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During the AIDA64 System Stability Test your processor was heating up too much. You need to improve the CPU cooling by cleaning and re-seating the CPU heatsink, getting a bigger (more efficient) CPU cooler, or by installing the rear exhaust case fan. In many cases the system chassis is too crowded (too many devices, too many cables), too small, or the rear exhaust cooling is missing.
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CPUz will not work with Aida64 1.7 or 1.8 installed
Fiery replied to owcraftsman's topic in Bug reports
I'm afraid we can't help from our end. But if you contact Franck (the author of CPU-Z), he should be able to fix this bug in CPU-Z. We'd be happy to work with him on this matter, if he contacts us about this. -
It depends on how many items do you put on the SensorPanel. But on modern multicore processors the CPU% hit of the SensorPanel rendering module is negligible.
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CPUz will not work with Aida64 1.7 or 1.8 installed
Fiery replied to owcraftsman's topic in Bug reports
I think it may be a fan divisor reconfiguration bug in CPU-Z. Please try to switch off the relevant option in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, and restart your computer. Then start AIDA64, go to the Computer / Sensor page, and then launch CPU-Z. Let me know how it works. -
No, it's not possible with the OSD Panel. If you need more flexible items configuration, you may want to check the new SensorPanel feature (AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / SensorPanel).
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Thank you. On your video card "GPU Temp. #2" reports the same temperature as "GPU Temperature". If you try to put some stress (load) on your video card, you'll see that those 2 temperatures will rise and fall together. The only difference between the 2 temperature readings is the resolution: in GPU-Z the "GPU Temperature" readout has a 1 Celsius resolution, while the other 3 temperatures have a 0.5 Celsius resolution.
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In the next AIDA64 beta we'll implement a new option on the Stability page of the Preferences to let you disable the T-Balancer detection. I'll drop a message in this topic once the new AIDA64 beta is available for download.
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Does the Arduino's FTDI driver put a FTD2XX.DLL file into the \Windows\System32 folder? AIDA64 uses that DLL module to issue commands to T-Balancer sensor devices.
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We've done a test run on a HD5770 card, and on our HD5770 card GPU-Z didn't measure a "GPU Temperature", but only the 3 other GPU temperatures. Please do the following: 1) Post a screen shot that shows the AIDA64 Computer / Sensor page right next to the GPU-Z v0.5.4 Sensors tab. Using that screen shot we can directly compare the measured values. 2) Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI GPU Registers. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. 3) Right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI SMBus Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Make sure to use the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1462zqf1bnw9axzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Thanks, Fiery
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AIDA64 measures the same temperatures as GPU-Z. AIDA64 temperatures on HD5770 have the following relation to GPU-Z temperatures: AIDA64 "GPU Diode (DispIO)" = GPU-Z "GPU Temp. #1" AIDA64 "GPU Diode (MemIO)" = GPU-Z "GPU Temp. #2" AIDA64 "GPU Diode (Shader)" = GPU-Z "GPU Temp. #3" Regards, Fiery
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Please try to enable SMBus operations again, but disable Koolance TMS-200 support. Then restart AIDA64 to apply the changes. Let me know if it helps. BTW, do you have a T-Balancer device connected to your computer? Or the T-Balancer driver installed? Thanks, Fiery
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Correct. Although, keep in mind that we never include .INI files in our beta or stable AIDA64 packages. So if you download the latest AIDA64 ZIP package, and extract all files from it into your existing AIDA64 installation folder, all your previous settings will be retained.
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Newbie confusion over sensor info (Dell Studio XPS 7100)
Fiery replied to clm's topic in Hardware monitoring
Do you have sensor readings in the BIOS Setup? If yes, then you can verify the CPU temperature there. I suspect the "CPU" temperature is an invalid reading on your motherboard, and either the "Motherboard" or "Aux" temperature may be the actual CPU temperature reading. -
In your submitted report there's no full video BIOS dump. And since apparently you had both the Intel integrated GPU and the GeForce GTX 580 video card enabled, AIDA64 may just read the video BIOS date of the primary video adapter (the one used to boot the system), which is the Intel GPU.
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Thank you. Unfortunately our switch didn't work out We'll try to do more research and will get back to you in this topic once we have a new solution. Thank you for your patience.
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AIDA64 currently does not support temperatures correction, but we're planning to implement that feature soon. I'll let you know in this topic when we add this feature. Thanks, Fiery
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That beeping may be due to overheating. Try to launch the AIDA64 System Stability Test (in AIDA64 / main menu / Tools / System Stability Test). Uncheck (disable) the CPU, cache, memory and disk tests, to have only the FPU test checked (enabled). Then press the Start button. Watch the temperatures: the CPU temperature shouldn't exceed 70 Celsius even at under such heavy load. Also watch the bottom graph for CPU Throttling activity (in case you have an Intel processor). When an Intel processor is overheating, it shows non-zero throttling activity. In case the temperatures show very high values, or your CPU shows throttling in the System Stability Test, your CPU is definitely overheating under heavy load. In case your computer suddenly restarts, powers off, throws a BSoD (Blue Screen of Death) or freezes while running the System Stability Test, then you have a hardware malfunction. Regards, Fiery
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In this particular case replacing AIDA64.EXE would have been sufficient. But to be on the safe side, replacing all files is generally recommended.
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Thanks for the feedback
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We've implemented accurate (pixel-level) SensorPanel resizing option in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / SensorPanel in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1462zqf1bnw9axzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.
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We've implemented SensorPanel export/import feature (via the SensorPanel Manager) in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1462zqf1bnw9axzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.
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Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1462zqf1bnw9axzip 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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Your processor indeed has an integrated GPU, but it may be disabled due to an external GPU (Radeon). CPU, CPU Package, CPU IA Cores, CPU GT Cores, CPU #1 / Core #n are all measured by different diodes, either internal ones built into the CPU, or via external diodes managed by the notebook motherboard. We usually recommend to watch only the CPU #1 / Core #n temperatures, since those are the ones managed by the Intel DTS technology that prevents your CPU from overheating.
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Core GT = the integrated GPU part of your processor Core IA = the classic CPU part of your processor Regards, Fiery
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GPU memory clock is measured on the Display / GPU page. You may need to scroll down a bit to see it. Regards, Fiery