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  1. Thank you for the feedback. Maybe the CPU fan RPM is very low sometimes? Low-RPM fans are sometimes hard to measure for onboard sensor chips Can you check if MSI Control Center can still measure the CPU fan RPM when that reading disappears from AIDA64 Sensor page?
  2. In case the onboard video display logic is prepared to read EDID block via the VGA (DSub) connector, then yes, of course
  3. We're here to help if you find any troubles while using AIDA64. 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. Using that information we can add your motherboard to AIDA64 hardware database. Please note that that database currently has over 143.000 entries, including over 60.000 motherboards. Not all motherboards are included that are ever produced though
  4. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.co...18px8g7jbrkyzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if this beta detects ECC capability and ECC status properly.
  5. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2018px8g7jbrkyzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if it helps
  6. Thank you. We've set the temperature labelling back to their defaults, so now you'll see 3 temperature readings coming from the onboard sensor chip: CPU, Motherboard, Aux. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.co...18px8g7jbrkyzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Please compare the new temperature readings against MSI Control Center values, and let us know how they compare.
  7. Then 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. Also right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> SMBus Dump (Full). Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Using that data we can check what's going on about the temperature readings on your motherboard Thanks, Fiery
  8. AIDA64 may report another temperature readout as "Motherboard" temperature. Can you please check the temperature under Windows using MSI Control Center?
  9. Motherboard temperature looks a bit high, but the rest of the temperatures are normal for a computer under load -- but high for a computer at idle.
  10. Many netbooks either don't implement an EDID block for their LCD at all, or the EDID block hasn't got much useful information in it. That's all for the sake of cost saving. Regards, Fiery
  11. For Intel Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors it's best to watch the core temperatures, since they're generally more accurate than any other sensors. FYI, core temperatures and CPU Package temperature are all measured by on-die CPU temperature diodes, while the "CPU" temperature is measured by the onboard sensor chip. Regards, Fiery
  12. On the mentioned Preferences page you have to enter the filename for the logs. Regards, Fiery
  13. 1) If you want to put AIDA64 Sensor Icons into the System Tray (bottom right corner of the screen, or far right side of the Taskbar), then go to AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Sensor Icons, and enable the option Show sensor icons. 2) If you want to put AIDA64 sensor readings onto a Desktop Gadget (Sidebar), then first go to AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Desktop Gadget, and enable the option Enable Desktop Gadget support. Then right-click on the Windows Desktop --> Gadgets --> select the AIDA64 gadget from the list. If you're looking for something else, then please explain it more detailed. Regards, Fiery
  14. In case the temperature is not constant (e.g. moves up and down with ambient temperature change and system load change), then the reported value is correct. However, please note that most SSDs are equipped with no temperature diode, in which case they report either no temperature at all, or a constant temperature (e.g. 30 Celsius or 40 Celsius all the time). Regards, Fiery
  15. In case you don't have any RAID arrays defined and you don't have any external storage devices connected, then you can try disabling RAID member enumeration and RAID SMART support in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability. You need to restart AIDA64 after altering those options. Regards, Fiery
  16. Then maybe it's the ForceWare, or some other drivers. Or maybe the RST drivers can still cause issues, even when a software only uses Windows standard ATA calls (?) Afterall, those calls have to go through the storage controller drivers anyway.
  17. Please make sure to downgrade to the latest RST WHQL release, and use AIDA64 latest beta with that. Or, you could disable RAID member enumeration and disable RAID SMART support in AIDA64 to make sure it doesn't talk to the RST driver via the RAID interface.
  18. Thank you for lettings us know about that. Please note that the three AIDA_ICONSxx.DLL files only contain icons as resources, so no executable code are in them. They're like big containers for a bunch of icons Regards, Fiery
  19. It would be great if you could downgrade to AIDA64 v2.30 (since you say it worked fine), and use it for a few days. If it still works well, then we could say something definitely went wrong since v2.30. But in case it also produces the issue, then it's more likely a driver issue (e.g. Intel RST or ForceWare) or some sort of software collision.
  20. Then all you can do is blame Windows for that The current logic for uptime in Windows is that it shows the time elapsed since Windows boot. So if you put your computer to sleep for hours, those hours will be included in the uptime.
  21. AIDA64 now uses the same method to measure UpTime than Task Manager does. Please check if AIDA64's UpTime matches Task Manager's or not. Thanks, Fiery
  22. Here's the new AIDA64 Extreme Edition beta update with the battery voltage limits fixed: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2013jdgxb3fcslzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.
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