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  1. You can only convert an Android platform to 64-bit by installing a new Android firmware update that is 64-bit. You need to consult with the manufacturer of your device and inquire them whether they have such an update for your device.
  2. I suppose a 3rd party software keeps opening AIDA64 for monitoring purposes. We've seen Logitech Gaming Software to behave like that, but I'm not sure what other software may do that. Does the issue come back after a Windows restart?
  3. We don't design and distribute custom gauge images, but maybe someone else reading this may be able to help you out.
  4. 1) Reference results are strictly obtained and managed by us. Those systems are our reference systems that are kept unchanged if possible, both hardware- and software-wise. 2) We update the benchmark results for each reference system when they need to be updated. If you meant to ask about the selection of systems, then we keep adding new ones as new platforms get introduced, and only rarely we remove (retire) a reference system. At one point in the next few years we're going to retire all 32-bit only hardware, and probably some of the early 64-bit capable systems too. 3) You can submit reports, but we only add entries to the reference list that are obtained by us, under fully controlled circumstances. That's to avoid overclocking, special tuning, cheating, and user errors or other anomalies. By cheating and user error I don't mean you personally, of course
  5. By disabling the two EC related options are enough to get rid of the latency issues.
  6. Certain Asus motherboards have latency issues when 3rd party applications (like AIDA64) try accessing EC (Embedded Controller) registers. In those cases disabling EC support usually solves the issues. The only downside is that by disabling EC support you lose a few sensor readings that can only be measured using EC registers.
  7. Try to disable (uncheck) the following two options on the page AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, and restart AIDA64 to apply the changes. Embedded Controller (EC) support Embedded Controller (EC) bank switching Let me know if it helps to get rid of the FPS drops while AIDA64 monitoring sensors.
  8. Can you please check what your GPU clock is measured by GPU-Z when your video card is idle? I assume that state (idle) is when the GPU clock (as reported by the video driver) falls to zero or some other weird value that AIDA64 cannot interpret as a proper GPU frequency value.
  9. Can you please post a screenshot of the AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / OSD page?
  10. SensorPanel doesn't support multiple pages and there's no way to use more than one SensorPanel either. We currently have no plans to unlock such features too, I'm afraid.
  11. Do you get the USB reconnection phenomenon when you start AIDA64, or it's coming up periodically while AIDA64 is running?
  12. Did you also have this issue coming up after updating AIDA64 to the latest version?
  13. You can adjust the pixel width/height of your SensorPanel in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / SensorPanel. However, that won't rearrange the SensorPanel items, so you gotta do that manually.
  14. We'll implement support for negative temperatures for Aquaero 5/6 in the next AIDA64 beta update. I'll post a message into this topic once the new beta becomes available for download.
  15. Do you have the option Embedded Controller (EC) bank switching enabled (checked) on the page AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability?
  16. Simply move the secondary display to the left of the primary display to make sure AIDA64 can lock its position properly even when the primary display resolution changes.
  17. Our display arrived, but it doesn't seem to be compatible with AIDA64 at all. Try to ask the seller what software you need to use to communicate with the display. Also ask what API or interface one gotta use to communicate with the display. If he's willing to be helpful, we can implement support for this display. He can contact us directly too if it's preferred by him.
  18. We receive the display in the first week of January. I'll get back to you once we can put it to work and find out more about it. Till then, I hope you're safe and healthy and stay that way through the holiday season. I hope you'll have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year too!
  19. Yes, thank you. We'll add your motherboard to the next AIDA64 beta update. I'll post a message into this topic once the new beta update becomes available for download.
  20. Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad we're making progress. Can you please post a screenshot or copy-paste of the Computer / Sensor page of AIDA64?
  21. Where do you get your templates from? Are you trying to import them into the LCD module or SensorPanel module?
  22. Corsair AXi Series (only the older ones), Corsair HXi Series, Corsair RMi Series, Enermax Digifanless, Gigabyte Odin, Thermaltake DPS-G. In theory we should be able to add support for other USB-connected smart PSU's as well, but I can only be more specific and claim that support can certainly be implemented once we acquired a PSU in question and we could check it out here in our labs. Just between you and me, it would be awesome if there were a standard for PSU monitoring, much like how there's a finite number of sensor chips available for motherboard vendors. Without an industry standard, everyone's doing their own thing in a way that is highly proprietary for not just for each manufacturer, but also for each PSU line for any given vendor
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