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  1. That looks bad But, it's most likely because your nVIDIA GPU was sleeping. Please right-click on the GPU menu item in the left menu --> Quick Report --> Plain Text. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the TXT file to your post. Thanks, Fiery
  2. 1) It's impossible to detect whether a computer belongs to a certain department, unless that information is encoded in a software or hardware component. E.g. if all computers belonging to the sales department are part of a certain workgroup or Windows domain, then it's easy. If there's no such identifier encoded, then you may want to add that information to the systems of the sales department and then use AIDA64 to gather that information via the Audit Manager. 2) Load all reports into the AIDA64 Audit Manager, click on the Preferences toolbar button, select the Components tab, uncheck everything, expand HW Components, check the component called System Memory Size, press the OK button, click on Statistics 1 (Wide) in the left menu, and you can see the list of system memory sizes in your organization with their respective computer names. Now, if you want to have a more compact view, you can use Ctrl + left-click or Shift + left-click to select multiple items in the list of memory sizes -- for example all memory sizes that are less than 2 GB -- and then right-click --> Join Lines to collapse the list. In the Computers column you can still see the full list of computers belonging to the memory size category (group) that you've created via lines joining. 3) What software or hardware property do you have that reflects that property of the system? It's impossible to detect that based on a single time-stamp, but you may go with the OS Installation Date property (among SW Components in the AIDA64 Audit Manager). That property may not be all that useful for Windows 10 systems though. Otherwise, I'm not sure where can you find the age of the system encoded into a computer of yours...
  3. Platform ID can be different for each CPU generation, so e.g. 03 could mean a different platform (socket/package) on Skylake than on Gemini Lake. What AIDA64 shows as platform ID is the same list of platforms for all generations, so 03 is translated to a specific platform and shown with its unique ID. That platform ID is unique to AIDA64. I'm not sure how useful would it be for AIDA64 users to know the ID that's assigned by Intel, since its meaning is not published anywhere actually. But, you can check Intel's platform ID in the CPUID & MSR Dump in AIDA64: just scan the output for "PlatID"
  4. No, it's not possible. Unless you use a SQL database manipulating tool to temporarily remove 15 out of 20 of the computers from your database.
  5. There must be something wrong about the OpenCL software stack. Try to uninstall and reinstall ForceWare.
  6. The new AIDA64 release implements optimized benchmarks for the upcoming Intel Cascade Lake processors, adds fake nVIDIA video cards detection, monitoring of sensor values on Matrix Orbital GTT 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. New features & improvements - AVX-512 accelerated benchmarks for Intel Cascade Lake processors - Fake nVIDIA video cards detection - Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 and SteelSeries Apex M750 RGB LED keyboard support - Matrix Orbital GTT and RoboPeak RPUSBDisp LCD support - Cooler Master MasterMouse MM530 and SteelSeries Rival 600 RGB LED mouse support - Aqua Computer D5 Next and Quadro sensor support - Improvements for Intel Z390 chipset based motherboards - Corsair ST100 RGB LED headset stand support - SanDisk X600 SSD support - Advanced support for LSI RAID controllers - 32 processor groups support - WDDM 2.5 support - SteelSeries QcK Prism RGB LED mousepad support - GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 580 2048SP and Radeon RX 590 - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce RTX and Quadro RTX Series What's new since AIDA64 v5.00 - Microsoft Windows 10 October 2018 Update support - AVX and FMA accelerated FP32 and FP64 ray tracing benchmarks - Vulkan graphics accelerator diagnostics - RemoteSensor smartphone and tablet LCD integration - Logitech Arx Control smartphone and tablet LCD integration - Proper DPI scaling to better support high-resolution LCD and OLED displays - AVX-512 optimized benchmarks for Intel Skylake-X and Cannon Lake CPUs - AVX and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD A-Series Bristol Ridge and Carrizo APUs - AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Ryzen Pinnacle Ridge, Raven Ridge, Summit Ridge, and Threadripper processors - AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Broadwell, Kaby Lake, Kaby Lake-X, Skylake and Skylake-X CPUs - AVX and SSE accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Nolan APU - Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Apollo Lake, Braswell, Cherry Trail, Denverton, Gemini Lake processors - VAES optimized AES benchmark - Preliminary support for Intel Knights Mill HPC CPU - Improved support for Intel Cannon Lake CPU - Advanced SMART disk health monitoring - Hot Keys to switch LCD pages, start or stop logging, show or hide SensorPanel - Asus, Corsair, Logitech, Razer RGB LED keyboard, mouse and mousepad support - Asus ROG RGB LED motherboard and video card support - AlphaCool Heatmaster II, Aquaduct, Aquaero, AquaStream XT, AquaStream Ultimate, Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair H80i Pro, Corsair H100i Pro, Corsair H115i Pro, Corsair H150i Pro, EVGA iCX, Farbwerk, MPS, NZXT GRID+ V2, NZXT Kraken X52, PowerAdjust 2, PowerAdjust 3, Thermaltake Riing Plus sensor devices support - Corsair AXi, Corsair HXi, Corsair RMi, Enermax Digifanless, Thermaltake DPS-G power supply unit sensor support - Support for EastRising ER-OLEDM032 (SSD1322), EVGA Z10, Gravitech, LCD Smartie Hardware, Leo Bodnar, Matrix Orbital EVE, Matrix Orbital OK, Modding-FAQ, Noteu, Odospace, Saitek Pro Flight Instrument Panel, Saitek X52 Pro, UCSD LCD devices - Portrait mode support for AlphaCool and Samsung SPF LCDs - SensorPanel and LCD: right-to-left bars, static label control strings - 0.01 Celsius temperature measurement resolution for select sensor items - System certificates information - Support for LGA-1151, LGA-2066, Socket AM4, Socket TR4 motherboards - Improvements for Intel Cannon Lake PCH chipset based motherboards - Support for USB 3.1 peripherals - Improved support for ARM64 systems - Extended ACPI table decoding - Advanced support for 3ware, Adaptec, AMD, Areca, HighPoint, Intel, JMicron, LSI, Marvell RAID controllers - RAID member enumeration for Intel NVMe RAID arrays - ACPI 6.1, CUDA 8.0, NVMe 1.3, OpenCL 2.1, OpenGL 4.6, OpenGL ES 3.2, SMBIOS 3.1.1, VirtualBox v5.0, Vulkan 1.1, WDDM 2.4 support - Corsair Neutron XT, Crucial BX100, Crucial BX200, Crucial M600, Crucial MX200, Crucial MX300, Intel Pro 5400s, Kingston HyperX Predator, Kingston HyperX Savage, Kingston SSDNow UV300, Kingston SSDNow UV400, Lite-On MU II, OCZ Trion 100, OCZ Vector 180, Plextor M6V, Samsung CM871, Samsung PM851, Samsung PM871, SanDisk Plus, SanDisk Ultra II, SanDisk X400, SanDisk Z400s, SK Hynix SC300, WD Blue SSD support - GPU details for AMD Radeon Rx 300, RX 400, RX 500, R9 Fury Series - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 950, GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GeForce GTX 1000 Series, GeForce GTX Titan X, Quadro M3000M, Quadro M5000M, Quadro GP100, Tesla M60, Tesla P6, Tesla P100, Titan Xp [ Press Release (English) ] [ Press Release (Deutsch) ] [ Press Release (italiano) ] [ Press Release (magyar) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v5.99 ] [ Download ]
  7. Thank you! Please also set the first external fan to 33%, and the second external fan to 62%, and repeat the nVIDIA SMBus Dump, so we can check which registers changed. If you have a bit more time to play around with those settings, please send us another nVIDIA SMBus Dump with the first external fan set to 17%, and the second external fan to 88%.
  8. If you know the factory default TDP of your video card, then you can calculate the power consumption Wattage value from the percentage value by using the trick you've explained. The problem is that currently we cannot figure out how to find and parse the video BIOS table to detect TDP for the current video adapter.
  9. Please also try to disable Asus ATKEX sensor support and Asus WMI sensor support on the Preferences / Stability page, and let me know if it makes a difference.
  10. Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> nVIDIA GPU Registers. 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. Then right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> nVIDIA SMBus Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Please also let us know the approx. RPM that the fans are spinning while you're creating those dumps. Thanks, Fiery
  11. AIDA64 cannot do that directly, since neither the Desktop Gadgets, OSD Panel or SensorPanel modules support full-screen operation.
  12. Pressure readings are not available as sensor items right now.
  13. Thank you for your feedback!
  14. Thank you for the tests! Please try to disable the two Embedded Controller related options in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, restart AIDA64, and check if it makes the Computer / Sensor page working.
  15. The above mentioned new AIDA64 beta update is available for download now at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let me know how it works.
  16. Please try the following: 1) Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> ISA Sensor Dump. Let me know if it gets stuck or the dump completes properly. You may need to enable status bar in AIDA64 / main menu / View first. 2) Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Embedded Controller Dump. Let me know if it gets stuck or the dump completes properly. 3) Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Sensor Profiling Dump. Let me know if it gets stuck or the dump completes properly. 4/a) If you have a Radeon video card: Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI GPU Registers. Let me know if it gets stuck or the dump completes properly. ... or ... 4/b) If you have a GeForce video card: Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> nVIDIA GPU Registers. Let me know if it gets stuck or the dump completes properly. 5/a) If you have a Radeon video card: Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI SMBus Dump. Let me know if it gets stuck or the dump completes properly. ... or ... 5/b) If you have a GeForce video card: Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> nVIDIA SMBus Dump. Let me know if it gets stuck or the dump completes properly. Thanks, Fiery
  17. There's a known issue with ForceWare 390 Series drivers that causes such major problems like BSoD. But since your video card is no longer supported, the only solution might be to downgrade your drivers to one that still works properly. Once you upgrade your video cards to one that is supported by ForceWare 400 Series drivers, the problem will be gone.
  18. Yes, I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that you need to have the following 2 options enabled in Stability: Embedded Controller (EC) support Embedded Controller (EC) bank switching The rest of the options that you've activated can be disabled
  19. Thank you for checking it and posting your screenshots. We'll fix the issue in the next AIDA64 update. I'll post a link into this topic once the new update is available for download.
  20. Please submit a screen shot of the Computer / Sensor page of AIDA64, with the full list of thermal readings.
  21. Thank you for your feedback
  22. If you have the RAID options enabled in AIDA64 / Preferences / Stability, then those drives should appear on both the Storage / ATA and Storage / SMART page properly. Please check if they appear on those pages.
  23. Here's the fix: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta ;-)
  24. We've added those temperature readings in the latest AIDA64 beta update 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. Please note that VRM temperature reading is not available on all Maximus XI boards. On some pieces it simply provides an incorrect reading.
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