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  1. Change using windows 10, (aida64 does not have the option directly), right click on the clock on the taskbar - choose adjust date/time - click under Related settings, date, time & regional formatting click change data formats, click on short time 9:40 click on long time 09:40:07, check clock in windows 10 check aida64
  2. only thing i see is a difference between sensors : aidai64: Sensor Type Nuvoton NCT6779F (ISA A00h) speedfan sensor type nuvoton NCT6779D btw even msi's own software "command centre" also conflicts the mobo temps with aida64" so i stay using only aida64 since it has that nice display on my logitec g19S
  3. found it it was indeed speedfan, when i disable that one aida64, after a restart,shows the right mobo temps, thnks for the reply though Fiery
  4. thx for the reply Fiery the colliding was correct when i was using hwinfo64, but besides aida64 and speedfan, i dont have any other monitors running, i disabled speedfan, samsung magician,asus gpu tweak, but aida64 stays showing 28 C on mobo temp, can it be that something stays behind in the registery that conflicts?
  5. HI: i have a problem with the motherboard temperature of my msi Z87-G45 GAMING mobo in my aida64 extreme 3.20.2638 beta (registered) it stays all the time at 28 C however with speedfan it shows the correct temp (going up and down depending on idle/load) also the voltages shown look a bit off i attached the sensor debug info in a text file Any look into this matter is much appreciated with regards jacko msi Z87-G45 GAMING.txt
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