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  1. On ‎4‎/‎5‎/‎2019 at 10:13 PM, MrPix said:

    Hi, I use 2 different keyboards at 2 different stations attached to the same PC. At my desk I use the G15 with the monochrome display and at my racing rig, I use a G19 with the colour display.

    In preferences > LCD there is a single option for LCD background color:

    I use a black background on the G19 colour display and I would like to use a 'white' background (pixel not lit) on the G15 display to avoid glare at both stations, but there is only the one global choice.

    Feature request:
    Would it be possible to have a background colour choice for each LCD display detected?

    Thanks
    MrPix

     

    It's not possible right now.  You can however use a full black PNG or BMP image as the background image for your G19, while you can use the white background setting for G15.

  2. On ‎4‎/‎1‎/‎2019 at 11:02 PM, izzatg1 said:

    temperature showing 43c on asrock own monitoring utility and motherboard bios

    In the utility and BIOS Setup can you see more than one temperature for your motherboard?  Is it indicated specifically as VRM temperature?

    Thank you for the dump.  The VRM temperature register indicates 107 Celsius there as well, so I assume the reading needs to be removed.

  3. 10 hours ago, pbcopter said:

    I have just installed a fan/heat sink for a Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe SSD and the fan has a maximum RPM of about 9000 RPM.

    It seems that AIDA64 doesn't see or display the fan if the RPM goes over about 6500 RPM.

    Is there a way to raise this limit?

     

    Thanks

    Where is the fan connected to?  If it's the motherboard, then please let me know what motherboard do you have.

  4. On ‎4‎/‎2‎/‎2019 at 12:26 PM, izzatg1 said:

    so how can i hide the vrm reading in temperature sensor? thanks for reply

    First, 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

  5. 23 hours ago, Chris77 said:

    I have a new system with an ASUS Maximus XI Apex Board and in AIDA64 sensor page the sensor data from the onboard waterflow sensor and the Water In/Out sensors are not showing up. With my other Rampage VI Apex the data is already present.

    Info: The sensor "Wasser"(water) is from the AC D5 Next pump not from the motherboard.

    We will add the missing readings in the next AIDA64 beta update.  I'll post a message into this topic once the new beta build is available for download.

  6. 2 hours ago, vidalsh68 said:

    Hi, sicne last two betas x299 MSI Meg doesn´t show correct fans values neither detect all fans.

    I don´t know if is one windows update issue too.

    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

  7. On ‎3‎/‎27‎/‎2019 at 10:09 PM, tistou77 said:
    Yes, but here I have the same temperatures for the 2 values (or 1° of difference),
    It's weird,
    like that, it feels like you have 2 SSD NVMe
    Or put the 2 temperatures on the same line

    After to "hide" a value, everyone will do as he wants (displayed or hidden), It would join the request to customize the "Sensor" page

    We've altered AIDA64 to show the 2 thermal readings in the same line:

    https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta

  8. On ‎3‎/‎29‎/‎2019 at 9:56 AM, Fiery said:

    It's already done.  I'll send you a special beta build link email in a minute.  It would be awesome if you (you and your friends as well) could send us some feedbacks on how usable the joined lines are now for you.

    Here's the new public beta build that includes the improvements from the special beta build :)

    https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta

  9. 1 hour ago, no1yak said:

    HI,

    Using your latest beta version 5.99.4975. My Samsung 970 Evo plus is showing up twice in the sensor section. My mainboard is an Asus Maximus Hero XI.Capture.PNG.6081c1bdd865bf59b58e8719a2420e97.PNG

    If I return to your stable version then only one instance of the drive is shown.

    Regards

    P. Clayton

    Yes, it's because we've recently added support for measuring the secondary temperature for NVMe SSDs.  In the next AIDA64 beta the two lines will be joined together to avoid confusion.

  10. 4 hours ago, dna said:

    Can you explain what those options are for and why they may have been causing an issue? I really appreciate the help!

    Embedded Controller (EC) is a special chip on your motherboard that extends the usual sensor measurement capabilities of the Super I/O chip (that's also on your motherboard) with special readings.  However, on some Asus motherboards polling (reading) EC registers can cause slowdowns and latency spikes.  In which case it's best to disable EC support in AIDA64, and by that sacrificing a few sensor readings.  If you make a screen shot or photo of the Computer / Sensor page with and without the EC options enabled, you can see which values you would lose when you disable EC support.  In most case those are not vital sensor readings, and there are only a few of them.

  11. On ‎3‎/‎30‎/‎2019 at 4:56 AM, izzatg1 said:

    hi i have asrock ab350 itx but vrm temperature showing 107c in aida64 engineer so it is really 107c ? or just bug?

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    I don't think that reading is valid, but it's hard to tell.  Can you please check whether you can see the same VRM thermal reading in the UEFI Setup (BIOS Setup), or in ASRock's own monitoring utility called F-Stream Tuning utility?

  12. 22 hours ago, Ojustaboo said:

    Hi

    A few odd things. I've recently added cheap water cooling to my PC.

    It might be a misunderstanding  (or reconfiguration) on my pat. 

    1) Sometimes when I start the PC and AIDA64  auto starts, it only shows the 3 white fan options as shown in the bottom of pic "Turn on PC".

    If I close AIDA64 and restart it, or reboot, it comes up with the 5 fans it should have (see bottom of pic "Restarted"), 

    2) very occasionally it starts correctly by showing the 5 fan options, but will say both the GPU Rad fan and the Temp Side Fan are 0 RPM even though they are spinning (sorry haven't got a pic for this)

    Note, Power supply fan should be 0 RPM as it's a quite PS that only starts the fan if needed

    3) With my CPU watercooler, I installed Corsairs iCUE fan control software (I presume this is needed to control the fans?).  That software shows completely different CPU temps to yours. When running your Stress Test, (all in C)

    After 40 seconds, yours says 39 , iCUE says 33.7

    After 2 mins, yours says 40  iCUE says 34.3

    After 3 mins yours says 40  iCUE says 34.8

    After 4 mins yours says 41, iCUE says 35.1

    After 6 mins yours says 41, iQUE says 35.6

    After 11 mins yours says 42 iQUE says 36.1

    Pics of the above attached.  I left it running for a while longer, but the temp stayed fluctuating  between  41/42.

    Then after I'd stopped your stress test for a couple of mins or so your s/w says 29, iQUE says 34.6

    First of all, make sure to 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.  That should help about issue #1 and #2.  If not, then please let me know where exactly are all your fans connected to (motherboard or water cooler/coolers), and whether the motherboard connected fans are "iffy" or the ones connected to your water cooler/coolers.

    As for #3, as you can see on the AIDA64 OSD Panel shots, there're quite a few thermal readings available for your CPU, namely "CPU", "CPU Package" and 4 core temperatures.  iCUE could indicate any of those as CPU temperature, or it could simply show the liquid temperature of your water cooler as CPU temperature.

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  13. 20 hours ago, Michale Jasson said:

    I reboot and some items I have used do not load

    Basically, I have a Gigabyte ga-x99-ud4p motherboard and the follwing are 'iffy' to load:

    Mother board name, sometimes, loads as 'Gigabyte will fill in'

    memory temp

    pch

    pch temerature

    Fan#1, a chassis fan

    With the exception of the first one, the remainder do not even show up in the selection list

    I am running on a Samsung 87h with your driver, and a few times, one reboot, it doesn't even start, with the screen going into 'select a mode' screen, instead of just coming up.

    And finally, what does 'package' mean? Like 'cpu package'?  My cpu1-6 are around 39, but cpu package is 46

    Thanks!

    Make sure to 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.

    As for "package", it means the whole CPU package, including all cores and uncore.  The whole 5x5 cm sized thin package of metal :) 

  14. 7 hours ago, dna said:

    Current beta is lagging the PC during gameplay and other intensive tasks. I’ve never experienced this before in the 15 years I’ve been using this tool and ~10 years using the OSD panel. So I spent a lot of time troubleshooting this because it never crossed my mind that AIDA64 would be a potential culprit. Indeed, when I completely close it, the latency spikes cease.

    this was tested on my primary rig (9900k, 2080ti, ASUS M11F, nvme/pcie system drive - with system overclocked and with optimized defaults.. doesn’t matter (ie I ruled out overclock instability) 

    im going to test on secondary rig with 8700k, 2080 (non-Ti), ASUS M10H mobo, 970Evo nvme system drive

    will report back

     

    let me know what sort of diagnostics you’d like me to report to help get this situated

    -Cheers

    Please try to disable the two Embedded Controller related options in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, and restart AIDA64 to apply the changes.  Let me know if it makes a difference.

  15. 3 minutes ago, tistou77 said:
     
    It's great like that :wub:

    You have added an option for those who would like to have the indication °F in addition to °C ?
    Personally, it's very much like that and much more readable and understandable
     
    Thanks so much

    No toolbar button just yet.  You can switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring, or via the right-click context menu on the Sensor page.

    Thank you for your feedback!

  16. 8 minutes ago, tistou77 said:
    Some asked me (and me too) if you will do this or not

    It's already done.  I'll send you a special beta build link email in a minute.  It would be awesome if you (you and your friends as well) could send us some feedbacks on how usable the joined lines are now for you.

  17. 14 hours ago, tistou77 said:
    I wanted to test the OSD, I gave up after 4 items, much too long to configure :P
    I stay with the page Sensor and the old beta (like the others who had contacted me)

    I guess you're too old-school to hassle with the OSD Panel ;)   BTW, if you want to reset the order of items on the OSD Panel, you can do that by editing the AIDA64.INI file, and removing all lines that start with OSDItem_.  Make sure to _not_ have AIDA64 running while you edit the AIDA64.INI file.

  18. 19 hours ago, tistou77 said:
    I tried to use Sensor Panel, but it soon "bothered me"
     
    I do not think it's possible to have groups

    In OSD all the values are mixed, and I did not want to "look for" the values I wanted
    It should be "Move Up" or "Down" to sort each values :)

    After that if there was an option for the Sensor Panel to open at the same time as Aida64, maybe I can get used to it but without certainty :)

    If you leave the SensorPanel open when you exit AIDA64, it will automatically open again when you start AIDA64 the next time.

  19. 4 minutes ago, tistou77 said:

    Hello

    You can not use the same as GPU-Z (unless it is a proper function to GPU-Z) ?

    GPU-Z doesn't have an API or SDK, so it's not possible to use its detection capabilities by 3rd party applications.

  20. 3 minutes ago, tistou77 said:
    In fact, I have always been used to the Sensor page (me and others), when we need it, we open Aida64, the Sensor are listed and separated by values (temperatures, voltages, etc ...) and we only have an open window.
    With the OSD Panel, open Aida64 (reduce it if needed) and use keyboard shortcuts to open the OSD Panel, too long :P

    For the customization of the Sensor page, we do it the first time and then we do not touch it anymore.
    What I do with each new update, I edit the language file, replace the items "fans" by "Watercooling" to have the group Watercooling for water pumps, etc ... (and I share my file language) :D

    Old habits are hard
     
    Thanks ;)

    You can do that one-time customization of the sensor readings using any other module of AIDA64 :)  With SensorPanel you wouldn't have to hassle with editing the language module... :) 

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