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  1. 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.
  2. 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
  3. 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.
  4. Core GT = the integrated GPU part of your processor Core IA = the classic CPU part of your processor Regards, Fiery
  5. GPU memory clock is measured on the Display / GPU page. You may need to scroll down a bit to see it. Regards, Fiery
  6. We currently have no short-term plans about FPS monitoring.
  7. I'm sorry, but AIDA64 doesn't support FPS monitoring. Regards, Fiery
  8. We'll soon implement the requested improvement. Until then, you can precisely set the SensorPanel dimensions by doing: 1) Close AIDA64 2) Start Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) 3) In the Registry Editor navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FinalWire\AIDA64 In there two keys represent the SensorPanel dimensions: SensorPanelWidth SensorPanelHeight 4) After changing those values, close Registry Editor, and start AIDA64 Regards, Fiery
  9. We're currently working on settings exporting/importing for the SensorPanel feature, but it will only be rolled out next week in the next AIDA64 beta release. So now the only way is to completely backup all AIDA64 settings. To do so, make sure to save the AIDA64.INI file that you can find in the AIDA64 installation folder. To restore old settings, just replace the AIDA64.INI file.
  10. SensorPanel currently only supports the text date and time. We may add a graphical clock later, but it's not on our short term roadmap I'm afraid. The current rendering solution of the SensorPanel doesn't support such transparency We'll check what can be done, although a full transparency effect may require a completely different rendering approach. BTW, if you have a fixed place of the SensorPanel on your Windows Desktop (e.g. always the top-right corner), then you may get the transparency effect by taking the Desktop background image, cutting the part out of it where the SensorPanel is placed, and putting that image on the SensorPanel as a background image
  11. As an experiment, we've implemented a method to try switching the Embedded Controller (EC) of Sabertooth P67 and 990FX motherboards, in a hope that the EC then will start measuring the missing set of temperatures without the need to install the Asus Thermal Radar software. We would appreciate if one of you could do the following test, to verify if the switch is valid: 1) Upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1455u8nmy1wgcbzip 2) Uninstall Asus Thermal Radar 3) Power off (shut down) the computer, to make sure the EC gets back to its default state 4) Start the computer and Windows again, start AIDA64, right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Embedded Controller Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Note: The experimental switch will only work on Asus Sabertooth P67 and Asus Sabertooth 990FX motherboards. Thank you.
  12. The SensorPanel doesn't support such scale indicators currently. We thought about implementing it, but it would make an otherwise already very complicated configuration panel even more crowded So at the moment, the only way to add such scale info by putting static labels on the panel.
  13. Thank you for the feedback. The Update Frequency of the SensorPanel can be adjusted on the same page as the OSD: AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Update Frequency.
  14. Thank you, I'm glad you find it useful. It took us a lot more time to design and develop the SensorPanel module than we've ever imagined, but the feedbacks so far are very positive. We were a bit afraid of the complexity of the panel items configuration, but it seems everyone likes to play with it and tweak it for hours
  15. We've fixed the panel resizing issue in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1455u8nmy1wgcbzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. Thanks, Fiery
  16. We've implemented CPU utilization, memory utilization and GPU utilization in the Alerting module. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1455u8nmy1wgcbzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. Thanks, Fiery
  17. Hint: You can improve legibility of textual elements (in front of a background image) by enabling shadow.
  18. You can add a background image the same way you add any images. The only difference is that it may obscure the rest of the SensorPanel items. In such case you need to use the SensorPanel Manager to move the background image up to the top of the list using the Move Up button. The arrow buttons in the SensorPanel Manager can be used to precisely place the background image at (0,0) position.
  19. I'm afraid your HM65 chip is still the old B2 stepping. You can verify the revision ID + stepping value combinations for Intel 6 Series chipsets at: http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/specupdate/324646.pdf On page 9 you can see that revision 04h belongs to B2 stepping. Your chipset must have 05h in the revision field to be B3 stepping.
  20. 1) Displaying anything in 3D games or other full-screen 3D applications would require developing several hooking modules to "inject" the graphics to all possible 3D interfaces, e.g. Direct3D9, Direct3D10, Direct3D11, OpenGL, etc. We may do that in the future, but I'm afraid it won't happen this year. 2) You can backup all AIDA64 settings -- including SensorPanel configuration -- by backing up the AIDA64.INI file you can find in the installation folder of AIDA64. We'll soon implement SensorPanel profiling, to let you export or import complete SensorPanel configurations, including images.
  21. What does AIDA64 display on the Motherboard / Chipset page, in the line of "Revision / Stepping"? On B3 stepping it should say: 05 / B3 Please avoid posting a single issue into multiple topics. The rest of the topics have been removed. Regards, Fiery
  22. We'll soon implement SensorPanel profiling, to let you save your panel configuration -- including background images -- into a single file, and backup it, or share it with other users.
  23. In the beta SensorPanel topic, you can see a few examples of how other users built up their panel design:
  24. Even though the SensorPanel feature is not capable of doing that, you can get similar functionality using either the AIDA64 Logging feature, or the AIDA64 System Stability Test. You can enable and configure Logging in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Logging. You can see the min/max values in the System Stability Test on the Statistics tab.
  25. Do you mean to display not the current temperature, but the absolute minimum or maximum measured since AIDA64 was started?
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