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  1. Thank you. Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> nVIDIA GPU Registers. Copy-paste the full results into this topic (or attach it to your post as a TXT file). Also right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> nVIDIA SMBus Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic (or attach it to your post as a TXT file). Thanks, Fiery
  2. Thank you, we'll check them once our Aquaero 5 Pro arrives.
  3. We've already ordered an Aquaero 5 Pro (and also an old Aquaero 4.00), although not with that idea on mind, but rather to find out whether we could drive its LCD display from AIDA64 Once the device arrives, we'll check if it's possible to read such information from it. What data would you like to see in AIDA64? Temperatures and fan/pump RPM?
  4. I'm not sure Razer would want to add AIDA64 as a native SwitchBlade UI application. You can ask them on their forums though, maybe a considerable Razer customer demand would make them do that.
  5. Great news, I hope you'll like it. Quite frankly, the Samsung SPF quickly became my favorite external colour LCD display, despite the fact that its driver installation process isn't quite user-friendly under Windows 8.x Not easy to find an affordable high-resolution, large colour LCD that is both easy to use and not crippled feature-wise like the Matrix Orbital GTT. Meanwhile, we've ordered a Samsung 800P as well, since that -- along with a few other Samsung DPF devices like 800W, 1000P, 1000W -- seems to use a more advanced version of the Samsung Mini Monitor protocol that is currently unsupported by AIDA64 (and every other 3rd party LCD software as well).
  6. It may not be related to the Logitech LCD module at all, but more the generic hardware monitoring module of AIDA64. Please let me know what motherboard, CPU and video card(s) do you have, and whether you've got any external storage devices connected. Thanks, Fiery
  7. I guess that only means the Mass Storage Mode of the DPF. Once AIDA64 switches the device to Mini Monitor Mode (as required for LCD support), Windows 8.1 will not find the necessary drivers. We've done a few test runs with Windows 8.1 64-bit and a SPF-75H DPF. The good news is: it works. Bad news is: only the driver works, the Samsung Frame Manager application goes nuts under Windows 8.1. It means you won't be able to use the DPF as a mini monitor (to extend your desktop to the DPF), but you can use it as a LCD device with AIDA64. What needs to be done to make it working: 1) Install Samsung Frame Manager for Vista 64-bit v2.00. During its installation process a lot of popup windows will come up, don't worry about them, just close them all. 2) Start AIDA64, enable Samsung SPF LCD support in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD. It will switch the device from Mass Storage Mode into Mini Monitor Mode. After the transition AIDA64 will report that it cannot open the LCD. Don't worry about it, just close AIDA64. 3) Go to Device Manager, and install the device driver for the unknown device called Samsung Digital Photo Frame. You can find the driver in the \Program Files\Samsung\FrameManager folder. If it's necessary, select the INF file called sam_miniusb.inf. 4) You can uninstall Frame Manager after the driver is successfully installed. I've checked, and the mentioned Frame Manager for Vista 64-bit v2.00 does support SPF-83H DPF that you're about to get.
  8. Thank you for posting your scores. I suppose you meant to write 10 TFLOPS, instead of 1 TFLOPS
  9. "Int." means the integrated (in the chipset or in the CPU) video adapter is utilized. "Ext." means there's such a video adapter in the system, but instead a discrete video adapter (video card) is used. The video adapter type could affect the benchmark scores slightly or greatly, depending on the actual system used. On modern systems it is less of an impact though. Regards, Fiery
  10. There's a unified software package (Samsung Frame Manager) for all SPF displays, that includes the driver. There's a 64-bit Vista package, but we've only tested it under Win7 64-bit SP1. It should work under Win8.1 as well, but we haven't verified it yet. I'll check it out in the upcoming days (most likely tomorrow), and will let you know about the results in this topic
  11. We've added support for Yoctopuce monochrome OLED displays, as listed at: Yoctopuce USB Displays You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD. The only thing needed to enable this feature is copying the 32-bit YAPI.DLL file from the latest C++ YoctoLib ZIP package (you can find the file in the Binaries/windows/yapi folder inside the ZIP package) to AIDA64 installation folder, and the display to be connected to a USB port. You can verify if your device is made by Yoctopuce by finding the device on the Devices / USB Devices page in AIDA64, and checking its Device ID. It should be one of the following IDs: 24E0-002D 24E0-002F 24E0-0030 It is recommended to use the latest firmware for your display. You can update the firmware using VirtualHub. You can find the new AIDA64 beta update at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. Also let us know if you've got another kind of LCD or VFD device that is currently unsupported by AIDA64. BTW, Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames and Futaba MDM166A VFD are also supported now by the latest AIDA64 beta. Regards, Fiery
  12. We've just rolled out a new AIDA64 beta that supports Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames, Futaba MDM166A and Yoctopuce LCDs: http://forums.aida64.com/topic/2424-new-lcd-device-support-samsung-spf-digital-photo-frames/
  13. We've added support for Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames. It works with the following models: SPF-72H SPF-75H SPF-76H SPF-83H SPF-85H SPF-85P SPF-86H SPF-86P SPF-87H SPF-105P SPF-107H 700T 800P 800W 1000P 1000W The following models are not supported at this time: SPF-72V SPF-83V SPV-105V The following models do not support Mini Monitor Mode, and so AIDA64 cannot use them as an external LCD: SPF-71E SPF-71ES You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Samsung. For the most stable operation it is recommended to uninstall Samsung Frame Manager and Mini Monitor drivers, and install our own Samsung SPF LibUsb driver instead: http://download.aida64.com/resources/lcd/samsung_spf_lcd_driver.zip Our driver can directly communicate with the device, without interfering with Samsung's drivers or the Frame Manager software. Alternative solution is having the appropriate Samsung SPF Windows drivers installed (part of Samsung Frame Manager software), but that usage scenario is not guaranteed to work properly. Notes: - If the device disconnects after a few seconds, enable the option Send keep-alive packet in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Samsung - AIDA64 will switch the device from Mass Storage Mode to Mini Monitor Mode if necessary. That transition could take up to 10 seconds. When the switch takes place, and there's Samsung Frame Manager software installed, Windows Aero may get disabled by Samsung Frame Manager's Mini Monitor feature - AIDA64 has a built-in facility to prevent collisions with Samsung Frame Manager. In case it fails to work, and AIDA64 frames collide with Samsung Frame Manager frames, then terminate the process called "sam_controller.exe" via Windows Task Manager, or uninstall Samsung Frame Manager - If Samsung Frame Manager is installed, but its Mini Monitor feature is not used, it's recommended to disable the Samsung Monitor device in Device Manager / Display Adapters. You can find the new AIDA64 beta update at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. Also let us know if you've got another kind of LCD device that is currently unsupported by AIDA64. BTW, Futaba MDM166A VFDs and Yoctopuce OLEDs are also supported now by the latest AIDA64 beta. Regards, Fiery
  14. We've fixed the LCD blanking issues at Windows shutdown, system restart, sleep and standby. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild3110hdscrnq9zvzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works.
  15. We've performed many test runs, and were able to reproduce the issue on our own test systems. As it seems, the stress testing module doesn't always report about a revealed hardware flaw to the main AIDA64 application before stopping the stress test. In such case the System Stability Test session keeps going, but the CPU utilization graph drops to 0%. We're already working on the fix, but it will take a week to properly implement and evaluate the fix before we can roll it out in a new AIDA64 beta update. I'll post a message into this topic once the fixed AIDA64 update is available for download.
  16. We've performed many test runs, and were able to reproduce the issue on our own test systems. As it seems, the stress testing module doesn't always report about a revealed hardware flaw to the main AIDA64 application before stopping the stress test. In such case the System Stability Test session keeps going, but the CPU utilization graph drops to 0%. We're already working on the fix, but it will take a week to properly implement and evaluate the fix before we can roll it out in a new AIDA64 beta update. I'll post a message into this topic once the fixed AIDA64 update is available for download.
  17. Razer doesn't have to develop anything, since AIDA64 v4.60 (latest version) already implements full native support for Razer (and many other) LCDs
  18. AIDA64 supports such controllers like Koolance TMS and T-Balancer, but it doesn't support any PCI cards using such facilities. Are you sure the Bitfenix Recon is a PCI card? If yes, then does it offer any SDK or software API that AIDA64 could connect to?
  19. That is unfortunately a known issue of Asus AI Suite software components. We've asked Asus a number of times to do something about it, since it's their software's fault that it fails to implement the industry standard synchronization techniques that would assure their software could side-exist with other monitoring and tweaking software like AfterBurner, AIDA64, CoreTemp, CPU-Z, GPU-Z, HWiNFO, HWMonitor, Rivatuner, SIV, SpeedFan, etc. All those listed software are in sync with each other, but Asus wouldn't wanna "join the show", no matter how many of those software authors would ask them...
  20. 1) What does AIDA64 display on the main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD page, with either green or red colour? 2) What version of AIDA64 are you using? Thanks, Fiery
  21. You can use the AIDA64 ACPI Browser to extract various ACPI tables and save them to file. However, the ACPI Tool is only available in AIDA64 Engineer and AIDA64 Business, in main menu / Tools / ACPI Browser. Regards, Fiery
  22. AIDA64 follows Intel's DTS specification on TJMax auto-detection. If you believe the automatic value is wrong, you can adjust TJMax in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring. Regards, Fiery
  23. Maybe those listings do not appear for you because the seller limited the geological availability of the items? I never sold stuff on eBay, so I'm not sure if it's possible to do that. Anyway, if you want to buy one, I can try reaching out to the seller to ask what's the procedure of selling it to you. As for Crystalfontz, your displays will soon be fully supported. CFA533, CFA631, CFA632, CFA633, CFA634 and CFA635 displays with a USB connector (or FTDI RS232 --> USB converter) will be supported first by AIDA64, and then CFA735 and CFA835 will come in the next round. Later on we may add support for RS232 (serial) Crystalfontz and Matrix Orbital devices as well.
  24. Here's the eBay item for a Pearl AX206 already firmware-hacked LCD: http://www.ebay.com/itm/lcd4linux-6-1-cm-2-4-Display-DPF-Coolstream-Dreambox-Enigma-Pearl-Linux-HD-/251599797594?pt=DE_Foto_Camcorder_Digitale_Bilderrahmen&hash=item3a94843d5a We've ordered one from him a few weeks ago. BTW, what kind of Crystalfontz displays do you use, and with which software? Do you have multiple displays connected to a single computer? I'm just asking, because we'll soon implement support for Crystalfontz LCDs as well
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