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  1. Please use AIDA64 v7.99 from now on, for all test runs and other purposes as well. https://forums.aida64.com/topic/18367-the-next-generation-aida64-is-around-the-corner/
  2. By using that method you effectively disabled the kernel driver of AIDA64. As for your NVMe drive, #2 in that context means the secondary thermal diode of the single NVMe SSD you've got.
  3. I'm afraid it's not possible to indicate that state of a HDD/SSD using AIDA64.
  4. The OSD (and the SensorPanel as well) is not supposed to work with full-screen games or other full-screen applications. You can use the OSD or the SensorPanel on a secondary monitor while you're playing a game full-screen on your primary monitor.
  5. There's an Auto-scale option for SensorPanel/LCD graphs that can be used to mitigate the issue you've described.
  6. Thank you. It must not be related to your motherboard since AIDA64 v7.35 works fine with another owner of the same motherboard you've got (MSI Z270 Tomahawk).
  7. So you mean you've actually tried it with v6.00.5100 and it failed to work?
  8. Thank you! The issue will be fixed in the next AIDA64 beta update due before the end of this week
  9. Thank you! That's a brand new variant of Asus RTX5090 that we haven't seen before. Please let me know the full model name of your video card, e.g. ROG-XXXX-RTX5090-YYYY-ZZZZ.
  10. In AIDA64 please press Ctrl+D --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. If possible, please try to find the screen in the USB Dump or let us know the USB vendor ID + product ID pair of it if you could find it out. Thanks, Fiery
  11. We've tested it but couldn't reproduce the issue about AIDA64 waking your system up from sleep mode
  12. Well, it actually was already possible with other kind of external (USB) LCD displays like BeadaPanel, Matrix Orbital, etc.
  13. Thank you! We have tons of new features and improvements implemented since AIDA64 v5.99 (which was released almost 7 years ago) so it's very difficult to narrow it down just based on that info However, we can continue with your USB devices: in AIDA64 please press Ctrl+D --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Thank you in advance!
  14. Thank you! It's great that you've had a chance to check both those video cards, because it rules out that the culprit is the video card in this case. Please try to disable (uncheck) Low-level SMBus operations in AIDA64 / Preferences / Stability. Wait a bit after closing the Preferences with its OK button, then restart AIDA64 to apply the changes. If it still triggers a BSoD that way, then please try to disable (uncheck) Low-level sensor operations in AIDA64 / Preferences / Stability. Wait a bit after closing the Preferences with its OK button, then restart AIDA64 to apply the changes. Let me know if disabling any of those options would help to get rid of the BSoD. And I'm sorry for the pain and difficulties this issue is causing you, but we need to dig down deeper to find where the issue is.
  15. What video card do you have? Do you have all updates and security fixes available to Windows 10 installed via Windows Update?
  16. It's supposed to still be there. If you cannot see it listed on the Computer / Sensor page, then in AIDA64 please press Ctrl+D --> Video Debug --> nVIDIA SMBus Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Thanks, Fiery
  17. Sadly we don't have neither of those platforms. Can you please ask Intel whether the issue affects only ARL-H and PTL-H platforms, or is there any other platform we can use to replicate the issue?
  18. The imported layouts always completely overwrite the existing layout, regardless of how many items you have on each imported page. If you want to join or merge two layouts, then you need to export them into separate LCD layout files, and do the merging process manually by editing the layout files with Notepad (or any other text file editor).
  19. Previously you've claimed that you had already paid for AIDA64.
  20. Please send me your AIDA64 product key in private message.
  21. Yes, higher update rate (in terms of how many updates per second) demands more resources. But it's not possible to pick & choose what sensor items do you want to have updated more frequently than others. So when it's a 100 msec, every sensor items are updated 10 times a second and the SensorPanel itself is rendered and updated 10 times a second. That's of course the ideal case when the sensors update and rendering would take no time at all So for example, if polling all sensors takes 100 millisec, rendering the SensorPanel takes 50 milisec, then a 100 millisec update rate means only 4 complete updates per second.
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  23. Please copy-paste the full content of the Computer / Sensor page of AIDA64 into this topic.
  24. Thank you! We've checked and the Vcore measurement should be accurate. Please note however that when your CPU is running in low-power mode, it will lower its own core clock frequency and core voltage to save power.
  25. Can you please send me your .tulcd file in email? I'm sending you a private message about this too in a minute.
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