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  1. Note that certain USB devices fail to report the connection speed properly. What is the USB device in question? Please avoid posting a single issue into multiple topics. Please keep posting in English. This is an English language forum, and I'm afraid we cannot speak Russian. Thanks, Fiery
  2. Yes, that's an intriguing idea, and kind of similar to my idea #2 above Problem is: we've checked it on a BlackWidow Chroma keyboard, and it doesn't seem to work all that well. The main issue is that the keyboard matrix is not a regular matrix, so it's not like a real matrix of LEDs. You would have to look at the keyboard from several meters of distance to make up the displayed characters, and even then it's not just a simple glance. It would be much easier if the keyboard buttons were arranged in a regular matrix, like this: Fortunately the rest of the ideas seem to work fine, so all we have to do now is implement the whole thing in a new hardware monitoring module
  3. Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> ISA Sensor Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Using that data we can see what's going on about the various temperature inputs provided by the sensor chip of your motherboard Thanks, Fiery
  4. No, it doesn't add those values up. It simply reports committed memory as swap space, that's all. In order to avoid further confusion, in the next AIDA64 beta we will remove the Virtual Memory section and rename Swap Space to Virtual Memory.
  5. AIDA64 supports Koolance TMS-200 since the first version of v1.00
  6. AIDA64 already supports TMS-200. Have you tried to enable it? (AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability) Maybe it would support TMS-205 as well. Let me know if it doesn't work
  7. Thank you, we'll add that GPU to the next AIDA64 beta update due in a few days from now. Regards, Fiery
  8. The latest AIDA64 update implements full support for the upcoming Intel Skylake processors, adds advanced support for Microsoft Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 operating systems, and supports the latest graphics and GPGPU computing technologies by both AMD and nVIDIA. New features & improvements - Microsoft Windows 10 RTM and Windows Server 2016 support - AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Skylake and Broadwell-H CPUs - Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Braswell and Cherry Trail processors - AVX and SSE accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Nolan APUs - Improved support for Intel Braswell, Broadwell-H, Cherry Trail and Skylake CPUs - Preliminary support for AMD Stoney APUs - Preliminary support for Intel Cannonlake, Goldmont and Skylake-E/EN/EP/EX processors - AlphaCool Heatmaster II sensor device support - Support for Modding-FAQ, Noteu, Saitek Pro Flight Instrument Panel, Saitek X52 Pro, UCSD LCD devices - Portrait mode support for AlphaCool and Samsung SPF LCDs - SMBIOS 3.0 support - Kingston HyperX Savage, OCZ Trion 100, OCZ Vector 180 SSD support - GPU details for AMD Radeon Rx 300 and R9 Fury Series - GPU details for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti, Tesla M60 What's new since AIDA64 v5.00 - RemoteSensor smartphone and tablet LCD integration - Logitech Arx Control smartphone and tablet LCD integration - Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Carrizo APUs - AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Broadwell CPUs - Aquaduct, Aquaero, AquaStream XT, MPS, PowerAdjust 2, PowerAdjust 3 sensor devices support - Thermaltake DPS-G power supply unit sensor support - Support for Gravitech, LCD Smartie Hardware, Leo Bodnar, Odospace LCD devices - SensorPanel and LCD: right-to-left bars, static label control strings - 0.01 Celsius temperature measurement resolution for select sensor items - System certificates information - CUDA 7.0, OpenCL 2.1 support - Corsair Neutron XT, Crucial BX100, Crucial MX200, SanDisk Ultra II SSD support - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX Titan X [ Press Release (English) ] [ Press Release (Deutsch) ] [ Press Release (italiano) ] [ Press Release (magyar) ] [ Press Release (Русский) ] [ Press Release (český) ] [ Press Release (polski) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v5.30 ] [ Download ]
  9. I think this may have been avoided by disabling booting from USB devices in the UEFI Setup (BIOS Setup)
  10. We will add RIL serial number information to the next AIDA64 for Android app update.
  11. Thank you for the data. The issue will be fixed in the next AIDA64 stable update due on Tuesday.
  12. Thank you for the feedback. Please note that the quoted pecularity was actually a feature called ZeroCore Power, not a bug Probably AMD disabled it on your card with the latest Catalyst update to avoid various issues.
  13. Which one of the above proposed 4 ideas would you use? We've tried idea #2 on BlackWidow Chroma, but it didn't seem like something you would actually want to use The big numbers were hard to read, even from a distance. The other 3 ideas seem to be more practical. K70 and K95 do not feature a SDK, and their API is not documented either. However, there seems to be some useful information on the web about how to access them directly, so we'll give that a try
  14. Have you restarted your system after disabling ULPS? Or you've disabled it a while ago? If you disabled it a while ago and since then you've updated Catalyst, then there's a chance ULPS got re-enabled by Catalyst. Anyway, if you're 100% sure ULPS is disabled, and that Multi-GPU support is enabled in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, then please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI GPU Registers, and copy-paste the results into this topic. Also right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI SMBus Dump, and copy-paste the results into this topic.
  15. Yes But please give us cca. 2 or 3 weeks, since currently we're very busy working on the upcoming update to AIDA64 that will cover such things like Windows 10, Skylake, Nolan, etc I'll get back to you in this topic once we have an update. Thanks, Fiery
  16. AIDA64 will only measure those values in a CrossFire setup when ULPS is disabled. With ULPS enabled accessing the registers for the secondary adapter could cause a system crash. Do you have ULPS disabled?
  17. To me it doesn't seem to be a voltage issue. But I'm not sure what could it be It's not easy to diagnose such issues remotely, but maybe someone else here on the forums will have an idea...
  18. Thank you. Yes, I can confirm that "Aux" is the CPU temperature on your motherboard. We'll fix the labelling issue in the next AIDA64 update
  19. Most likely "Aux" will be the CPU temperature. What motherboard do you have?
  20. It largely depends on the actual Turbo Boost multiplier and power limit settings. The FPU subtest of the AIDA64 System Stability Test is very demanding, so in most cases the CPU cannot use its highest Turbo multiplier due to TDP constraints. Regards, Fiery
  21. We've explained it a number of times already on this forum Those values are reported by Windows, via standard Win32 API calls. In case the numbers incorrect or inaccurate, it's only the fault of the Windows kernel, and not AIDA64. BTW, even when you disable pagefile, Windows will still manage a swap space. It's one of the dirty tricks of Windows, and I'm not even sure why is that or why is it useful for Windows to do that. Regards, Fiery
  22. When you install Alphacool_USBDisplay_Driver_v21.exe, it will place the driver files in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Alphacool\USBDisplay\Driver folder.
  23. We've just tested Windows 10 Build 10240 (64-bit) with an AlphaCool 240x128 display on an unreleased Intel platform, and it worked flawlessly. The only trick is: install.exe of the AlphaCool driver package doesn't work properly, so you have to manually install the driver using Device Manager.
  24. We've just tested Windows 10 Build 10240 (64-bit) with an AlphaCool 240x128 display on an unreleased Intel platform, and it worked flawlessly. The only trick is: install.exe of the AlphaCool driver package doesn't work properly, so you have to manually install the driver using Device Manager.
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