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  1. Both of you, please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at:

    http://www.aida64.co...39s1y6ftjhwkzip

    After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.

    Then start it, go to the Sensor page, and check if it has the same latency issues. If it still has, then right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> HWMon Modules --> UPS. This will effectively disable UPS monitoring, so the relevant items (e.g. Battery Voltage) should then disappear from the Sensor page. Let me know if it fixes the latency issues or not. If you have time and like to test things out, you can try to disable other HWMon modules as well, one by one, to see which ones makes an impact on the latency.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Thanks,

    Fiery

  2. by the way that "RAID member" is used for?

    RAID enumeration is necessary to find the member drives of a RAID array, and show individual information for all drives of the array.

    Secound of all, I can help you to produce that issue, by give you teamviewer access to my computer, but we need to find a way to synchronize our time :D

    We can sync by instant messages (google gtalk, yahoo and skype)!!! Let me know if you need my help and ID/EMAIL instant messaging...

    Thank you for the kind offer, but exactly because of the time synchronization issues, we prefer to do all testing in-house. I'm confident we'll find the bug eventually and fix it, we just need to play with various settings and various hardware a bit more to reproduce it.

  3. Any updates?

    We'll release a new AIDA64 beta in a few days. It will feature a new stability option in the Preferences, so you can disable the RAID member enumeration to get around the slow startup. We would of course be happier if we could reproduce the slow startup and find a way to fix it up, but so far we couldn't find a single mobile or desktop system in our labs that would produce the issue :(

    Anyway, I'll post a message into this topic once the new AIDA64 update is available ;)

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  4. Tending towards the dumb, I believe i am qualified to ask a dumb question.

    Should I be able to show "Power State" and "Estimated Battery Time" on my SensorPanel display?

    Currently those items not available for OSD Panel or SensorPanel. We'll work on that, and as soon as there's an update, we'll post it into this topic.

    Meanwhile, can you please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> System Debug --> Battery Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. We'd like to check whether more sensor readings may be available for your UPS that we should implement.

    Thanks,

    Fiery

  5. Thank you for the screen shots. We're working on a new built-in Options panel for the AIDA64 Sidebar Gadget where you could configure any colours you like (RGB). We'll post a message into this topic once a new AIDA64 update is available.

  6. Thank you for listing your issues.

    1) High CPU usage may occur if you enable too many items. The SensorPanel on itself shouldn't consume considerably more CPU cycles than the Sidebar Gadget -- unless you have a very slow video adapter or old CPU.

    2) The analog clock Sidebar gadget can still be used along with the SensorPanel. Noone said you cannot use the Sidebar _and_ SensorPanel altogether. You can even use the AIDA64 Sidebar Gadget together with SensorPanel if you want.

    3) Transparency: I cannot argue with that ;)

    4) Graph is not available on both the AIDA64 Sidebar Gadget and the SensorPanel right now. So I don't see that as a negative point against the SensorPanel, since the Sidebar Gadget also hasn't got it. We're planning to add graphs to the SensorPanel soon.

    5) Bars are not available on the AIDA64 Sidebar Gadget, so it's not a negative point against the SensorPanel again. Gradient bars are also on our roadmap ;)

    6) Transparency on mouse hovering is not easy to obtain with the SensorPanel, but we'll check if anything can be done about it.

    Regards,

    Fiery

  7. Is it possible to align the labels to the left and the values to the right?

    Thanks.

    It's not possible right now. We'll check if it can be done. But as Dutch suggested, the SensorPanel feature is already there and offers way more customizations than the Sidebar Gadget. It takes more time to understand the whole thing and to make your SensorPanel to your liking, but IMHO it's worth the efforts ;)

  8. I'm not sure what you mean, but if you want to make the text fit, then you need to move the mouse cursor to the upper right corner of the gadget and press the zoom icon that appears. It will make the gadget wider.

    If it is still not wide enough to fit all labels, then you need to edit the labels in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Vista Sidebar / Sidebar Items. Select any of the items in the list, and press the Configure button to edit the label.

    Regards,

    Fiery

  9. Used Video Memory and Free Video Memory are detected using NVAPI, the proprietary software interface for nVIDIA ForceWare video drivers. Hence that info is only available on GeForce video adapters.

    GPU Used Dedicated Memory and GPU Used Dynamic Memory are detected using D3DKMT calls, and so they are video adapter manufacturer independent. They represent the dedicated (on-board) memory usage, and the dynamic (off-board) memory usage. Dedicated memory is the amount of video memory allocated statically by the video adapter. It is mostly the video memory soldered on the video card PCB. Dynamic memory however may be dynamically allocated from the system memory, to expand the amount of video memory. Dynamic memory is also the UMA memory used by IGP and APU chips.

    Please note that D3DKMT is an unofficial and undocumented interface, and NVAPI is a properitary non-public interface. Due to the manner of those interfaces they are not documented, not explained by their inventor or designer, and so it's not easy to know anything 100% accurate and specific about the values they provide.

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  10. I really don't like the sensorPanel...

    for some reasons...

    Can you please explain your concerns or issues with the SensorPanel? We've designed it to act as a replacement to both the OSD Panel and Sidebar features, by offering more features and much better customizations.

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