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1) CPU temperature may be different in case MSI's software shows core temperature, instead of the temperature measured by the sensor chip itself. 2) We have no information and no reference points on how to measure +5V on your board If you can find out which sensor register holds that value, then we can implement +5V reading. 3) DRAM voltage is not measured by your sensor chip. What MSI's software shows is the voltage setting in the BIOS Setup. 4) It should be +3.3VSB. As you can see, the measured value is much closer to +3.3V than to +5.0V Thank you for the feedback.
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We've fixed an issue in the BIOS detection module of AIDA64. I hope it will fix the issues on your system. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2327vtb1dhc3yjzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works As for the ACPI VFCT table: it's a table where AMD stores the Radeon video BIOS when the system is booted up in UEFI mode. We can add VFCT table details if you could post a VFCT table dump. You can create such dump by right-clicking on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> ACPI Tool --> Save Table --> VFCT.
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We've implemented sensor adjustments for your motherboard in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2327vtb1dhc3yjzip 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 fixed an issue in the BIOS detection module of AIDA64. I hope it will fix the issues on your system. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2327vtb1dhc3yjzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works
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Yes, you can.
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You can install AIDA64 on up to 3 computers in the same household. More info on AIDA64 licensing at: http://www.aida64.com/licensing-aida64 Regards, Fiery
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GPU diode for GPU 2 shows intermittently (PowerColor HD 7950 CrossFire)
Fiery replied to mandrix's topic in Bug reports
ULPS needs to be disabled everytime you change (e.g. upgrade) the video driver (Catalyst). -
GPU diode for GPU 2 shows intermittently (PowerColor HD 7950 CrossFire)
Fiery replied to mandrix's topic in Bug reports
I think the issue may be CrossFire. In CrossFire mode AMD GPUs tend to use a power-saving trick called ULPS. When ULPS is active, it's absolutely not safe to detect any GPU properties for the non-primary GPU(s). Measuring temperatures when ULPS is active could cause a BSoD or system lockup This is a ULPS implementation limitation that cannot be fixed from software. Regards, Fiery -
You need to right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI SMBus Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Thanks, Fiery
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If you follow the steps above, then the line will be there
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Virus database is 549 days old (Symantec Endpoint Protection v12)
Fiery replied to tirex's topic in Bug reports
We'll try to reproduce the reported issues with Endpoint Protection 12.1. I'll let you know in this forum topic once we have an update. BTW, on your client computers do you have a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Endpoint Protection installed? Is it installed for all users, or per user? Was Endpoint Protection installed as Managed Client or Unmanaged Client? Do your client users have administrator privileges on their Windows 7 Pro based computers? -
I guess it means your motherboards cannot stand AIDA64 System Stability Test -- which is an extremely demanding task, but all computers (theoretically) should be able to stand it and run it without issues. The test apparently raises a false alarm or some other sort of electrical warning that your BIOS misreports as a PSU surge. I guess if in all other tasks your computer is 100% stable, you just need to avoid running the AIDA64 System Stability Test.
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MSI NF980-G65 (MS-7612) Voltage Monitor
Fiery replied to DigitalFruit's topic in Hardware monitoring
Thank you for the data. I'm afraid that means those voltage rails cannot be monitored, but only their voltage levels can be adjusted. Hence a monitoring software cannot monitor those voltages. -
Incorrect date of Symantec Endpoint Protection virus database
Fiery replied to zigzagus's topic in Bug reports
We did implement support for Endpoint Security v12 in AIDA64, but apparently it doesn't work in all cases. We'll check it again on different configurations, in a hope that we can catch the bug and fix it up. -
MSI NF980-G65 (MS-7612) Voltage Monitor
Fiery replied to DigitalFruit's topic in Hardware monitoring
1) 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. 2) 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. 3) Do you have a software that can show those values under Windows? Like MSI Core Center or MSI Control Center? 4) Can you see the mentioned voltage values on the H/W Monitor page of the BIOS Setup? Thanks, Fiery -
Virus database is 549 days old (Symantec Endpoint Protection v12)
Fiery replied to tirex's topic in Bug reports
What kind of anti-virus software do you have installed on your computers? Please indicate software name and full version number. Thanks, Fiery -
Please note that in the BIOS Setup your processor cannot use its power saving techniques (like C1E and SpeedStep), hence it's quite normal that both motherboard and CPU temperature are higher in the BIOS Setup than while running a monitoring software under Windows. You can try stressing your system to see how they move under heavy load. Go to AIDA64 / main menu / Tools / System Stability Test. Only have the FPU subtest enabled, then press the Start button. Watch how motherboard and CPU temperature changes, while running the test. CPU temperature should rise more than motherboard temperature, and it should take several minutes to see a considerable change in motherboard temperature. If the measured CPU and motherboard temperature act weird, please let me know. You can also try comparing AIDA64 sensor readings against MSI's own monitoring software called Control Center II: http://www.msi.com/service/download/utility-15496.html
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You can find the mentioned new & improved AIDA64 beta release at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2320tjb6lpwyzxzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.
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Thank you for the feedback.
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Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2320tjb6lpwyzxzip 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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Supporting UEFI BIOSes can sometimes be tricky. If the UEFI BIOS wouldn't emulate the old system BIOS (at least the F000 segment), AIDA64 won't be able to read BIOS details, including AGESA version. We'll need to come up with a workaround for that, but so far we haven't found a method that would be reliable and stable on all systems. We'll work on it.
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AI Suite II may collide with the sensor features of AIDA64, so it would be best if you could completely uninstall it, and try running the AIDA64 System Stability Test again.
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Do you have Asus AI Suite installed on either system?
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Thank you. Your motherboard features a new Fintek sensor chip that is currently unknown to AIDA64, and so not supported. We've contacted Fintek to help us implement support for this new sensor chip. I'll let you know in this forum topic once we have an update on this issue.
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1) 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. 2) Also copy-paste the full content of the Computer / Sensor page of AIDA64 into this topic. Thanks, Fiery
