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  1. How many network adapters do you have? You can check them on the Network / Windows Network page. Is the WLAN adapter among those network adapters? How many network adapters are listed among the hardware monitor items? For example: NIC1 Download Rate, NIC2 Download Rate -- means 2 adapters detected by the hardware monitor module. Thanks, Fiery
  2. No, it's not possible. And we'd prefer to stay away from trying to fix the limitations of HDD firmwares. We've already implemented the disk drive polling option.
  3. Transparency key color is a very basic (and old-fashioned) way of transparency that doesn't look great. What you need is an alpha-channel based transparency. Our forum works well right now. Maybe it was a temporary issue. Regards, Fiery
  4. Corsair let us know that once a SSD is turned into a cache drive, it can no longer be detected or diagnosed by a Windows software or Windows itself. There doesn't seem to be a way to get around that limitation I'm afraid
  5. The latest AIDA64 update extends the SensorPanel module with graphs and gauges, adds a new Speech API information page, and implements full support for the complete nVIDIA GeForce 600 GPU family and the latest generation Intel and OCZ SSD drives. New features & improvements - Speech API information - SensorPanel graphs and gauges - Intel 330 and OCZ Vertex 4 SSD support - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce 600 Series What's new since AIDA64 v2.00 - OpenCL GPGPU Stress Test - Enhanced UPS support - Revamped Desktop Gadget - Support for Intel Atom "Cedarview" processors - Support for Intel Core "Ivy Bridge" APUs and Intel 7-Series chipsets - Preliminary support for Intel "Haswell" APU and Intel "Lynx Point" PCH - Preliminary support for Intel "Penwell" SoC - ACPI 5.0 and OpenCL 1.2 support - Intel 520, Intel 710, Samsung 830 SSD support - GPU details for AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series [ Press Release ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v2.50 ] [ Download ]
  6. Everything looks normal for a mobile computer. I'm not sure what could cause the shutdowns while gaming. It may be a hardware issue, or a power supply logic failure. Or, it may as well be a software error or Windows configuration problem. You may want to try updating your drivers and the game itself too.
  7. Thank you for the feedback
  8. Domain is identified on the Operating System / Operating System page in AIDA64. You can see the network structure and identify the workgroups on the Network / Net Resources page. Regards, Fiery
  9. Thank you for the info. AIDA64 GPU stress test module is based on OpenCL, and it doesn't use any low-level code or special tricks. Hence, if it has a conflict with another software or module, any other applications utilizing OpenCL GPGPU capabilities may have the same conflict.
  10. That looks okay to me. Please note that playing a game may put a different sort of stress on the system that it may not stand. You should simply enable logging in AIDA64, play some games, and once your computer powers off, check the log file for maximum temperatures or other anomalies. If you log voltages as well, you could watch for unusual drops or spikes on voltage rails.
  11. The graph that jumped up to 100% is the CPU Usage graph. You need to watch the other, green graph.
  12. Correct, on both. Yes, they look good. If that happens again, just let me know in this topic the highest temperature values you got for CPU, motherboard, GPU and HDD. Alternatively, you can try running the AIDA64 System Stability Test (AIDA64 / main menu / Tools / System Stability Test). If you want to stress your system for overheating, then only have the "FPU" subtest enabled, and disable the rest of the tests. Then push the Start button, and watch the temperatures climb. If the Throttling graph (in the bottom graph) shows anything other than 0% value, then your CPU is overheating. Let the stress test run for at least 15 minutes.
  13. You have to enter a filename in the first edit field Example: C:\MYLOG.HTM
  14. Thank you, but it looks like you've submitted the ISA Sensor Dump twice, and so no SMBus dump was submitted
  15. In that scenario the best would be to enable the Logging function in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Logging. It will create 2 log files, one for all readings, and another one for statistics (minimum / maximum / average values). Regards, Fiery
  16. Thank you for the feedback
  17. Thanks for the feedback
  18. Thank you, we've fixed it up. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1957z0xbm6hgklzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works ;)
  19. We've improved the Thermal Radar logic initialization in AIDA64. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1957z0xbm6hgklzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works
  20. Thanks. We've improved the tree updating in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1957z0xbm6hgklzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works.
  21. That system may not have a sensor chip logic at all. We can check that though, if you could submit 2 dumps: 1) 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) Then right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> SMBus Dump (Full). Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Thanks, Fiery
  22. CPU temperature should be there as well. If it's not there, then your system may not support measuring CPU temperature, but only core diode temperatures. If you want to verify that, then please let us know more about your system (e.g. motherboard model, CPU type), and we'll check it. Regards, Fiery
  23. We'll do some more tests with reboots, and also check if there are any remaining services after AI Suite II uninstall. Please note that PSU power off is only required if you want to reset the Thermal Radar hardware to factory defaults. In normal use it wouldn't matter what state it's in, since now AIDA64 is supposed to handle it well in both states (state #1 is AI Suite II not installed; state #2 is AI Suite II installed). BTW, do you use the latest Sabertooth 990FX BIOS?
  24. We've completely uninstalled AI Suite II, restarted Windows, then powered off the computer before doing that test.
  25. Thank you We'll soon add more gauge icons, for e.g. network traffic items.
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