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EVGA GTX 770 SC w/ACX - Fan speed in % showing wrong value
Fiery replied to Xenofin's topic in Bug reports
We've fixed the GTX770/GTX780 fan duty cycle issue. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2590hs6vgtb9xyzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. -
Thank you, we've added your flash drive to the filter list. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2590hs6vgtb9xyzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.
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Not shown +5v,-12v Voltage Values for Gigabyte G31M-ES2C
Fiery replied to wolls's topic in Bug reports
AIDA64 reads voltages directly, from the sensor chip. However, your motherboard doesn't monitor +5V and -12V rails, so AIDA64 cannot monitor them either. -
Not shown +5v,-12v Voltage Values for Gigabyte G31M-ES2C
Fiery replied to wolls's topic in Bug reports
Can you see those voltage readings in the BIOS Setup, under PC Health Status or H/W Monitor? -
Mouse freezes when navigating panes in AIDA64 (Lenovo Y500)
Fiery replied to Yankeese's topic in Bug reports
Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2584py2mftr4szzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. If it still doesn't work as expected, then please try to disable SMBus access in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, and let us know if it makes a difference. After altering the SMBus option, make sure to restart Windows. Thanks, Fiery -
You can try reinstalling Windows, updating drivers, updating BIOS, but I'm not sure if those would help at all in your case. It worth a try though.
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AIDA64 can't see the my SSD (Corsair Force 3)
Fiery replied to ForAnAngeL's topic in General Discussion
Then you can try downgrading to a previous AIDA64 release. Although, I'm pretty sure it won't be able to measure SSD temperature, since it is a hardware limitation. -
AIDA64 can't see the my SSD (Corsair Force 3)
Fiery replied to ForAnAngeL's topic in General Discussion
Only Corsair knows about the firmware patches schedule, so please ask them about their SSD capabilities -
AIDA64 can't see the my SSD (Corsair Force 3)
Fiery replied to ForAnAngeL's topic in General Discussion
When the temperature sensing logic is missing or inoperational, we cannot fix that from AIDA64. -
AIDA64 can't see the my SSD (Corsair Force 3)
Fiery replied to ForAnAngeL's topic in General Discussion
AFAIK Corsair Force 3 SSDs do not feature a temperature sensing logic. Regards, Fiery -
iGPU Sensor Disappears (Dell Studio 1558)
Fiery replied to paramdeepsaini's topic in Hardware monitoring
1) It's possible that sometimes the iGPU reading shows 0 Celsius or above 200 Celsius, and AIDA64 filters out such invalid readings. 3) I'm afraid it's only possible via a BIOS update or BIOS hack. You need to consult Dell to find out what can be done. -
USB-HDD disconnected when copying big massive information
Fiery replied to AlexLA's topic in Bug reports
1) Does the issue affect both drives? 2) While you have both USB drives connected, please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Disk Debug --> RAID Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Let me know if it causes any of the drives to disconnect. Thanks, Fiery -
iGPU Sensor Disappears (Dell Studio 1558)
Fiery replied to paramdeepsaini's topic in Hardware monitoring
GPU Diode temperature is detected via a direct GPU call, using the integrated on-die temperature diode of your GPU. Hence it's the actual temperature you should watch for overheating or any discrepancies. The other temperature (iGPU) is measured using Dell SMI ACPI calls. It uses an external sensor placed near your GPU chip, and so may or may not show an accurate temperature reading. As long as your computer runs stable, and the GPU Diode temperature reading doesn't go above 110 Celsius, your GPU should be fine. Regards, Fiery -
We'll try to improve that part. BTW, it's because AIDA64 has to "upscale" the resolution due to the dpi scaling mimics a lower resolution than the real one And the upscaling trick seems to have some rounding issues...
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It sounds odd. For us it works just fine with AIDA64 not enabled to be auto-started by Logitech software. When you start AIDA64, it adds itself to the list of applets on the keyboard, and we can use the keyboard's physical button to cycle between applets --> select AIDA64, and there you go Doesn't it work with your system? If not, then please let us know the version of Logitech G15 Drivers you have installed, and we'll try to reproduce the issue on our G15 keyboard.
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In main menu / View menu you can enable the toolbars. On the left toolbar there's a green refresh button that you can use to start the benchmarks. Or, you can simply push the F5 key to do the same Regards, Fiery
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Up to 80 Celsius is normal for notebook CPU temperature, so your temperatures of 43 to 66 Celsius is absolutely fine. Based on the description of the issue, I'd say it could be either a RAM failure or motherboard failure. Regards, Fiery
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Beta 2578 is the latest and greatest beta release We believe the stuck temperature issue is more a BIOS or Asus software/service issue than an AIDA64 bug. If both with and without ATKEX sensor support the temperature readout stucks, then I'm afraid we cannot do anything more to get around that issue
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What happens if you let AIDA64 start with Windows, but later you close AIDA64 and re-open it manually? Does it start slow then as well?
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Question on cache and memory benchmarks!
Fiery replied to Glowing1196's topic in Benchmarking, system performance
It looks like it may be due to a BIOS issue. We've checked both AIDA64 versions on our Intel DX79SI test system with Core i7-3960X CPU, but haven't found any difference in the scores obtained. We did update the benchmark module between AIDA64 v3.00.2500 (stable release) and AIDA64 v3.00.2578 (latest beta release), but it only affects Ivy Bridge-E/EN/EP processors. Since your memory latency scores seem unchanged, but the memory bandwidth scores seem to drop to half, it looks like if the memory controller was configured for dual-channel operation instead of quad-channel operation. Although the memory controller (IMC) reports quad-channel mode, as AIDA64 reports it. -
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Thank you for the debug dump. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2578wrdfs3x2vhzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works Thanks, Fiery
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We've implemented a workaround for the mentioned issue. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2578wrdfs3x2vhzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Regards, Fiery
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On Asus ROG motherboards, when you've got AI Suite II installed, it's best activating Asus ATKEX sensor support in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability. It may help in your case If you decide to give it a try, then first please make sure to have the latest AIDA64 beta release: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2571jfzsxrb3qdzip