Jump to content

Fiery

Administrators
  • Posts

    11545
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    489

Everything posted by Fiery

  1. Please post your question in English. This is an English language only forum. Thanks, Fiery
  2. Then it is related to the infamous ULPS feature of Catalyst drivers. It shuts down the secondary GPU (or GPUs) when you're not in a 3D game or application. However, that feature may cause a system lockup sometimes. You can try disabling Multi-GPU support (in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability), but in most cases that doesn't help. It's best to completely disable the ULPS feature by setting all occurences of EnableUlps to 0 (zero) in the Registry, using the Registry Editor application (REGEDIT.EXE). You need to restart your computer after altering the EnableUlps values in the Registry. Regards, Fiery
  3. 1) Does it also crash when you go to the Computer / Sensor page? 2) Does it also crash when you go to the Display / GPU page? 3) Did everything work well with the previous AIDA64 release? (Version 1.80) 4) Please let us know more about your system configuration: motherboard model, CPU type, video card(s) model, Windows version? Thanks, Fiery
  4. AIDA64 licenses are time-limited and not version limited. Hence your AIDA64 license entitles you to upgrade to any new AIDA64 releases until June 18, 2012, including the today release of AIDA64 v1.85 of course. Once that date (June 18, 2012) comes, you will still be able to use the last version you are entitled to upgrade to, for an unlimited time. By extending your maintenance period (in June 2012 or later) you can continue upgrading to new AIDA64 releases for 1 or 2 or 3 more years. Regards, Fiery
  5. Thank you for the feedback
  6. In AIDA64 v1.85 we've applied the advanced configuration options of the previously announced SensorPanel feature, and its new approach of "per-pixel" level adjustments to the LCD feature as well. We've implemented an automatic migration to move the old LCD settings into the new LCD module, but since the new LCD solution is a completely different approach in many ways, the automatic migration is not 100% bullet-proof. So after upgrading to AIDA64 v1.85, you'll need to re-adjust your LCD items in order to attain the previous looks of your LCD display with AIDA64. I'm sorry for the inconvenience the revamped LCD module caused for you, but we had to do that revamp to provide such features that we introduced with the SensorPanel, e.g. configurable colour bars. Once you learn how you can precisely adjust each LCD item with the new AIDA64, you'll see that you can do a lot more with the new LCD than with the old one. In case you still want to stick to the old LCD module, please let us know, since we're currently gathering users feedbacks about this migration. If we get a number of statements about prefering the old LCD configuration over the new one, we may tweak the new LCD module to provide the old "simple LCD item" configuration as well. And so you could have a sort of "best of both worlds": a simple item that you can configure at ease, and an advanced LCD item configuration if you want to step further. Regards, Fiery
  7. We've fixed the sensor readings for P8H67 in the AIDA64 v1.85 stable release that we've just rolled out: http://www.aida64.com/downloads After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. Thanks, Fiery
  8. We've fixed the sensor readings for your motherboard in the AIDA64 v1.85 stable release that we've just rolled out: http://www.aida64.com/downloads After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. Thanks, Fiery
  9. We've fixed that issue in the AIDA64 v1.85 stable release that we've just rolled out: http://www.aida64.com/downloads After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. Thanks, Fiery
  10. We've fixed that issue in the AIDA64 v1.85 stable release that we've just rolled out: http://www.aida64.com/downloads After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. Thanks, Fiery
  11. The new AIDA64 release revamps the Logitech LCD module to support multiple LCD devices with enhanced configuration options, and adds preliminary AMD “Trinity” CPU optimizations as well as OpenGL 4.2 graphics device support. New features & improvements - Advanced multi-device Logitech LCD support - Preliminary support for AMD Trinity processors - Improved support for Socket FM1 motherboards - Temperature, fan speed, voltage correction - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce 510, GeForce GTX 580M - OpenGL 4.2 support [ Press Release ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v1.85 ] [ Download ]
  12. The AIDA64 LCD feature only works with a LCD-equipped Logitech gaming device: G13, G15, G19.
  13. Do you have a Logitech G13, G15 or G19 gaming device with a built-in LCD screen? If so, then do you have the necessary Logitech drivers installed? Regards, Fiery
  14. Here you go: http://www.aida64.com/product/aida64-extreme-edition/features SQL database support and reporting to CSV and XML files are only supported by AIDA64 Business Edition. Regards, Fiery
  15. FYI, in the latest AIDA64 beta releases we've completely revamped the Logitech LCD support, so you have to recalibrate all items, especially their placement. We've basically applied the same improvements that we introduced as the SensorPanel feature on the Logitech LCD feature. It enables you to display bars and to use a more precise items placement -- but on the other hand it requires a bit more efforts to recalibrate your old settings.
  16. 1) If you would like to stress your system to reveal a potential hardware flaw or instability, then enable all tests in the System Stability Test window, and press Start. Let it run for a few hours. If it doesn't display any error messages, Windows also runs fine, and your computer doesn't reboot, doesn't lockup and doesn't shut down, then your computer is considered very stable. 2) If you rather want to stress your system from a thermal point of view, to reveal potential cooling issues, then only enable the FPU test in the System Stability Test window, and press Start. Let it run for a few hours. Watch the temperature graphs, where the motherboard temperature should stay below 55-60 Celsius, and your CPU temperature should stay below 80 Celsius. In case you have an Intel processor, then should also watch the bottom graph where the Throttling activity should stay at 0% all the time. If the Throttling graph shows any non-zero activity, it means your processor is overheating. In case your computer restarts, shuts down, locks up or throws a BSoD while running the thermal stress test, then your computer is overheating. Regards, Fiery
  17. 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. Make sure to use the latest beta of Build 1498. Thanks, Fiery
  18. Thank you for the feedback
  19. Have you tried to lower the LCD update frequency to 1 second? (AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Update Frequency)
  20. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1498pxwc5m0ygbzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if it helps. Thanks, Fiery
  21. We generally recommend not to use any other software or process while running the AIDA64 System Stability Test, since it may mean AIDA64 cannot stress all cores equally hard at all times. So we can only guarantee the maximum reliablilty of our test if you don't use your computer for other purposes. If you can't afford to not use your computer for several hours during the day, then you can also let it run by night while you're away from your computer. 2GB RAM is more than enough for our test to run properly. Regards, Fiery
  22. Do you mean you have a secondary or tertiary monitor, e.g. a LCD TV connected via DVI or HDMI that you sometimes disconnect from your computer? If that's the case, then please let us know more about your system configuration. What video card do you have? Do you have your Windows Desktop extended to join all displays to a single wide desktop? Thanks, Fiery
  23. Do you mean a new column in the Remote Monitor window of AIDA64 Business Edition to show not the current network traffic, but the average traffic since the Remote Monitor window was opened? Thanks, Fiery
  24. Do you mean CPU-Z is right and AIDA64 shows the wrong BCLK (FSB) and DRAM clock?
  25. A small bug has slipped into the OpenGL 4.1 and 4.2 compliancy test of AIDA64. We'll fix it in the next beta release. Have a great weekend
×
×
  • Create New...