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AIDA64 system stability test - blue screen after few minutes
Fiery replied to gerrard's topic in General Discussion
It simply means your system is not stable. You have to use more conservative overclocking settings (if your system is overclocked), or check out the components, because one of them may be failing. Regards, Fiery -
It's quite possible that the panels are shown, but outside the visible Windows desktop area. You can move them to the desired location by altering the SensorPanelPosX, SensorPanelPosY, OSDPosX and OSDPosY values in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FinalWire\AIDA64. It's not the most user-friendly method, but it should help in your case to make your panels visible again. Regards, Fiery
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It is not possible to convert from HTML to any other formats. Regards, Fiery
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I can understand your idea, but I'm afraid it's currently not possible because of the way the hardware monitoring module of AIDA64 is designed. We may make that possible in the future when the hardware monitoring module gets revamped (rewritten). Regards, Fiery
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Thank you
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It will last until the next beta is out Or, if you mean how long will it take for this to go stable, then we're planning to release the next AIDA64 stable update late May.
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Thank you. There's no other temperature reading, so Defraggler must be using a minus 8 Celsius compensation value on the temperature reading.
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Please post a screen shot of the Storage / SMART page of AIDA64 as well. There's a chance Defraggler reads temperature from another SMART attribute.
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Please check the Storage / Optical Drives page of AIDA64 Regards, Fiery
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On ASRock ConRoe1333-D667 motherboard we have no information on what Aux temperature represents. It looks like it's a valid reading though.
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Core 2 Duo T7400 has no IMC (Integrated Memory Controller) in the CPU package, so I'd need to know the notebook model to find that out.
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It's a bug that will be fixed in the next beta update. The 4 GB is only valid for the desktop version of your CPU (codenamed Pineview-D, where "D" stands for desktop).
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Atom N450 supports a maximum of 2 GB system memory, according to Intel's site: http://ark.intel.com/products/42503/Intel-Atom-Processor-N450-512K-Cache-1_66-GHz
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You may have that information listed on the Motherboard / Chipset page in AIDA64. If not, then please let me know the notebook model and CPU type. Regards, Fiery
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You can try Battery Eater for example
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I think that's a bug of the smart logic of the battery itself. The Current Capacity is reported by the battery via a standard Windows API call. Regards, Fiery
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Here's the mentioned new AIDA64 Extreme beta release that improves on the Logitech LCD support at Windows bootup: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2914kf2mbs7dcqzip Please let me know how it works on your system.
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ASUS Maximus VI Formula C2 missing fan in AIDA64
Fiery replied to BaD CrC's topic in Hardware monitoring
Thank you for the data. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2914kf2mbs7dcqzip Let me know if it helps. -
ASUS Maximus VI Formula C2 missing fan in AIDA64
Fiery replied to BaD CrC's topic in Hardware monitoring
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. If possible, please list the fans you have connected when you made the dump, with their corresponding RPM value as well. That way we can have a reference list of readings and we can compare them with the sensor registers output. -
Thank you for the feedback
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You need to use the left and right arrow buttons to switch between pages.
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ASUS Maximus VI Formula C2 missing fan in AIDA64
Fiery replied to BaD CrC's topic in Hardware monitoring
Try to disable Asus ATKEX sensor support in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability. Also, make sure to have no AI Suite residuals on your system. Even after uninstallation AI Suite leaves behind a few services that are still active and prevents AIDA64 to access sensor devices directly. -
AIDA64 only communicates with the Logitech LCD driver through the proprietary Logitech API, so the USB "pollution" must come from the Logitech drivers. Or, in case you can see the same issue without the Logitech LCD support enabled in AIDA64, like when you're just viewing the Computer / Sensor page, then there's a chance one of the AIDA64 sensor modules causes it. In that case try to disable the following features in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability: HID UPS sensor support Koolance TMS-200 sensor support T-Balancer sensor support Regards, Fiery
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Thank you, we'll improve on that in the next AIDA64 beta release due later this week. Regards, Fiery
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CPU temperature reading (Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G v4.0)
Fiery replied to UserXP's topic in Hardware monitoring
It's possible, yes. Some Gigabyte motherboards use such offsets for voltages and temperatures, so it's not a very unique feature. Sadly, such quirks are usually not easy to have automatically applied in 3rd party software like AIDA64, so you have to find out the offset and use the Correction feature of AIDA64.