utilizing AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 - AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Zen 2 “Matisse” processors - AVX accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Zhaoxin ZX-C+ and Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-5000 processors - Microsoft Windows 10 May 2019 Update support - BeadaPanel, Matrix Orbital EVE3 LCD and SteelSeries Rival 710 OLED display support - Corsair H100i Platinum and H115i Platinum liquid cooler sensor support - Enhanced RGB LED monitoring module - Cooler Master MP750 RGB LED mousepad support - Corsair Obsidian 1000D, EVGA iCX2, Farbwerk 360, NZXT GRID+ V3 sensor support - Full support for Hygon C86 “Mukti/Dhyana” CPU - Improved support for Intel “Comet Lake” and “Ice Lake” CPUs - Improvements for AMD X570 chipset based motherboards - Support for PCI Express 4.0 controllers and devices - Preliminary support for Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-6000 CPU - Advanced support for LSI RAID controllers - NVMe 1.4 support - GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 5700, Radeon VII Series - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1600, GeForce RTX 2000 Super, GeForce RTX 2060 Series - Retired SHA1 and VP8 benchmarks [ Press Release (English) ] [ Press Release (magyar) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v6.20 ] [ Download ]
  8. Thank you. In that case it'd be quite difficult to find out what the "CPU" temperature stands for on your particular motherboard (given that ASRock has no factory software that would show that reading in any way), so I'd recommend you to just skip that reading and focus on the "CPU Diode" and "Motherboard" temperatures.
  9. Does it only go up to 90 Celsius or it also starts throttling? In other words: are those high temperatures only an annoyance for you, or they also cause some actual issues?
  10. It's normal that the FPU subtest heats up the processor much quicker and in most cases to higher degree than the CPU subtest. As for what can you do, first, let us know what motherboard and CPU you've got
  11. I'm not sure what aspect of DX12 do you mean as being stuck. Can you please explain?
  12. That's very odd, we've never seen such anomaly. What motherboard and video card do you have in your PC?
  13. Thank you for your feedback. In the UEFI Setup (BIOS Setup) can you see two distinct thermal readings, one for the motherboard, one for the CPU?
  14. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works.
  15. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works.
  16. It's not supported yet, but we're already working on it. In fact, that's why we need a USB dump of an Apex 7 keyboard
  17. You can check it out by using AIDA64 in a non-English language.
  18. In what way should it be different to the graph and gauge items that the SensorPanel already offers?
  19. I'm afraid we cannot figure out how to measure the fan RPM for your particular system
  20. It's not supposed to be static. Can you see the same strange behavior on the Computer / Overclock page or the AIDA64 CPUID Panel?
  21. We would need a single debug dump of an Apex 7 or Apex 7 TKL keyboard. Let me know if you have one and willing to help. Thanks, Fiery
  22. Please let me know in which mode would you prefer to use Stream Deck with AIDA64: 1) Just like with HWiNFO, it may be possible for us to come up with a Stream Deck plugin. In this mode you can use other apps/plugins together with AIDA64, so this would be the most flexible way if you would like to use the Stream Deck software. 2) AIDA64 could take over the whole device and use the 5x3 display matrix as a single (combined) big external display device to let you display any layout you build using the AIDA64 LCD module.
  23. Thank you. I'm afraid the protocol differs from the one used in other SteelSeries products that we've got, so we need to order an Apex Pro keyboard to let us do our research on how to communicate with its OLED display. Please give us 1 or 2 weeks to order the unit and work on it. I'll let you know in this topic once we have a new AIDA64 update that you can try on your Apex Pro.
  24. Since the chassis intrusion feature is handled by the sensor chip in a quite rudimentary way, it's not possible to tell whether the Chassis Intrusion header is even placed on your motherboard, let alone tell whether it's connected to the chassis.
  25. On your system CPU power monitoring will only work if you have its iGPU enabled/active.
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