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  1. The latest AIDA64 update implements full support for the upcoming AMD Radeon HD 8000 Series graphics accelerators, adds AVX-optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD A-Series “Richland” APU, and supports the latest GeForce and Tesla GPUs by nVIDIA.

    New features & improvements

    • Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD A-Series “Richland” APU
    • Improved support for AMD “Kabini”, “Temash” and “Kaveri” APUs
    • Improved support for Intel “Haswell” and “Valleyview” processors
    • Preliminary support for AMD “Beema” APU
    • Preliminary support for Intel “Avoton” SoC, “Crystal Well” CPU, “Haswell-E” CPU, “Haswell-ULT” SoC, “Ivy Bridge-E” CPU, “Lynx Point-LP” PCH, “Wellsburg” PCH
    • Preliminary support for DDR4 memory modules and GDDR5 system memory
    • GPU details for AMD Radeon HD 8000 Series and nVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan
       

    What’s new since AIDA64 v2.00

    • Microsoft Windows 8 RTM and Windows Server 2012 RTM support
    • OpenCL GPGPU Stress Test
    • Enhanced UPS support
    • SensorPanel graphs and gauges
    • Revamped Desktop Gadget
    • Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD A-Series “Trinity” APU and FX-Series “Vishera” CPU
    • Optimized benchmarks for Intel Atom Z2760 “Cloverview” SoC
    • Revamped PhotoWorxx digital photo processing benchmark with AVX, SSE4.1 and XOP optimizations
    • Rewritten AES data encryption benchmark with AESNI, SSE4.1 and VIA PadLock optimizations
    • Support for Intel Atom “Cedarview” processors
    • Support for Intel Core “Ivy Bridge” CPU and Intel 7-Series chipsets
    • Preliminary support for AMD “Kabini” APU
    • Preliminary support for Intel “Haswell” CPU and Intel “Lynx Point” PCH
    • Preliminary support for Intel “Penwell” SoC
    • VIA VX11 platform, Nano X2 and QuadCore CPU support
    • Socket FM2 motherboards support
    • Speech API information
    • Support for VirtualBox v4.2 and VMware Workstation v9
    • ACPI 5.0, APP SDK 2.8, CUDA 5.0, OpenCL 1.2 Update, OpenGL 4.3, OpenGL ES 3.0 support
    • Intel 330, Intel 520, Intel 710, OCZ Vector, OCZ Vertex 4, Samsung 830, Samsung 840, Samsung 840 Pro SSD support
    • GPU details for AMD Radeon HD 7000, nVIDIA GeForce 600 Series, Quadro K-Series, Tesla K-Series


    [ Press Release ]

    [ What's new in AIDA64 v2.85 ]

    [ Download ]

  2. The DeLock 61854 box has arrived, and we've already put it under heavy test runs :)  Problem is: it doesn't seem to work properly when connected to USB 3.0 ports (of an Etron EJ168 xHCI controller of a Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD motherboard), even though we use everything "by the book", with the bundled blue USB 3.0 cable, under Windows 7 64-bit SP1 + all patches installed.  Windows can see the VIA VL700 USB 3.0 bridge chip itself, but cannot see the drive that is inserted in the box.

     

    When connected to a USB 2.0 port, the box works just fine, and we haven't found any disconnection or dismounting/remounting issues.  We've tested it with both a 2.5-inch SSD and a 3.5-inch 7200rpm HDD.

     

    We'll continue testing with different USB 3.0 controllers and different motherboards. Meanwhile, can you please let us know what sort of USB 3.0 controller do you have the MediaSonic box connected to?

  3. Thank you for the info.  We've tried it with several card readers that were lying around in our labs, and also with quite a few notebooks and HTPCs, but none of them produced an error message with AIDA64.  Can you please send us a bit more info on your card reader?  The most interesting one would be the USB hardware ID that you can find either in the Device Manager, or on the Devices / USB Devices page in AIDA64.

    Also, if possible, please post a screen shot of the error message.  Quite frankly, the last time we saw such an issue about polling removable media drives was under Windows NT 4.0 and was about Zip drives -- quite a long time ago.

     

    BTW, the disk size and free disk space detection code in AIDA64 are (or let's just say: designed to be) exception proof, and so the calls shouldn't produce any Windows error messages or popups, even when there's no disk or media inserted in the removable media slots.  It's not the code in AIDA64 that is designed improperly, but there must be something else that causes the issues on your system.  We will do everything we can to make sure the issue is fixed, so you can be assured to purchase a flawless product.

  4. Hi

    I'm new member . I have a problem with "cooling fans". Why Cooling fans displaying in the sensor ?

     

    I used Hp4530s i5-2450 and setup Aida64 2.30.1900.

    Sorry my bad english.

     

    Thank you.

     

    Most notebooks (including your HP 4530s) aren't capable of reading out cooling fan speed RPM values.

  5. Thank you.  I think the reason why we cannot find the sensor readings is that your motherboard has an IPMI BMC chip, and the sensor readings are only available via IPMI Sensor calls.  Problem is: via direct IPMI KCS interface AIDA64 doesn't seem to be able to communicate with the BMC chip.  Do you have an IPMI driver installed?  If not, can you please try to install one?  Maybe with the IPMI driver installed, you would be able to see the IPMI Sensor readings on the Computer / IPMI page.

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  6. Thank you, you've got quite a special board :)  We cannot find most of the sensor readings in either dumps so far.  Please also right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Embedded Controller Dump.  Copy-paste the full results into this topic.  We hope that dump will help to move forward about this issue.

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  7. Apologies for the slight necro here, however I'm having an issue with AIDA64 Extreme 2.80.2300.

    I have found that I have to be running as an administrator for the "Start with windows" item to work,  which is fair enough it sets up a task schedule for it,  however, the schedule it sets up is specific to the administrator.  Changing this to my normal interactive user does not work - the closest I can get is aida64.exe running in the wrong session (not my interactive desktop)

    Is it possible to have a non-elevated user run AIDA64 via task scheduler whilst still having it run as admin?

     

    A slightly different track,  will AIDA64 be split into service/client components to allow this sort of functionality

     

    If you want to set up a different solution for starting AIDA64 at Windows bootup, then I think it'd be best to disable the Load with Windows facility in AIDA64, and manually create a new scheduled task in Task Scheduler.  Just make sure to name it differently to how AIDA64 calls its own entry, otherwise AIDA64 will remove your task.

     

    Service-client solution is not planned at this time.

  8. Many AIDA64 users (including me, actually) have card readers in their desktop or mobile computers, and so far we haven't got any similar bug reports to yours.  So we need to find out what's different in your system.  Please let us know what motherboard, card reader and operating system do you have.  We'll make sure to fix this issue, so you could use AIDA64 without any such error messages.

  9. If there's no uninstall shortcut in Control Panel, then I guess you deployed AIDA64 via its ZIP package.  In that case you just need to remove the files and folders for AIDA64.  For a full cleanup, start Registry Editor, and remove the complete AIDA64 folder under:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FinalWire

     

     

    Regards,

    Fiery

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