Jump to content

Fiery

Administrators
  • Posts

    11546
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    489

Everything posted by Fiery

  1. The best idea is to use an old classic LCD display (monitor) that you can connect via DSub or DVI cable, and extend your Windows Desktop onto it. Then you can sack the Samsung LCD module and use the much smoother working SensorPanel instead. If you want to re-use your Samsung LCD layout on your SensorPanel, then simply export the LCD layout (in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / LCD Items) and import it back to your SensorPanel using the SensorPanel Manager. You can launch the SensorPanel Manager via the right-click context menu on the SensorPanel.
  2. It could be the uncommon setting of disabled HyperThreading. Just in case, we'll check that scenario with our i7-5820K CPU.
  3. Thank you for your feedback. Quite frankly, I would have done the same, ie. to sack the HDD with the "weird" working firmware and use a different HDD model instead.
  4. Thank you. We'll remove the CPU Core voltage reading on Gigabyte X299 motherboards, and use CPU VID voltage as Vcore from now on.
  5. Thank you. Can you please try to configure the same fan duty cycle (%) value in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring that you have configured in Corsair Link Software? Check the "Set Asetek fan speed" checkbox, and set both % values to the fan duty cycle of your choosing.
  6. We can do that, but I don't think it would help The only thing that helps -- and your case confirms this -- is to increase the update rate to several seconds (from 1 sec or sub-1 sec).
  7. RTSS labels cannot be customized at this time, so AIDA64 uses their default values. Regards, Fiery
  8. 1) Power users and software developers are fond of zero-based indexing, but for the majority of users a one-based indexing is easier to follow. 2) I guess the explanation behind that anomaly must be that for some reason after system restart (or cold boot) your Windows installation messes up the physical drive indexes. So e.g. disk#0 may become disk#4 and vice versa, but it is restored back after the next reboot.
  9. It can be many things, including CPU, RAM, BIOS issues, etc... Hard to tell.
  10. I guess your system is just very sensitive to even the slightest overclock...
  11. Are you sure your panel can still go to mini-monitor mode? I'm afraid to me it looks like a hardware malfunction that can be due to a firmware issue.
  12. Have you tried it at default settings, without any overclock?
  13. Are you using Corsair Link Software in the background as well? If yes, then what version of it? Thanks, Fiery
  14. HEVC would require licensing, so it's out of question for us. We've checked VP9, but it isn't suitable for integration into our existing line of benchmarks. AV1 may well become something we can replace VP8 with, but it's not finalized yet.
  15. Please note that we don't always work through weekends, especially during summer As for the topic, PSU efficiency calculation requires special, manufacturer as well as PSU model specific formulas. We simply don't want to deal with such formulas, because we don't find them scientific at all. But we would be happy to implement direct readout for such values whenever they're supported by a specific PSU. Corsair PSUs however do not support direct readout of power efficiency.
  16. Quite frankly, I don't know how to cool it further. Probably by cutting the hottest part of the back of the chassis would help, but it's quite a drastic procedure to accomplish. As for lowering the stress, a less frequent update would definitely help to ease the tension on the USB controller chip of the picture frame.
  17. Thank you both for your feedbacks
  18. Thank you for your feedback. Truth is: we haven't fixed anything actually It seems to have healed itself for some reason.
  19. Please check the following forum topic:
  20. It's a very complex task to accomplish, so I'd rather not promise anything about the schedule.
  21. The desk looks awesome, great job there! However, your choice on the LCD panel will be a challenging task indeed. The Matrix Orbital GTT line looks great from a distance, but when you look closely, its protocol is heavily limited and basically useless for quick (ie. real-time) full-frame updates. The closest panel that might fit your requirements may be the LCDInfo USBD480: http://www.lcdinfo.com/products/usbd480-lq043.html It's expensive (just like the GTT), but it supports quick full-frame updates and is 100% compatible with AIDA64.
  22. Thank you for your feedback
  23. The issue will be fixed in the next AIDA64 beta update due later this week. I'll drop a message into this topic once the new beta build is available for download.
  24. Thank you
×
×
  • Create New...