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FX 8320e Original clock is detected wrong, Aida shows 3500Mhz but the original clock is 3200Mhz
3500 is CPU's Boosted P State #2
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Sir I have new Issue
CPU, CPU core, Motherboard temperature have swapped valuesMother board temp is I think for CPU core
CPU temp is I think for motherboard
CPU core temp is I think for CPU
- I don't know if this is only for my CPU and board combination.. also I think even they are corrected those values slightly wrong
I have figured it out using the Stress tests
and thank you in advanced
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Thank you very much I will test it now
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Hello,
I am experiencing zero reading in integrated GPU utilizationI'm not using the driver from Windows update, I only use the driver from MSI Live Update
AMD system monitor and MSI afterburner gets the right utilization values
Also +5V and +12V readings are wrong
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Sir do you have plans for sensor panel graph that handles the graph not to exceed the limit, other that the auto scaling
Just like EVGA precision does in their graph, that doesn't draw the exceeding lines instead drawing it in full with mark
sorry for my English
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Hi,
Just want to request a Pinger item/object in sensr panel. An object to ping a Host, IP or URL and show it as a graph, bar or other item... Just to easily manage long ranged wireless connection and to easily see the their strength and also of the Internet connection
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Sensor panel Feature request
Update frequency per item
So I can make a sensor panel similarly to the system stability test
for example
I want the temperatures to update every 5 seconds
CPU utilization in every 1 seconds
Memory utilization in every 3 seconds
Voltages in every 10 seconds
Adding shapes
just the basic shapes such as line, oval and especially rectangle
to help grouping the items
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Why my benchmark in older version of aida64 different from the latest
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Thanks for support
commands are working well just like you said… em sorry
and like you said it takes hours before AIDA64 launches the command again with same condition so I cant use this trick with AIDA64
em just looking for an alternative tool for NVIDIA System Tools as it is very outdated and unstable
i cant also use MSI afterburner as it limits the overcooking ability to 30%
again thanks AIDA64 team
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My command line is based on the "Create Clock Shortcut" feature of NVidia Inspector (but removed those shader clock commands)
I'm currently using that command line in Windows task scheduler at logon and it works
By the way what is the difference between "Number of ours between sending repetitive alerts" and "Update Frequency/Alerting"
I set alerting into 1 and Hours into 2, and does it matter ?
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Got the commands working. I just restarted the PC and the alerting triggered (tested with an alert window just to ensure that alerting is triggered and command is working and it does) at first I thought that the double quote is the problem
my settings
on < 50% utilization drop clock on lowest, not 0
on > 90% utilization just return to its default clock
I think alerting cant meet up what I want to, because once alerting is triggered it wont trigger again.
on logon the first one triggered. and when I stressed it out the second one triggered
but when I stopped stressing the first one didn't trigger... is there something wrong on my settings?? why it didn't call again
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"C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Inspector\nvidiaInspector.exe" -setGpuClock:0,0,620
I don't have that directory
i'm using 32 Bit system
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This is one of the commands
"C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Inspector\nvidiaInspector.exe" -setGpuClock:0,0,620
I also run it with two triggers, GPU and motherboard temp
I have a total of 8 alert items, 4 for GPU and 4 for Motherboard with different temperature triggers
and if possible I'll also add GPU Utilization
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Hi,
I'm trying to use AIDA64 with NVIDIA inspector
I tried to use AIDA alerting to launch NVidia inspector in some certain temperatures
just to make temperature dependent overclocking
but it seems AIDA cant run NVidia inspector with command lines
I tried putting quotations but it doesn't work
is there a possibility to achieve this trick ??
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ohhh
I gorret...
Thanks for support...
also I noticed that this value automatically disappears on some mobile PC
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AIDA64 uses a fixed label, so based on the current battery status (discharging / charging / neutral) it's not possible to change the sensor reading label. Instead, AIDA64 uses a negative value to indicate discharging, a positive value to indicate charging, and zero value to indicate the neutral state. It's not a perfect solution, but it works
Regards,
Fiery
I got a new idea
Why not make a new field that has inverted sign for Battery charge rate value and name it "Battery Discharge rate"
Battery charge rate is displayed when Battery Charge rate is positive and
battery discharge rate is displayed when Battery charge rate is negative
or just hide it and show the battery discharge rate based on "Power management" page in sensor page
they have near value
sorry for my English
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"Battery Charge Rate" is displayed in negative value. I think it must be "Battery Discharge Rate" (or something much better) when it is on Negative Value (with sign changed to positive) and remains "Battery Charge Rate" when in positive value...
Wish I explained it clearly
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It could take a few seconds to collect those info, and it's best not to make the user wait that time before he can start the benchmark. Our users prefer to launch the benchmark right away, and then collect CPU/chipset info.
ahh I see
Thank you for the fix
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Ahhh…
I understand
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BUG>>
Double click on labels and Read columns are working
Burt Write, Copy and latency columns works on single click
You also forgot to disable clicking on objects that are not active such as L3 when L3 cache is not availableFor me, I prefer single click but I think there are reasons why it is double… Also why not try to display the info's on load such as CPU type, clock, fsb and below items... but don't remove the refreshing thing when starting the test
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Thanks you… Thank YOU!!!!!
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so sad that you cant implement that thing, But what do you mean on semi-automatic?? that thing attracted me
Anyway just to let you know, It seems the latest beta of AIDA loads longer than I first tried AIDA before but it is not that very noticeable
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It makes more convenient for me because I can select what to benchmark (clicking one by one) without measuring all of them and save if I'm satisfied with the score
I'm also not quite sure what you mean by "more convenient". CPU Tweakings has a similar layout about cache and memory benchmarks than the Cache & Memory Benchmark Panel, it produces the same scores using the same one-click start button.
Now I got It why there are extra buttons specially RDMSR that I don't know.
But I like the enable/disable turbo thing
CPU Tweakings is a module that was designed to aid finding bugs, and to read specific information from the processor that is only relevant to us, the developers of AIDA64. The module is not meant to be used by regular AIDA64 users at all, that's why its user interface is not designed to be beautiful or clean
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Uhmm I mean how can I make it not reach the 1 value.
For example: i'll set a value for its maximum... if the network speed is is greater what ive set then Auto-scaling will automatically scale the graph's and maximum scale values... if less than then set maximum scale value to what I've set..... something like that
Missing Temperature (MSI 880GMS-E41)
in Hardware monitoring
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AIDA misses 1 temperature value on my board
HW monitor named it TMPIN1 so as in Open hardware monitor; HWiNFO64 named it Auxiliary.
Just a request for Aida to show it too.
This temperature is like the Northbridge part of the motherboard (MCH)
isasensordump.txt