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  1. Make sure to use DB - Access.mdb file, not the Access'97 one. The trial version should be able to put the report into the database. No installation is required for AIDA64. You can use it from a flash drive or SD card if you want. You can even run it from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM disc, although that way you cannot save data on the disc
  2. Yes, it should be possible to do that. You need to choose MS Access 2000/XP/2003 as Provider, select the .MDB file as Database. Then you can create reports using the Report Wizard. Make sure to select ADO as report format. Regards, Fiery
  3. Thank you for the feedback
  4. Standalone hard disk drives provide the same performance beyond 4 KB block size. Standalone SSD drives act the same, but the limit there is around 128 KB block size. The bigger block sizes (e.g. 1 MB) are there in the AIDA64 Disk Benchmark to let you measure the performance of RAID arrays. We'll extend the maximum block size to 8 MB in the next AIDA64 release.
  5. Can you please explain in what scenario a 1 GigaByte (or 1 Gigabit?) block size would yield to higher scores than the current maximum block size? Thanks, Fiery
  6. AIDA64 motherboard database has the following entries about P8Z68 Deluxe models: Asus P8Z68 Deluxe Asus P8Z68 Deluxe/Gen3 So it does differentiate between them. I don't see a reason to indicate the non-Gen3 model with e.g. "Asus P8Z68 Deluxe (non-Gen3)", since that would just look a bit silly
  7. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1856ykhfgv3djmzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how the sensor readings look now.
  8. We've fixed the mentioned issues in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.co...56ykhfgv3djmzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Please let us know if you find any further issues
  9. Yes, I know, but it's not possible to disable the Portable Computer page.
  10. You cannot hide just any page in AIDA64
  11. That page lists the platform tests for Intel Centrino mobile platforms. On capable Sony mobile systems it also shows VAIO-specific information. On certain mobile computers it shows physical information coming from the AIDA64 mobile computer database. Regards, Fiery
  12. Thank you. It looks like the I2C bus is still operational on your video cards, but the CHL8228 VRM chip disconnects or disappears from the I2C bus. Since AIDA64 is still capable of reading other I2C devices (e.g. EDID block of the monitor) in that state, we assume this is a hardware flaw or a collision between another software and AIDA64. If it's possible, please uninstall any software that may read or write any video card related data. If that solves the issue, then it is definitely a collision between that software and AIDA64.
  13. Yes, Aux looks like it is the CPU temperature actually. The next AIDA64 beta release will fix the temperature labelling and voltage ratio issues. I'll post a message into this topic once the new beta is available for download.
  14. Thank you for the feedback
  15. They're both good ideas, we'll work on them. Regards, Fiery
  16. We'll see what we can do about your little bro
  17. Can you please create an ATI SMBus Dump after the GPU VRM temperature on the master GPU freezes? And another ATI SMBus Dump after restarting AIDA64 and getting back the GPU VRM temperature again. So we could compare the register output for the CHiL chips for normal state and "frozen" state. You can create such a dump by right-clicking on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Video Debug --> ATI SMBus Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic.
  18. I'm afraid that's still normal At rest, when only 1 of the cores are stressed a little bit (because AIDA64 CPUID Panel dynamically refreshes CPU clock, FSB, chipset info, etc) your CPU momentarily switches up to the highest Turbo setting. While at 100% CPU load all cores are under heavy load, and so the CPU cannot switch up to the highest Turbo setting. Turbo Boost is designed so you could achieve the highest performance when not all of the available CPU cores are stressed.
  19. 1) Do other GPU-related readings (e.g. GPU Diode temperature or GPU fan RPM) also freeze when the GPU VRM temperature freezes up? 2) Do you have one or more HD7970 video adapters in your system? 3) Are you running any other video card monitoring, tweaking or overclocking utilities in the background? E.g. GPU-Z, AfterBurner, HWMonitor? 4) Please make sure to update to the latest AIDA64 beta release: http://www.aida64.co...49h5q0sfmjptzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if the latest beta makes any difference.
  20. If you use AIDA64 with default settings, and you don't navigate away from the default main screen, then no sensor readings should be updated or polled at all. Please try to revert AIDA64 back to default settings by deleting (or renaming) the AIDA64.INI file in AIDA64 installation folder. If it doesn't lock up after that, then it may have been a sensor-related feature enabled, that was polling sensors in the background. Maybe, as Squall Leonhart suggested, the AIDA64 ThinkPad EC sensor support module mixes up something in the mentioned ThinkPad models.
  21. Thank you for the feedback
  22. Thank you for the feedbacks Yes, the v2.30 stable version is on its way for a late March release date.
  23. 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. Using that data we can adjust the sensor readings to perfectly suit your motherboard. As for the AIDA64 System Stability Test, yes, we believe it is just as good or even better than competitive solutions. Our solution uses state-of-the-art methods like AVX and XOP acceleration, and now features an OpenCL GPGPU module as well. However, due to the fact that instability issues cannot be characterized or defined like a mathematical formula, there's no telling which stress tesing or stability checking solution would be able to catch an instability situation, or trigger a system malfunction while stressing the computer. AIDA64 System Stability Test is well-proven and favored by many enthusiasts, and we never stop improving it to make it even more efficient.
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