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  1. DIMM slot numbering is quite tricky with Skylake-X processors, and we haven't yet found a way to properly reorganize the DIMM slots to suit all motherboard layouts. Water In and Water Out temperatures do not have a dedicated temperature slot in the hardware monitoring module of AIDA64. That's why they use a generic temperature label. Asus uses a lot of different sensor labels on its ROG products. And that single motherboard vendor alone bloats up our list of dedicated sensor slots quite a lot BTW, when you have both T Sensor 1 and Water In thermal readings available, the first one would appear as Temperature #1, and the second one would appear as Temperature #2. They wouldn't use the same generic temperature slot, so it wouldn't overwrite each other at all. When a water flow reading is available through a fan slot, RPM is the measurement unit that AIDA64 would use. You can use the Correction facility (AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Correction) to convert the readings to a different format, but that wouldn't change the displayed measurement unit at all. Happy New Year!
  2. That's normal. Some Asetek based liquid coolers require manual fan setting in AIDA64 Preferences in order to work properly.
  3. SPP (System Platform Processor) is the north bridge component of nVIDIA chipsets. MCP (Media & Communications Processor) is the south bridge component of nVIDIA chipsets.
  4. Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Sensor Profiling 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. It's a really cool panel, great job! The only issue I could spot is "CPU TEMERATURES", that misses a "P"
  6. Thank you We'll order an iCX capable EVGA video card in early January to help us diagnose this. Something really weird is going on about iCX: in the registers dump everything looks great, but when AIDA64 tries to read individual registers (just the ones that are necessary for measuring iCX temperatures and fan RPMs), those registers do not seem to return proper values. We've never seen such anomaly about nVIDIA I2C sensor devices...
  7. Does the 2nd temperature readout ever change? If not, then it indicates the maximum temperature the SSD could operate at, or the maximum temperature the SSD ever reached.
  8. Thank you. Please 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
  9. We don't have such a field in our database, but we can add it as soon as we come across such a display. If you submit data on such a display, make sure to indicate that it's a multitouch one.
  10. We'll check it soon. Meanwhile, please try to download AIDA64 Engineer, and use the following command-line to start it: AIDA64.EXE /STARTUPLOG It should create a log file on your Windows Desktop. Please attach the file to a forum post here in this topic, so we can check where exactly the startup process breaks down.
  11. I guess START.EXE interprets the line incorrectly, so you may need to get rid of the quotation mark characters inside the AIDA64 command-line, and close the whole thing into a single pair of quotation marks, like this: Start "\\nas\test\Script\Development\AIDA64-JH\AIDA64\Aida64.exe /CUSTOM \\nas\test\Script\Development\AIDA64-JH\fulrep.rpf /LANGEN /R \\Directory\specs\Logs_PCd_Burn\%serial%\%serial% /XML" Of course if you do this, make sure to not have any space characters anywhere in the AIDA64 command-line.
  12. To me it seems there's a missing quotation mark (" character) there, before /XML. A fixed command-line would look like this: "\\Directory\Directory\Directory\Directory\AIDA64-JH\AIDA64\Aida64.exe" /CUSTOM \\nas\test\Script\Development\AIDA64-JH\fulrep.rpf /LANGEN /R "\\Directory\Directory\Directory\R90KLBTM\R90KLBTM" /XML
  13. Thank you for your feedback
  14. Who says that? AIDA64?
  15. If you set the Environment variable serial to the right value, you can use it in your command-line as you've proposed (%serial%).
  16. Just post them here in case you cannot find the panel type for the displays on the Monitor page of AIDA64. The same screen shot than what you've posted above would work great in those cases as well, although a copy-paste of the textual information would be even better
  17. Furmark, MemTest86, Prime95 come to mind
  18. It could be. Have you tried running other memory stress or memory CRC checker tools? Or generally any other stress testing tool that may also find stability issues. If the issue can be confirmed by another software, it's definitely something in your hardware configuration, and not a glitch in AIDA64
  19. If you have a space character or any other special character in your folder name or file name, you need to put it between quotation marks (" characters). For example: Start D:\AIDA64\Aida64.exe /CUSTOM "C:\Users\Jeppe Helbo\Desktop\AIDA64project\fulrep.rpf" /LANGEN /R "C:\Users\Jeppe Helbo\Desktop\AIDA64project\Testmaskiner\%serial%" /XML Also, in case your Windows user is Jeppe Helbo, I'd also improve on your command-line by replacing the fully qualified personal folder name by its Environment variable, which should result in the same output, but would work independent from the name of the current Windows user. For example: Start D:\AIDA64\Aida64.exe /CUSTOM "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\AIDA64project\fulrep.rpf" /LANGEN /R "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\AIDA64project\Testmaskiner\%serial%" /XML Check if it works better that way Also, be aware of using a string from DMI, such as motherboard serial number. It may contain such characters that cannot be included in a filename. In such cases AIDA64 will not be able to save the file.
  20. No, there isn't. As for your other post, AIDA64 Business v5.95 (stable release) also includes your monitor. I suppose you're using an older AIDA64 version than 5.95.
  21. Thank you. That display should already be included in the latest AIDA64 beta database, including its panel type: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
  22. Thank you. Please 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 if it helps.
  23. Please 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 if it helps.
  24. Thank you for the data. Please 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 if it helps.
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