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  1. Thank you! I'm afraid we cannot identify the registers that may hold the fan RPM reading for your system. Sadly most laptops use a proprietary and undocumented EC (Embedded Controller) register layout that only the manufacturer could relate to actual sensor readings.
  2. So far we haven't found any bugs in AIDA64 that could be related to the issue you've reported, or that could be tied to the hardware you've got. When you have a chance, try to upgrade to the latest AIDA64 version of 6.32, and check if it makes a difference. Also make sure to update the motherboard BIOS to the latest one, as well as to the latest ForceWare video drivers you have available for your video card.
  3. All I know is that in theory the BIOS should clearly know what to put into the mentioned PCI registers to make sure everything looks okay and accurate about the PCI Express Root Ports, both their capabilities and their current/active settings. The reason why it's not the case on many motherboards must be negligence on the part of the BIOS engineers. If you have doubts about whether it's a BIOS bug or an AIDA64 bug, just check the reported information against information reported by another sysinfo software.
  4. That's the performance you get from a slow USB protocol I'm afraid. We cannot fix this issue from our end.
  5. Right now, no We've run out of ideas about this right now.
  6. In Stability settings try to disable GPU sensor support, although that may mean giving up on too many readings for you. And my hunch is that the motherboard sensor is the one that causes the headaches, not the GPU.
  7. I'm afraid there's no solution to that issue. CAM takes exclusive control of the device and doesn't allow 3rd party applications to access the device while CAM is running. You as a customer (and other NZXT device owners) have to put more pressure on NZXT to unlock the possibility to have the device polled by multiple software simultaneously.
  8. From that list GPU Diode is measured by the GPU directly, while the rest is measured by the iCX2 chip of your video card.
  9. We're aware of that issue, but so far couldn't find out how to fix it on our end. The video driver seems to be reporting invalid (zero or negative) clocks when the GPU is idle.
  10. That +5V voltage rail reading seems to be a measurement error rather than a PSU failure. What motherboard do you have? What values can you see measured for the +5V rail in the BIOS Setup (UEFI Setup) ?
  11. Ask @beada about that, maybe they have a ready-made solution for your issue.
  12. Thank you! The GPU temperature is still there, but instead of the previous label of GPU Diode, now it's simply called GPU.
  13. It could happen when the read and write channels are independent which could mean that their bandwidth could be aggregated in a copy benchmark -- but that advantage cannot be exploited in a read or write benchmark.
  14. Thank you, we'll fix it in the next AIDA64 beta update.
  15. Can you see your chassis fan reported by either the BIOS Setup (UEFI Setup) or the motherboard's own monitoring utility?
  16. Enter MB/s or Mbps or GB/s or Gbps into the unit field to make it automatically convert the readings.
  17. I'm afraid we don't have a solution for such a complex requirement/scenario.
  18. I suppose you mean a transparent background for the SensorPanel. That's not possible, since we cannot render the SensorPanel to have a transparent background.
  19. Please post a screenshot of the Computer / Sensor page of AIDA64, showing all readings if possible. If it cannot fit on your screen, then please make 2 screenshots to cover all readings indicated there. Please also let me know what video card do you have. I suppose it's not EVGA, is it?
  20. The December AMD video drivers (Adrenalin 2020 20.12 Series) seem to have an issue about sensor monitoring that could cause crashes. The next round of video drivers for your video card should help to fix it up.
  21. It depends on the video card. If you have an iCX2 video card, then you shouldn't have both GPU and GPU Diode, but only GPU Diode. If you see something else on the Computer / Sensor page of AIDA64, then please copy-paste the full content of that page into this topic or make a screenshot showing the entire page and attach it to your post, so we can check it out.
  22. Thank you for your feedback. I'm afraid so far we haven't found a way to report the 3rd fan on Gigabyte RTX 3080/3090 video cards as well as on Asus Strix RTX 3080/3090 cards. In your dumps I cannot see a 3rd fan, so these new Aorus cards must use a new, proprietary interface to report the RPM for the 3rd fan. BTW, can you see all 3 fans reporting individual RPM readings in Gigabyte's own monitoring utility?
  23. Thank you for your feedback!
  24. Make sure to check if the fans are really stopped when AIDA64 stops reporting them (or reports them at zero RPM).
  25. Make sure to have the option Corsair Link sensor support in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability enabled (checked). That should make it work with your Commander Pro unit.
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