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  1. Same problem with Sandy Bridge IGP.

     

    OS: Windows 10 Home Single Language x64 (10.0.10586.164 (Win10 TH2))

    GPU: Intel Sandy Bridge-MB - Integrated Graphics Controller (MB GT1)

    Driver version: 9.17.10.4229

     

    AIDA64 5.70.3800 reports OpenGL renderer as "GDI Generic".

     

    Regards,

    Nelson

  2. Hi, using the latest release (5.60.3700) and the latest beta (5.60.3748), AIDA64 reports that the MSI J1800I is running on Dual Channel when in fact there is only one SODIMM (4GB) installed as the following screenshots shows:

    post-2530-0-68387900-1454498866_thumb.jpg
    post-2530-0-10369900-1454498874_thumb.jpg

     

     

    EDIT: Found a similar thread regarding this issue: https://forums.aida64.com/topic/3240-fixed-bay-trail-m-active-memory-channels-lenovo-s20-30/

    HWINFO64 latest release incorrectly reports as Dual Channel too.

     

    Regards,

    Nelson K./Brazil

    post-2530-0-68387900-1454498866_thumb.jpg

    post-2530-0-10369900-1454498874_thumb.jpg

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  3. Hi, I think that AIDA64 Pixel pipeline/ROP count in the Intel GMA 3100 video adapter is misreported. AIDA64 is reporting 8/8 (as the screenshot shows) but the correct is 4/4 (as GPU-Z screenshot shows). The confusion may be coming from the similarity named 4th generation Intel GMA X3100 (which really have 8 pixel pipeline) and is found only on G35 chipset and not on G31/G33 which uses the old GMA 3100 (based on 3rd generation GMA).

     

    Screenshot of AIDA64 5.00.3300

    post-2530-0-88991200-1426698849_thumb.gif

     

    Screenshot of GPU-Z 0.82

    post-2530-0-06960500-1426698859_thumb.gif

     

    Wikipedia article about GMA 3100:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA#GMA_3100

     

    Which information is correct?

     

    Best regards,

    Nelson.

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