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  1. Yes, that pretty much what needs to be done on all systems, regardless of the CPU model or motherboard type.
  2. Our CFA634 was bought not that long ago, but last year, and it has FW 3.1 in it. When we power up the display, it shows the firmware version as "FW 3.1". What does yours show when it powers up? I suspect yours has got an older firmware (perhaps "SKD204-634 V2.2" means it's FW version 2.2 -- or maybe PCB version 2.2). If it's the case, then we will have to find out how to implement support for older firmware. Most likely the CFA634 communication protocol has gone through major changes in the past 10 years, and AIDA64 can only handle the later (newer) protocol.
  3. Please try to enable the two RAID related options in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, and restart AIDA64. If it doesn't help, then please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Disk Debug --> ATA Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Then right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Disk Debug --> SMART Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Also right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Disk Debug --> RAID Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Thanks, Fiery
  4. Do you mean embedding a certain HTML snippet? Or you would like to display another website content on the LCD?
  5. It means your CPU scales better when AIDA64 is running those benchmarks. VP8 and PhotoWorxx are different beasts anyway. VP8 because it doesn't scale with all cores in the system perfectly, so its behavior is different to all the other benchmarks. And PhotoWorxx relies heavily on the memory and cache subsystem, so in many cases it will not scale well after a certain point because of the narrow memory bandwidth (or cache bandwidths).
  6. No, I'm not saying 2690 is worse than 2660. What I'm saying is that we've already seen such regression in performance before, although it was more about overclocking vs. memory bandwidth and latency. Sometimes adding more resources do not mean an increase in performance. Of course, it would be best to confirm those results by running other benchmarks as well. Of course it has to be such a benchmark that could scale up to 12 cores / 24 threads per socket, and can also be limited to use only 10 cores.
  7. 1) Do you use the same AIDA64 version and the same SATA/RAID controller driver now and before? 2) Do you use the same AIDA64 settings (AIDA64.INI) now and before? 3) Are you intentionally running an old AIDA64 version?
  8. It's definitely an odd issue. I can think of 2 issues that might explain this: 1) Turbo Boost and power limits are configured in a way that they kick in too much with all cores utilized, preventing your CPU from running at high clock speeds. 2) Haswell-EP processors may not scale perfectly when going from 10 cores to 12 cores. Maybe 10 cores mean a more ideal configuration than 12 cores, and in certain situations utilizing 2 more cores could mean a regression in overall performance or per-core performance. We've done a test run on our 10-core reference Haswell-EP Xeon system to see how it scales when going from 1 core to 2 cores, then 4 cores, 6 cores, 8 cores, 10 cores, and the scaling didn't show any regression or bump in the performance. The pecularity that you're experiencing may well be related to the 12 cores your CPUs feature.
  9. Please let me know the firmware version of your CFA634, and also the version of the driver you're using. Because we've just tested our CFA634 with the latest AIDA64, and it worked flawlessly.
  10. AFAIK no, there isn't. Maybe one day Odospace will be ported to iOS? http://forums.aida64.com/topic/2776-display-pc-sensor-values-on-android-device-connected-via-usb-odospace-remote-panel/
  11. Thank you for the debug info, we will fix this issue in the next AIDA64 update due next week. Regards, Fiery
  12. What you need to do to figure out the right resolution to use is select all items in the list of LCD items in AIDA64 Preferences, and push the Hide button. Then press the Apply or OK button on the Preferences window, and check what your device responds. It should display the splash screen with the resolution you need to configure for the current orientation. E.g. an iPhone 5s would require 981x501 in landscape mode, and 980x1648 in portrait mode. It's the pecularity of the integrated web client Logitech Arx uses After you've set the right resolution, you can unhide the previously hidden items of course, and continue using your LCD layout.
  13. Quite odd. I've had NOD32 64-bit + Win7 64-bit SP1 with the same UAC setting running for years, and I have never experienced such issues at upgrades. Do you have any other software running in the background that may cause such issues? Any other security software, firewall software maybe?
  14. Your INI file is still there, with your LCD settings included. AIDA64 update doesn't remove the old INI file. I have no idea what part of Windows refuses to execute AIDA64.EXE. What anti-virus/security product do you have running?
  15. I've sent you a private message about this issue.
  16. No, I'm not blaming your motherboard at all. I'm saying something "could be". I'm listing potential issues that may cause such problems. And with previous versions you may not have noticed the fan reporting "bumps" simply because AIDA64 may have showed the previous value that it cached, instead of removing the reading when the sensor chip fails to provide it for a moment or for a longer period of time. And BTW, I didn't say and I still don't say that the fans or pumps have stopped working. Not at all. What I'm saying is that the sensor chip may fail to measure the fan RPMs or fail to provide the right values to AIDA64. Even if the fans are spinning, their speed may or may not be properly measured by the sensor chip, we've seen many examples of such malfunctions. For example, our Kraken X41 water cooler simply doesn't like some of the fans we hook up to it. And even though it provides the power to make the fans spin, and the fans are indeed spinning and never stop, the water cooler cannot measure the fan RPM most of the time. It's a whole different story to drive a fan, and another issue is to measure its RPM. Measured RPM can drop to 0 or become an unrealistically high value (like 50000 RPM) even when the fan is spinning at e.g. 2000 RPM all the time. Now, coming back to the actual issue that you're experiencing I think it would be important to rule out AI Suite, if possible. But please note that AI Suite has background services that keep polling the sensor chip, even if you close the main application, and even after you've uninstalled the whole software. Yes, it's odd, but that's how it works. So even after uninstalling AI Suite, it would be important to get rid of all its background services and see if it helps. Another useful test could be to have the old AIDA64 running for a longer period of time, and then checking how the fans that with the newer AIDA64 versions disappear from your SensorPanel behave. Maybe they do not disappeear with the old AIDA64 version, but their values never move after some time? Maybe you just think AIDA64 reports the correct values, because they look right, but the values simply do not move? Still, I'm only guessing, I'm trying to come up with ideas, I'm not saying it's the case, I never saw your system running
  17. Please try the following, and let me know what results do you get. Go to the CPU Queen in AIDA64, push the Parameters button on the toolbar, and select 20 CPUs. Then start the benchmark, and note down the score you get. Then do it for CPU PhotoWorxx as well. Thanks, Fiery
  18. I'm sorry for the late reply. We've implemented a workaround to remove the decimal digits from the Battery Input and Battery Output readings on the OSD, Desktop Sidebar, LCD and SensorPanel. Hopefully this tweaking will be a good compromise to make your layout look perfect http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
  19. Thank you. Please upgrade to the latest AIDA64 Extreme beta: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Let me know if it helps
  20. The mentioned new AIDA64 Extreme beta is now available for download at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
  21. I think it could be because your motherboard has intermittent issues to report those 2 fan speed reading properly, or due to a collision between AI Suite and AIDA64. We keep fine-tuning the SensorPanel and LCD to better handle stopped fans, and also hot-plugged devices like external HDDs, but no matter how we improve it, we cannot fix an issue where the sensor readings cannot be reliably detected.
  22. I've sent you your product key in private message.
  23. It means the AIDA64 kernel driver cannot be loaded. Try to reinstall AIDA64 v5.50, restart your computer, and make sure your Windows user still has got administrator privileges. You should also apply the Windows 7 SHA-2 security patch KB3033929 if it happens to be missing from your system. Let me know if it helps.
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