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We currently have no plans to implement such a feature.
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Quite frankly, we have zero information on how to monitor that PSU. But we can try finding it out if you could help us a little bit First of all, please upgrade to the latest AIDA64 Extreme beta update available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Thanks, Fiery
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Diagnostic (Stress?) Test For NVIDIA Video Card
Fiery replied to Travis's topic in General Discussion
1) AIDA64 System Stability Test includes a GPU subtest that stresses video adapters via OpenCL. It's a generic stress test, so it doesn't focus on the VRAM specifically, but perform compute tasks to stress both the GPU and the VRAM. There is no dedicated VRAM stress test in AIDA64, and quite frankly, I don't know any software that would do that. It would be possible to develop such a software, so maybe one day someone will come up with it. 2) It's not possible to specifically stress or diagnose the PSU, since it's not a smart component. It cannot run tests or any other tasks, it just provides power for the other system components. It is possible however to run such a stress test with AIDA64 that draws the most power from the PSU, so it effectively stresses the PSU as much as possible. Just open the AIDA64 System Stability Test, only enable (tick) the FPU subtest there, and press the Start button. In some cases it is best to enable GPU subtest as well, to stress both the CPU and GPU. Regards, Fiery- 1 reply
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Just focus on the CPU Package value.
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CPU Package is the temperature that is measured by the CPU itself, and it represents the overall temperature of the CPU package -- as opposed to the core temperatures which correspond to an individual CPU core.
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Such issue can happen with Corsair RGB keyboards where each international layout would require us to add a separate layout table. The lack of standard SDK/API makes our lives a lot tougher than with Logitech and Razer RGB keyboards And as I've stated above, currently AIDA64 supports only the US layout for Corsair RGB keyboards, but it will work with other layouts as long as you keep in mind that some keys may be mixed up. What keyboard model do you have? Do you also use RemoteSensor or Logitech Arx? When you use those modules, AIDA64 will try to keep the Preferences window as large as possible, to let the LCD layout editor/preview fit without too much shrinking (zoom-out).
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We've just checked our GLCD2USB device under Windows 10 RTM 64-bit, using the default HID driver, and it works flawlessly. Init failed means the device doesn't return RID_GET_INFO packet via HidD_GetFeature. Are you sure your device has got the right firmware and the firmware is properly flashed? Can you communicate with the device using your own application or another Windows or Linux software?
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HWiNFO64 should use the same access method. But AIDA64 does a few tricks when e.g. CPU temperature cannot be measured via Dell SMI -- and that may just make a difference. Also, AIDA64 supports 2 different interfaces to issue Dell SMI calls, so it would be necessary to understand the exact method used on your system. Please create the following outputs and send them in email to me (I'll send you my email address in private message in a minute): 1) A screen shot of the Computer / Sensor page of AIDA64. If possible, please adjust the window size to show all readings on a single shot. If not possible, then please create 2 screen shots to make sure we can see all information. 2) A screen shot that shows HWiNFO64 Dell SMI readings. I think it's called Dell EC in HWiNFO64. 3) Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> ISA Sensor Dump. Save it to a TXT file and attach it to your email. 4) Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Embedded Controller Dump. Save it to a TXT file and attach it to your email. Thank you in advance.
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1) Do you have any external storage devices connected to your PC? 2) Do you have any special water cooling systems in your PC? 3) Do you have any external LCD or VFD devices connected? (not counting your monitor(s), of course) 4) What motherboard, CPU and video card do you have in your PC? Thanks, Fiery
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Connect to RemoteSensor using Internet(Non Wifi)
Fiery replied to thrgk's topic in General Discussion
Yes, in such case your phone is the router. But I don't think such ports have to be configured on the phone in any ways. Just specify port 8080 in the AIDA64 Preferences, and use the IP address with ":8080" in the web browser. However, your have to make sure your internet provider (the one that gave you the SIM card for your cell phone) doesn't limit or block traffic on non-standard TCP/IP ports. -
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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Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://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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Of course. You only have to (once) change the option Update type to "Stable and beta updates" in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / General. That will enable AIDA64 to look for both beta and stable updates, and install the latest one available. Please note however that the built-in fully automatic update method is only available if you have a genuine license or use AIDA64 in trial mode.
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I'm not sure if this can be resolved, since the audio issues are caused by the Dell SMI BIOS layer that AIDA64 has to handle to read Dell SMI sensor values. We'll try to come up with an alternative access method, although I'm not sure if there's one exist at all. Do you have a Dell software that can read those sensor values without audio issues?
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The requested feature will be implemented in the next AIDA64 beta update due in a few days from now Regards, Fiery
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SensorPanel and LCD layouts are stored in the file called AIDA64.INI in the AIDA64 installation folder. Make sure to backup that file after you've built your LCD layout. BTW, by using the built-in AIDA64 automatic internet update feature, both your settings (AIDA64.INI) and your entered product key (license) are retained after an upgrade.
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As far as I know, neither SDKs (Logitech LED and Razer Chroma) allow multiple applications to concurrently handle the keyboard LED matrix. So when a software takes over the keyboard, the other ones cannot handle it anymore and has to wait for the application to quit. I'm not sure if Logitech or Razer would like to allow concurrent access at all, but it may worth a try asking them about this.
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According to our knowledge, no, not yet
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That file is used to read the system BIOS and video BIOS content when no administrator privileges are provided to AIDA64.EXE. Since it's a 16-bit DOS executable, it is not used under any 64-bit Windows installations.
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New LCD device support: Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames
Fiery replied to Fiery's topic in Hardware monitoring
Such measures shouldn't be necessary. The update does nothing else than download a ZIP package and extract it to the AIDA64 installation folder, by overwriting the old files. AIDA64.INI is never included in update packages, and the update process doesn't reconfigure AIDA64 either. -
New LCD device support: Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames
Fiery replied to Fiery's topic in Hardware monitoring
What did happen? What didn't work? I'm sorry to hear that, but please note that all you have to back up is the file AIDA64.INI that you can find in the AIDA64 installation folder. That files includes all settings and all LCD + SensorPanel layouts. I'd recommend you to do a regular backup of that file, along with your Documents folder and other important files and folders. -
That could happen when you use DPI scaling. We haven't yet found a way to fix that issue Regards, Fiery
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Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://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. Thanks, Fiery