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iOS and Windows Phone (Windows 10 Mobile) use way stricter sandboxing than Android or Tizen. If something's possible under Android, it doesn't mean you can do the same on other platforms too Under iOS it's not possible to measure or detect battery health, battery temperature and charge rate.
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You can override the unit with your own choice, but you also have to make sure the measured value is scaled accordingly. You can use the Correction feature (AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Correction) to do that.
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Basic Setup for monitoring CPU and GPU temps?
Fiery replied to freight's topic in Hardware monitoring
1) The linked Adafruit device is only a LCD module that you cannot connect via USB. You need a device with the following USB backpack to work as a standalone LCD screen connected via USB and ready to be used by AIDA64: https://www.adafruit.com/products/784 You may also want to order an acrylic stand for it: https://www.adafruit.com/products/1365 2) Odroid-Show and Odroid-Show2 would work without any additional hardware. But, please note that they feature a very slow serial protocol, and so screen update rate with AIDA64 is only approx. 1/3 FPS 3) If you only want to output a few data to an external LCD, and you don't need native support for the screen in AIDA64, then LCDsysinfo may also work: http://www.ebay.com/itm/LCDsysinfo-for-GOverlay-USB-2-8-TFT-LCD-Module-gamer-gadget-FPS-Hype-Smartie-/121106592717?hash=item1c3283f3cd:g:kpIAAOxyRHdR3kcY But I'd like to stress the fact that since LCDsysinfo developers refuse to publish the protocol used by their devices, we cannot support those devices natively in AIDA64. It will still work fine using LCDsysinfo's own software though. 4) There's also picoLCD 20x2 OEM which is fully supported by AIDA64: http://www.mini-box.com/picoLCD-20x2-OEM 5) If you're willing to spend a bit more on the display, there's a great picoLCD graphical device, also fully supported by AIDA64: http://www.mini-box.com/picoLCD-256x64-Sideshow-CDROM-Bay 6) And for quite a bit more there're stunning graphical OLED options from Yoctopuce, fully supported by AIDA64: http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/category/usb-displays I hope this helps -
It's most likely caused by a background process or service that trashes the branch buffers of your CPU. Make sure to close everything running in the background, including Skype, BOINC, etc. Also make sure to check if a background virus scanning or Windows Update process is in progress or not.
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We've fixed that issue in the latest AIDA64 beta update: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let me know how it works
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FPS Monitoring becoming pretty much useless
Fiery replied to Biofreak's topic in Hardware monitoring
In case multiple items are frozen on the SensorPanel, then the issue may not be RTSS, but rather a configuration issue on your side. Have you tried to lower the SensorPanel update rate in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Update Frequency? -
We currently have no plans to implement that.
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You don't need the Custom Variables feature or AIDA64 Business to do that. You can simply write your readings into the Registry, under: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\FinalWire\AIDA64\ImportValues Where String type values should be named as Str1 to Str10, and 32-bit integer (double-word or DWORD) type values should be names DW1 to DW10. AIDA64 will automatically pick those values up and display them among the available sensor items. You can then place them on the LCD screen just like you place any other temperature or fan speed reading. That feature is available in AIDA64 Business, AIDA64 Engineer and AIDA64 Extreme.
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It doesn't matter which power profile do you have configured in the Control Panel. AIDA64 automatically adjusts Windows power settings to make sure the CPU is running at the highest clocks while the stress test is running. As for the restart, it was due to Windows Update forcing a system restart, by forcing AIDA64 to quit.
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Both temperatures are right and valid. I don't know what they refer to exactly, but they are both valid.
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PSU efficiency is calculated using a proprietary (and not public) formula by manufacturers' software like Corsair Link Software, Enermax Digifanless Software, Thermaltake DPSApp, etc. Since it's not actually measured, we believe it's not an accurate and scientific way of providing incoming power draw measurement. That's why we're not pursuing finding out how those formulas work. Especially since the formula is not only specific to a certain series of PSUs (like Corsair AXi), but also different across PSU models inside a series. So for example, there's a formula for AX760i, and a different one has to be used for AX1500i.
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It is the combined power that the motherboard, CPU(s) and video card(s) draw from the PSU.
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We will fix that in the next AIDA64 beta update due next week. As previously, I'll post a message into this topic once the new beta is available for download I hope you'll have a great weekend too!
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That's unfortunately normal at this point. Corsair Link software doesn't implement the necessary industry standard synchronization mutexes that other 3rd party software (like AIDA64, HWiNFO, CPU-Z, GPU-Z, etc) already use to avoid such collisions. Corsair said they are already working on the resolution.
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Thank you for the feedback, I'm glad now it works properly on your system
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The mentioned new AIDA64 beta update is available for download at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Let me know how it works
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The mentioned new AIDA64 beta update is available for download at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Let me know how it works
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The mentioned new AIDA64 beta update is available for download at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Let me know how it works
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Yes, of course In fact, we've already done a bit of testing using the first Android N Preview on a Nexus 9 device. However, it doesn't seem to work yet. Most likely the next Android N Preview or the one after that will bring working Vulkan support for Nexus 9. Meanwhile, if you know of any device that has verified Vulkan support already on the market, please let us know. We've heard rumours about Galaxy S7 supporting Vulkan, but not sure which model exactly (is it the SD820 based model or the Exynos based one?)
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Thank you. Something is still colliding with the RMi bank switch handling of AIDA64. Or maybe the PSU has issues switching banks, and sometimes it gets stuck in the previous bank set. Anyway, we will implement a workaround for that issue, to make bank switching more roboust. Hopefully it will help in your case too. Yes, that's what I've explained above
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I think we've found the issue in the RGB LED module of AIDA64. We will fix it up in the next AIDA64 beta update due in a few days from now. I'll post a message into this topic once the new beta is available for download.
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Thank you. It looks OK, the USB ID and HID parameters match the ones expected by AIDA64. Have you tried it after closing CUE?
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1) Are you sure the background process of Corsair Link software is not running? 3) It would be quite a task to introduce separate readings for values coming from the PSU. We believe you should much rather trust the values coming from the PSU than the ones provided by the motherboard sensor chip. That's why AIDA64 overwrites the sensor chip measurements with the PSU measurements.