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Fiery

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  1. That ratio between the read and write memory bandwidth is normal on the type of system you've got.
  2. That is due to a limitation of server-class Intel systems that AFAIK it's not possible to get around. Intel simply puts the IMC (Integrated Memory Controller) of such Xeon processors into a mode that prevents Windows software from polling the SPD chips connected to those IMC's.
  3. Hacking into other software is not something we'd like to pursue.
  4. Please avoid posting a single issue into multiple topics. The fix we've implemented for Asus M4A88TD-M motherboard doesn't apply to other motherboards made by Asus, Dell or others.
  5. In your case, DirectX 12 is the highest installed DirectX version, so it's completely static. Unfortunately showing the currently utilized DirectX (Direct3D) version -- while running a game for example -- would require developing separate plugins for at least D3D9, D3D10, D3D11 and D3D12. Which is quite a challenge and quite a lot of work to detect such information that we deem would only be useful for a handful of AIDA64 users Sometimes the amount of work needed to come up with a new feature makes it only feasable to perform the job when there's a greater demand for it.
  6. Thank you. Maybe the CPU clock is static because you've got all CPU power-saving features (like SpeedStep, C1E, etc) disabled? Maybe the power profile in Windows (or a BIOS overclock setting) dictates that the CPU should be running at a fixed frequency all the time?
  7. No, your computer doesn't shut down because of the unconnected thermal wires of the IT8772 sensor chip. AFAIK there's no way to fix the thermal readings, but they also aren't supposed to cause any issues. If you need further clarification or explanation on the thermal readings or the onboard sensor chip, please try to ask Dell support about it. Only Dell knows why not all the features the sensor chip has to offer are used by the motherboard implementation on XPS 8500.
  8. Yes, AIDA64 v6.20 (latest version) supports all Matrix Orbital EVE2 and EVE3 device variants, including EVE2-50G.
  9. I'm afraid we don't know of a way that is stutter-free and also would keep all sensor readings.
  10. Thank you. It means the Asus WMI ACPI interface fails to provide a meaningful chipset thermal reading. It's most likely due to a BIOS bug that Asus will fix (and soon, hopefully).
  11. We haven't found a reliable way to do that yet.
  12. I'm afraid it's not possible, since we haven't found a way to talk to the individual members of NVMe RAID arrays with AMD chipsets yet.
  13. We haven't heard of a new API that would provide such readings for Logitech devices
  14. Thank you. We'll fix the voltage measurement issues for your motherboard in the next AIDA64 beta update. I will let you know in this topic once the new AIDA64 update is available for download.
  15. Thank you, and I hope we all will have not only a great new year but also a great new decade soon
  16. Yes, I guess it would be useful, but no cores would report that using normal CPU core clock measurement techniques. AMD (and Intel as well for that matter) should come up with a better solution to provide information on the actual state of each core and their working frequency (if not sleeping).
  17. Yes. It's best to save (backup) your benchmark results along with all other AIDA64 files from time to time.
  18. Yes, here it is: http://users.aida64.com/SDC_lcdDriverAPI_DLL.zip
  19. Not necesserily. Several devices use a lower resolution while running most apps and only switch to full resolution (ie. the highest supported resolution) when watching a video or photos or playing a game. Truth be told, they are usually UHD (4K, 2160p) TVs that use full-HD (1080p) resolution while running such apps like AIDA64.
  20. Awesome, thanks a lot!
  21. Yes, we're aware of that. There're also 2 different versions of Stream Deck Original, and 2 different image formats they expect to receive from the host. So -- quite frankly -- it's not as easy as I assumed
  22. What software did you make a screenshot of?
  23. I'm afraid we do not have plans to implement such a feature. Regards, Fiery
  24. Please check my response to the same issue in the following forum topic:
  25. Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> ISA Sensor 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
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