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Fiery

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  1. It means AIDA64 cannot load its kernel driver. It is either missing (the file itself called KERNELD.X64) from the AIDA64 installation folder, or some other issue prevents it from loading the driver. Try to reinstall AIDA64 v6.85, and restart Windows.
  2. Thank you, we will fix the supported memory types issue in the next AIDA64 beta update. As for the unknown PnP devices, they're sadly still unknown to us.
  3. AIDA64 doesn't seem to be able to utilize its kernel driver to access sensor chips properly. Check if you have administrator privileges provided to AIDA64.
  4. Not exactly our download page, and not without ads, but maybe one of the mirrors? https://www.techpowerup.com/download/aida64-extreme/ BTW, we keep kicking out ads with green "Download" or "Start" buttons, we they keep coming back ...
  5. That's the traffic required to obtain your external IP address.
  6. AIDA64 relies on the video driver, so make sure to have it properly installed.
  7. What's the real clock and effective clock measured when your video card is under load?
  8. I'm wondering that the mentioned IP address may be. Are you using RemoteSensor at port 8080 and your computer's own IP address is 159.203.44.33 ?
  9. Fair enough, but I'm afraid I still cannot help you about a 3rd party software. BTW, SensorPanel works without any other software than AIDA64, so your claim is a bit exaggerated
  10. We've re-uploaded the file: http://users.aida64.com/gauge_state_images.zip
  11. What's Spacedesk? It's definitely not our software and we're also not affiliated with them at all. Hence I'm not sure why you bring this topic up here in this forum that is dedicated to supporting our software AIDA64.
  12. What motherboard and CPU do you have?
  13. @ozkr_tech @Mach @JarleH Thank you for the feedback. Please check the following new beta build too: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
  14. We've implemented support for MSI MEG Ai1000P and Ai1300P PSU's in the latest AIDA64 beta update available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Let me know how it works.
  15. The 5-10% difference is most likely due to the different method Windows Task Manager uses to calculate CPU utilizaton, ie. it takes Turbo Boost headroom into account too. The 5-10% difference should decrease to a statistical error/margin if you disable Turbo Boost.
  16. .sensorpanel files can be imported directly into your SensorPanel layout. Right-click on SensorPanel --> SensorPanel Manager --> Import.
  17. Once you change anything about your SensorPanel, the work is saved to the AIDA64.INI file that you can find in AIDA64 installation folder. You can backup that file if you need to save your work to a safe place.
  18. No, thank you for the USB dump, we're working on the implementation. I'll send you updates in this topic.
  19. Actually Task Manager does it in a special way, not AIDA64. Task Manager scales the actual CPU utilization values with Turbo Boost headroom. If you disable Turbo Boost, you can see that the values will match between AIDA64 and Task Manager. Previously Task Manager didn't do that, but Microsoft -- with their infinite wisdom -- figured it would be great to bend the truth
  20. I've sent you an email about this.
  21. Thank you! We've implemented further fixes about ASRock Z790 Taichi monitoring in 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.
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