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  1. We've tested it with RTSS, and GPU Bus Type appeared on the OSD properly. Can you have other values displayed properly, or no AIDA64 values appear on the Rivatuner OSD?
  2. You can already use the Aquaero sensor module in the latest AIDA64 Extreme beta update: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
  3. That's fine of course, but the problem in your case is that your fan registers seem to report a zero current even when they're spinning. At least that's what I can see on the Alarm Level related screen shot of yours. Most of the items are already on the SensorPanel. The ones missing are the Pressure, Water Quality, UpTime and Total UpTime. As for the zero fan speed, it will of course be indicated as a zero value on the graphs, as expected.
  4. It seems the problem is that your fans sometimes report a meaningful current, while in many cases they report a zero current. The zero current can also be seen on the Aquasuite 2014 screen shot that you've posted about the alarm level. And when a measured fan current gets zero, AIDA64 will remove the line from the Sensor page and update the whole page since the number of list items changed. Power #1 is the Power Measurement 1, as you can see it in Aquasuite 2014. We'll add Actual Alarm Level in the next AIDA64 beta
  5. Chassis fans on Rampage V Extreme are not calculated or adjusted. They are directly interpreted from the fan registers. Do you have Asus AI Suite installed? If yes, then the issue may be because that software collides with AIDA64 sensor module.
  6. Thank you for the feedback and your kind words
  7. Thank you for the feedback and the report. On the Sensor page it should only reset the page position when the number of items on the page (the number of populated lines) changes. If it's possible, please try to find which value keeps disappearing and appearing again, that should be the one that causes the resets. If you could find the culprit, we can look into it
  8. When we mention "Hardware Monitoring" in the changelist, it refers to a group of AIDA64 modules actually. Those modules are the Sensor Icons, OSD Panel, Desktop Gadget, LCD, SensorPanel, Logging, External Applications, and Alerting. When we add a new item to Hardware Monitoring, it means you can now monitor such values or measurements using either one of the listed modules. Of course such items may or may not be available on a particular hardware configuration. There are many hardware specific readings, for example the SoC temperature is only available on Aquaero or Aquaduct devices. Regards, Fiery
  9. Here's a new AIDA64 beta update ... http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta ... where we've added the following new bits & pieces to the Aquaero/Aquaduct sensor module: - SoC temperature (a.k.a. Aquaero CPU temperature) - Pump #1 and Pump #2 speed (RPM) and current. We haven't added the frequency value since it's simply 1/60 of the RPM value, and not a separate measurement - Power measurements (as Power #1 .. Power #4) - Water quality (%), pressure sensor, uptime and total uptime. These values are only available on the Computer / Sensor page though Now AIDA64 supports the upcoming new generation of firmware (FW Revision 2000) for Aquaero and Aquaduct devices. The new firmware revamps the HID input report layout, and introduces a few notable feature improvements as well. We haven't had a chance to test the new firmware yet, so the current code may or may not work perfectly. As soon as the new firmware is rolled out, please create a new Aquaero Dump and post it here, so we can analyze the registers output and make changes to AIDA64 if necessary.
  10. We've added the BIOS Version hardware monitoring item. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild3219zk8j3xcnhszip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. I cannot make any promises about the fan control feature though, since it's still not on our roadmap for this year or next year. Regards, Fiery
  11. Thank you. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild3219zk8j3xcnhszip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works.
  12. 1) 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. 2) Also right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Embedded Controller Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Thanks, Fiery
  13. That value isn't meant to be put on graphs or bars. Regards, Fiery
  14. Thank you, we'll add the Aquaero temperature in the next beta
  15. Thank you. I'm afraid we need Aqua Computer's kind assistance to figure the missing bits out. They said they will be able to give us a hand next week, so stay tuned Thank you, we'll fix that.
  16. That is a Windows limitation, you can look it up. Many websites bashed Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 for example, when they were rolled out, that they still don't solve the DPI scaling issues. E.g. http://techreport.com/blog/25797/high-ppi-support-in-windows-8-1-still-not-so-great Yes, it is possible to develop a DPI aware application user interface, but it requires a complete rewriting of the user interface code, and reproducing all graphical content like icons and placeholder pictures as well, in multiple DPI levels. The user interface part of AIDA64 is over 200.000 lines of code, not in the league of such utilities like WinRAR or DropBox. Don't get me wrong, they are great utilities, but they don't have a complex UI like AIDA64. And yes, Microsoft fixed Office 2013, but it's the least you can expect from the company that develops Windows and fails to come up with a real solution to the DPI issues And I'm pretty sure not even Microsoft has a full software portfolio that would support proper DPI scaling. As for 4K, as I've mentioned above, when you use 200% DPI (or 400%), things are much less blurry. We've got a Win8.1 tablet with a 2560x1440 native resolution, and we use 200% DPI scaling on it. AIDA64 looks fine there, but of course it's not as sharp as without DPI scaling. And with 4K displays you can simply use 200% DPI scaling setting to avoid blurriness -- which affects most Windows applications. You've listed a few exceptions, but the majority of Windows applications are still not fully DPI aware. We would be more than happy to come up with a quick fix for the DPI issue, just like we do with other bugs or anomalies about AIDA64. But with DPI scaling, there's no quick fix. Yes, you could add a simple entry to the manifest file to enable DPI awareness, but then the whole UI would fall apart. You could of course rewrite 200.000 lines of code, but it would take a hell of a lot of time. And quite frankly, we're still hoping to see Windows 10 or worse case Windows 10 SP1/Update1 to come up with a real solution to the DPI issue. A new windowing system that is based on relative placement and percentage-based UI element dimensions would be terrific. Of course that would also raise the need to rewrite all the UI code, but at least it would mean a proper solution, a proper fix to the problem, not just beating around the bush. I would personally feel like a fool if we had to rewrite the UI code to make it DPI aware now, and then having to rewrite it again when Microsoft comes up with the proper DPI solution...
  17. I like the idea of animations, but it's not really feasable to do that. AIDA64 supports over 50 different LCD devices, but only a few of them are capable of providing 30+ FPS update rate (which would be required to properly display animations). And even if you would push 30+ frames per second to the Razer or Logitech G19 LCD, it would put quite a pressure on the CPU to render that many frames a second. I'm not sure whether certain eye candy would worth so much CPU cycles and hassle BTW, AIDA64 has an Alerting facility that could warn you about excessive temperatures, a stopped cooling fan or voltage drops.
  18. That is a limitation of Windows, and we cannot fix it from our end. User interface layout of classic Windows applications is still based on pixel measurements, so when you use DPI scaling, all pixels of the UI are scaled automatically by Windows. When the DPI is set to 200%, text and images are not that blurry, but in your case it's not set to 200%, but more like 150%. The seemingly incorrect desktop resolution is also due to the DPI scaling: this is a trick Windows uses to make the application believe it is running on a less high resolution display than the actual hardware supports. We've tried to come up with a workaround for that, but haven't been able to scale up the reported resolution to make it an accurate value Regards, Fiery
  19. Thanks for the feedback. Here's a new AIDA64 Extreme beta update: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta In this beta we've fixed the liquid levels calculation issue, and added fan voltages, fan currents and fan powers. We've also added the new readings to all hardware monitoring modules, such as OSD Panel, Desktop Gadget, LCD, SensorPanel, Logging, External Applications, and Alerting. AIDA64 doesn't support measuring or displaying decimal digits for temperature readings. We do not believe that's a necessary information, since there's no practical difference between having a certain hardware component running at 35.1 or 35.4 Celsius. We've checked the pump properties, but so far we haven't been able to identify those readings in the Aquaero/Aquaduct information block. It must be there somewhere, but it's not documented We may be able to find it if you could help us by submitting an Aquaero sensor dump: right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Aquaero Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. When you issue the dump, please takes notes (or create a screen shot) of the actual values of the pump related readings, so we can try to find the values among the Aquaero raw registers in the dump. We've also tried to find a solution to calculate water quality, but so far we've had no luck about that. We'll try to ask Aqua Computer about that, maybe they would be kind enough to point us to the right direction. BTW, Aqua Computer has contacted us to notify us about an upcoming major change in the Aquaero registers layout. They said once the new firmware is available for download, they'll send us documentation on the new layout to let us adjust AIDA64 accordingly. We'll try to be quick about that, but please keep in mind that if you update to the new firmware, the values displayed by the above linked AIDA64 beta update may become wildly inaccurate due to the data layout changes. Thanks, Fiery
  20. Thank you. It seems the issue is due to Logitech's Gaming Software package sometimes not being able to insert the necessary keys to the Registry to let 3rd party applications auto-detect the API DLL path. We've added a workaround to handle such issues. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild3215x1k0nqwmldzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if it helps.
  21. Thank you for the screen shot. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild3215x1k0nqwmldzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if it helps.
  22. Thank you for the feedback. Modern AMD processors (APUs) usually provide such unrealistic CPU core diode temperature readings at idle. However, once you put a load on the CPU, the temperatures start to make more sense.
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