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  1. Thank you. That confirms that ATKEX calls still work properly in AIDA64 when AI Suite is installed.
  2. On mobile systems CPU temperature and motherboard temperature are usually read using ACPI calls. Such ACPI calls may provide inaccurate or "frozen" (fixed) values when the ACPI layer is not properly implemented. In such cases it's best to ignore those values, and focus on the core temperature readings.
  3. So the icon is there, but it is not the AIDA64 icon, but a generic icon? We've seen such issues, but only when the AIDA64 shortcut pointed to a remote path (UNC path). The icon still works fine then, just doesn't look right. Does the icon behave similarly on your system?
  4. Doesn't it have a PC Health Status or H/W Monitor page in the BIOS Setup? Even entry-level boards have that
  5. Thank you for the data. Can you please check what values does BIOS Setup report for +5V and +12V rails? That info will help us to calibrate voltage readings. Thanks, Fiery
  6. I'm sorry, but we haven't yet installed any Windows using a USB drive, so I cannot help you about that. Maybe other users will chime in and give you guidelines.
  7. Thank you, that's a great info! We'll try to get a DeLock hw soon. At least they're distributed around here, although that particular model is not available right now
  8. I'm afraid there's no such debugging feature in AIDA64 that could "catch" such a weird issue However, can you please try the following: 1) Leave the new BIOS in the board (do not downgrade to 0704) 2) Install AI Suite II (latest release) 3) Restart the system 4) Start AIDA64, make sure to have the Asus ATKEX option enabled in main menu / File / Preferences / Stability. If you alter that option, then you need to restart AIDA64. 5) Then right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> ISA Sensor Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. That way we could check what happens with AI Suite installed. That seems to be the only way on this board (with the new BIOS) to make AIDA64 stable, since when AI Suite is installed, AIDA64 skips its low-level EC (Embedded Controller) communications and instead call an AI Suite component (ATKEX) to gather sensor readings. However, there's a slim chance with the new BIOS our ATKEX code fails to work for some reason. Having the ISA Sensor Dump on hand may enable us to verify that theory. Thanks, Fiery
  9. The values exported by AIDA64 have no specific ordering applied. So the external (3rd party) application is the one responsible for ordering the values AIDA64 exports. Regards, Fiery
  10. Maybe MSI Afterburner uses an offset of +10 Celsius on the GPU1 temperature reading. You can apply such offset on AIDA64 temperature readings in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Correction. Regards, Fiery
  11. AIDA64 shows physical information for both HDDs and SSDs on the Storage / ATA page. Basically any SATA SSD drives are compatible with your system, as long as your system has a SATA controller.
  12. Maybe it's because you accidently uninstalled AIDA64?
  13. You can always copy-paste the AIDA64 icon from the Start Menu onto your Desktop Regards, Fiery
  14. 1) Have you enabled both RAID options in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability? Please note that you need to restart AIDA64 after altering any options on the Stability page. 2) What version of Intel RSTe (RST Enterprise) RAID drivers do you have installed? 3) Do you have Windows 7 64-bit SP1 installed? Thanks, Fiery
  15. I'm glad you managed to fix it up Regards, Fiery
  16. 1) Are you running AIDA64 v2.70 stable release, or the latest beta release available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2260kdjhw1xz8bzip 2) Have you tried what happens without EVGA Precision X and RealTemp? 3) Have you tried to switch the Asus ATKEX option in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability? Please note that you need to restart AIDA64 after altering any option on the Stability page. Thanks, Fiery
  17. We do have plans about multiple SensorPanels, and also about a vastly improved Alerting facility to fulfill all those needs listed above. Stay tuned Regards, Fiery
  18. As you discovered, the Alerting facility is there already Also, the min/max/average values can be checked using the Statistics tab of AIDA64 System Stability Test (AIDA64 / main menu / Tools / System Stability Test) -- or using the Logging facility of AIDA64 that you can activate in main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Logging. Regards, Fiery
  19. That logic is embedded in your processor (CPU).
  20. AFAIK RSoD (Red Screen of Death) is a ForceWare-related issue, and has nothing to do with gadgets. You should see the same issue with e.g. the OSD Panel or SensorPanel of AIDA64. Do you use the latest ForceWare WHQL release of 310.90? Do you have the option nVIDIA GPU SMBus access through nVIDIA ForceWare option enabled? Disabling that option is quite risky, especially on GeForce 500 and later cards.
  21. That command-line looks slightly incorrect. You need to specify the filename right after /R, with only a space character between them. Also, you cannot mix /AUDIT and /HW, you need to use only one of them. So your fixed command-line would look like this: /R \\FS01\Aidareports\$HOSTNAME /CSV /AUDIT /SAFE /SILENT /DELAY 60
  22. It's quite odd. AIDA64 uses the standard method for Asus boards with Intel processors, to read CPU temperature. If it gets stuck, while it works on other systems, then I suppose it is either a BIOS issue or some hardware malfunction related to the CPU diode temperature readout logic of your motherboard.
  23. If your CPU is throttling, then it is overheating.
  24. Please note that not all video controllers support reporting GPU utilization value,
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