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Fiery

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  1. No, it won't damage your CPU, you're safe.
  2. I'm not quite sure the issue is with the motherboard. As long as it's consistently the same memory module (the 3rd one out of four), it looks like more of an issue with the SPD chip that's on that single memory module that fails to switch the SPD bank.
  3. Thank you. Somehow SPD bank switching fails to work properly in your 3rd memory module. Without proper bank switching it's not possible to detect DDR5 memory module details.
  4. Usage is for a lifetime, but you only get updates and technical support for 1 or 2 years, depending on the license you purchase. https://www.aida64.com/licensing
  5. In AIDA64 please press Ctrl+D --> Sensor Debug --> SMBus Dump (Full). Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Thanks, Fiery
  6. Please note that on many devices the standard Android Battery API is inadequately implemented, and fails to provide proper charge counter information for the battery. If you want, you can hide the incorrect charge counter information from the Battery page by unchecking the charge counter option in the AIDA64 Settings.
  7. Sadly most laptops use Embedded Controller based proprietary interfaces (to measure fan speeds and temperatures) that are not published and so cannot be supported by 3rd party hardware monitoring software like AIDA64.
  8. Thank you, we'll add that to the next AIDA64 beta build.
  9. Can you please send me your layout (in email) including the .png files that may cause the issues with AIDA64 v7.50?
  10. You can use it on both your PC and your boyfriend's (or spouse, child, parent, etc) PC as well, as long as you're a single user. If your boyfriend gets to like AIDA64, and he wants to use it for his own purposes, then he needs to purchase a license for himself as well.
  11. The issue is because AIDA64 requires to allocate a huge continuous memory blocks to properly measure memory bandwidth utilizing all available PC resources (mostly all available CPU cores). In some cases -- for example when the computer has a lot of CPU cores paired up with inadequate amount of physical memory -- Windows simply refuses to allocate the continuous memory blocks AIDA64 would require to test the memory properly. In that case AIDA64 pops up a message box about memory allocation error. True, in some cases it is adequate to simply restart AIDA64 to make it work, but in many cases it's best to restart Windows completely. That would free up resources and Windows could allocate more memory then. So while my reply ("Try to restart Windows, and try it again") may have seemed like a short one, that is actually the best recommendation when you get the error message. I could have said "Consider adding more RAM to your PC" too, but that would have been borderline obnoxious, wouldn't it?
  12. I'm afraid no, you gotta take care of removing old log files once you find them unnecessary.
  13. Do you want to disable auto-start of AIDA64 at Windows boot?
  14. Please post a screenshot of your settings for the AIO Pump sensor item (as part of your SensorPanel layout I assume).
  15. Does your computer go to sleep during the night?
  16. That's a great idea, but currently we focus more on the mainline product, AIDA64 Extreme, and how to enhance its existing functionality to cater for existing demands.
  17. Please let us know in what part of AIDA64 do you get this error? For example, do you click on a particular page of AIDA64?
  18. Thank you, the issue will be fixed in the next AIDA64 beta update.
  19. Thank you! I'm afraid we haven't found a reliable method to measure fan speeds on your system. We've contacted Minisforum about this issue, but they refused to provide the necessary technical information on the fan measurement
  20. Did you manage to fix all images so now it won't crash with the latest beta build as well?
  21. Thank you for your feedback. For some reason not all devices can provide that information via the standard Android Battery API.
  22. You can adjust the number of decimal digits in AIDA64 / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring.
  23. Does it crash during the time when you're not editing it too? So when e.g. you're viewing the SensorPanel?
  24. In AIDA64 please press Ctrl+D --> Sensor Debug --> SMBus Dump (Full). Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Thanks, Fiery
  25. I've sent you an email about this.
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