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ASUS Maximus VIII Extreme temperature sensors
Fiery replied to PrinzVonBillAir's topic in Hardware monitoring
Do you mean the thermal sensors labelled "T_Sensor1", "T_Sensor2" and "T_Sensor3", or the ones named "EXT_Sensor1", "EXT_Sensor2" and "EXT_Sensor3" ? -
system failure System Crash while Cpu Hash Bench !!!
Fiery replied to martty's topic in Benchmarking, system performance
Our Hash benchmark doesn't do anything special. So in case your computer cannot handle it, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't handle a bunch of other tasks as well. It is simply not stable enough to be considered "fairly stable", so you need to use more conservative settings. -
/CUSTOM and /SUM cannot be used in a single command-line. Remove /SUM to fix it up. Otherwise the command-line looks correct. If AIDA64 still pops up, then check if you're using AIDA64 Business or AIDA64 Network Audit. The AIDA64 edition for home/personal/enthusiast users (AIDA64 Extreme) doesn't support command-line based automation.
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Not all notebooks are capable of measuring fan RPM. Are you sure your notebook is capable of doing that?
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Feature Request: Dim LCD on Sleep (Matrix Orbital LK204-25)
Fiery replied to Fahrenheit's topic in Hardware monitoring
1) LCD screens should be sent to sleep as the computer goes to sleep, but you need to use AIDA64 v4.70 or later version. Please check if you have a proper AIDA64 release running. It's best to use the latest version of v5.92, of course 2) LCD screens should stop updating the layout as soon as the computer goes to sleep. The screen may show the last measured value for CPU utilization before the computer went to sleep though, but it's not the current value. Let me know if the screen keeps updating the values, because in that case your computer is not really sleeping -
Problem witz Aida64 & AlphaCool Dispaly & Asetek LC Sensor...
Fiery replied to Flexxx's topic in Bug reports
In order to fix it up, you need to specify your fan duty cycle (%) setting in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Set Asetek fan speed. Set both speeds to the same percentage value. -
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. Also right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Embedded Controller Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Thanks, Fiery
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I've sent you a private message.
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What kind of computer do you have? Are you sure your RAM is equipped with a SPD chip?
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fixed: Gigabyte GA-B250-HD3P hardware sensors reading incorrectly
Fiery replied to fadsarmy's topic in Hardware monitoring
Thank you for the data. 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. Let me know how it works. -
Yes, of course. On Rampage VI boards with a Skylake-X processor installed, VCCIN will be measured, and Vcore will show the same reading as CPU VID.
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I've sent you both the download link in private message.
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Support for new Thermaltake SMART DPS G Power Supplies
Fiery replied to Zoork's topic in Hardware monitoring
As I've stated above, we're not sure, since we've never had a chance to handle a current generation DPS-G. If you need AIDA64 support for your next PSU, then I cannot give you a guarantee right now that it would work. I can however assure you that if it doesn't work, then in case you can let us know the full model name and part number of your PSU, we'll do our best to purchase a similar unit and find out how to implement support for it. If it has a USB connection and a manufacturer supplied Windows software that can read sensor values, then in theory any other Windows utility (e.g. AIDA64 ) can be adjusted to perform the same task -
fixed: Asus Maximus X Hero not all sensors detected
Fiery replied to facboy's topic in Hardware monitoring
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Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming 9 missing sensors
Fiery replied to gandalf's topic in Hardware monitoring
Thank you for the screen shot. Since it's called "EC", maybe it's related to the Embedded Controller. Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Embedded Controller 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. Maybe that dump would show a few registers that could lead us to find the missing sensor readings. -
I'm afraid we need a bit more time on this. Unfortunately this isn't a nut we can crack easily
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fixed: Windows 10 Fall Creators Update: AIDA64 can not read stornvme info
Fiery replied to hsm06's topic in Bug reports
Is there a proprietary NVMe driver for Plextor/Lite-On NVMe SSDs? In your dump I can see that the NVMe SMART readout works properly for your Samsung 960 Evo drive that uses Samsung's own NVMe driver. So I assume it may be possible to get around this issue using a similar driver for Plextor/Lite-On drives.- 10 replies
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AIDA64 not working with RTSS on UWP games
Fiery replied to EVO2point0's topic in Hardware monitoring
Thank you for the info. Yes, sandboxing is a cruel mistress, and it's not possible to get around it. Hopefully one day Microsoft will implement its own FPS and OSD feature, or implements an API that can go through the sandbox... -
We've done more research on this. As it turns out, on Asus Rampage VI Apex and Extreme boards VIN0 holds VCCIN when you have a Skylake-X processor installed; but the same register holds the Vcore when you have a Kaby Lake-X processor installed. Similar separation of register layout, based on the type of installed processor exists with other manufacturers as well. It's a recent phenomenon about the X299 platform, and should be no longer an issue once Intel commits to a single CPU architecture for each platform We'll correct the VCCIN vs. Vcore issue in the next AIDA64 beta update.
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We've dropped the idea since then, on the basis that there was not a considerable demand from users, while in the same time the multiple SensorPanel feature would have been quite complicated to implement as well.
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SMART attribute labels are not supposed to be localized, on the basis that they are highly technical terms that may suffer from translation. Also, there are a lot of those attribute names, not just the ones you can see on your particular HDD or SSD right now
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iPad Pro / Aida64 / Logitech Arx Control setup questions
Fiery replied to reklaw's topic in Hardware monitoring
It depends on the browser you use. You need to use the splash screen I've mentioned above to find out the proper resolution to use. -
The LCD Profiling Dump automatically enables all LCD modules to measure the rendering time for every one of them in a single round. Normally those modules are only enabled if you enable them in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD.