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  1. The issue will be fixed in the next AIDA64 beta update. I'll post a message into this topic once the new beta build is available for download.
  2. We've done some test runs, and for us all characters appear properly. 1) What language do you have set on your iPhone/iPad? 2) What language do you have set on your Windows PC in Control Panel / Region / Administrative / Language for non-Unicode programs ? 3) Can you see the degree sign properly in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / LCD Items?
  3. We've done some research, and unfortunately it's not possible to gather more detailed status information from eMMC or SD cards. Certain industrial grade SD cards have advanced controllers that can provide SMART-like readouts, but it's a rare treat...
  4. If you have exactly 100.0 MHz configured in the UEFI Setup (BIOS Setup), AIDA64 should measure 100 MHz exactly. Isn't it the case on your system?
  5. All of the mentioned manufacturers use USB connection to provide readings to Windows software (either their own software or 3rd party software like AIDA64). When a PSU features USB connecting capabilities, it's an almost 100% certain sign that it has smart monitoring capabilities. And vice versa: if a PSU lacks USB connection, it most likely doesn't support any kind of monitoring features. Also, it's best if you check reviews of the PSU you've picked online, and see if any of the reviews mention software monitoring capabilities.
  6. In your particular case IMHO it would be cheaper to buy the list of components for this display locally, and hire a local professional to build it for you. If he does everything by the book, AIDA64 will work with the display right away.
  7. btmouse, beada: Please use this forum for English discussion only. Use private messaging to communicate in your native language. Thank you! btmouse: We're working together with beada to implement native support for their existing hardware in AIDA64. Till then RemoteSensor is the way to go:
  8. Windows RT (which is the operating system running on Surface RT) doesn't support Win32 apps, but only Windows Store apps. AIDA64 is available in the Windows Store as a Windows Store app, Windows Phone 8.1 app as well as a Windows 10 UWP app. That's not the same as our main product (AIDA64 for Windows PCs), but only a light-weight free app that's designed to work well on phones and tablets. The successor to Windows RT, Windows 10 ARM is well supported by our main product because it has Win32 app execution capabilities through x86 emulation. It would be awesome if Microsoft backported Windows 10 ARM to Surface RT, since that would unlock running Win32 apps as well, but I wouldn't hold my breath on that due to the low amount of Windows RT based devices sold
  9. AIDA64 supports all PSUs. If you mean such smart PSUs that can monitor their own voltages, temperatures and fan RPM, then all such PSU manufacturers offer products with or without such smart capabilities. So it's not possible to tell for example that "AIDA64 supports monitoring of all Corsair PSUs", since not all Corsair PSUs have such advanced features. AIDA64 basically has monitoring facilities for certain Corsair PSU, Enermax PSUs, Gigabyte PSUs, and Thermaltake PSUs. If you happen to buy a PSU with smart capabilities that is currently unsupported by AIDA64, we can look into it and most likely we can implement support for it if you can help a bit about test runs Edit: Also, why it's difficult for us to provide you with a full list of smart PSU models supported by AIDA64 is because AIDA64 supports PSU protocols, and not actual PSU models or SKUs. And even though I can say like "AIDA64 supports Corsair AXi, HXi and RMi Series of PSUs", the PSU protocols used by those PSUs may also be used in other PSU families of Corsair (or might be another manufacturer using the same protocol, although the chances are low).
  10. I'd make sure to have the system running at stock settings (no overclock). If it still doesn't work, then try to borrow a PSU from a friend and check if it is the culprit or not. If that still doesn't solve it, try to borrow a set of RAM modules. If it still doesn't solve it, then it could well be the motherboard, which is the most difficult part to replace.
  11. Yes, the pressure items are listed on the Computer / Sensor page, but currently they cannot be used (displayed) in other modules of AIDA64, like SensorPanel, OSD Panel, Sensor Icons, Desktop Gadget, etc.
  12. Please send us an updated Corsair Link Dump and USB Dump, using AIDA64 v5.99.4900.
  13. We've fixed the issue in 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 if it helps when your nVIDIA GPU is sleeping or went to sleep after a few minutes of inactivity.
  14. I think it's due to a difference between character-sets (character encoding) used on your PC and on your iPad/iPhone. We'll do some test runs and try to solve it by switching to UTF-8 or Unicode. I'll let you know in this topic once we have a fix for this issue.
  15. I don't think it's related to any processes. After the SensorPanel freezes, please try to right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Sensor Profiling 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
  16. Yes, I'm afraid on some Asus systems that's the only solution when the stutter comes up. Strangely, it doesn't affect too many Asus systems, so it's not like it comes up on all Maximus XI Hero motherboards or such. There must be something unique in your system configuration that makes the EC work different to other systems based on the same motherboard.
  17. Thanks a lot! We've added this display to AIDA64.
  18. That looks like a very interesting project. IMHO it would be best if we could somehow work together to develop a custom, fast LCD protocol that works via USB connection. If you work for the manufacturer of the Beada hardware, please drop me a private message. If not, then please let me know what are your qualifications on the software developer's side, since only knowing a bit more about you (or what you can do on the side of your Beada hardware in terms of software/API matters) I can propose possible ways to implement a proper USB communications protocol for the Beada.
  19. Thank you! Please repeat that process (no need to send us the report file again), then close the report window, keep looking at the GPU readings, and wait for a minute or two. It may switch back to detecting the card incorrectly as fake once the nVIDIA GPU goes back to sleep. Let me know if it happens that way or not.
  20. So everything is working properly now?
  21. Thank you for the files. We'll need to order a unit to help us investigate this issue. The new Platinum coolers apparently use a brand new protocol that we need to analyze and implement support for it. As soon as it becomes available in local stores, we'll order one and start working on it.
  22. Great news, thank you for letting us know about the resolution.
  23. What kind of water cooling system do you use?
  24. We'll do some research on this. Please give us a few weeks, since things are winding down soon due to the holiday season
  25. Do you already have a configuration file called AIDA64.INI in your AIDA64 installation folder?
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