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  1. With version 5631 beta installed, if I right click in the sensor panel and select sensorpanel manager. then exit the manager. The next time I right click on the sensor panel, I get a popup windows that states "Cannot focus a disabled or invisible window". I must restart Aida64 to have access again. I am running Windows 10 x64 20H2 19042.789.
  2. Yes, that is what appears to have happened. Sorry to have bothered you. Thanks again. Paul
  3. Hi Fiery, I came across this post and decided to try the change. Was able to change MHz to GHz but the change from KB/s to Mbps or MB/s resulted in no data being displayed, just zero. I tried this in the Sensor Panel. Paul
  4. Thank you again Fiery, Build 4989 fixes the Fan speed issue. It is working nicely.
  5. Yes, it appears that an old version of KERNELD.X64 was located in the folder updated to build 4987. I re-updated from build 4983 and all is well. Thank you. Paul
  6. In AIDA64 Build 4987 beta - CPU temps, Fans, Volts missing with secure boot enabled (just enabled secure boot on this board first time). Build 4983 beta and 4975 beta are okay. All are okay with secure boot disabled. Gigabyte X299-WU8 motherboard running Windows 10 19H1 build 18362.53
  7. This dump is with the fan running at about 7200 RPM. AIDA64 does not display the fan at all. isasensordump2.txt
  8. Hi Fiery. Attached is the dump file your requested. The Fan is attached to SYS_FAN3 on the motherboard and AIDA64 displays it a Chassis #3. The file attached is under the condition that the fan is operating at an RPM below 6500, if fact about 5720 RPM. Do you need a dump when the fan is over 6500 and no fan RPM is displayed? isasensordump.txt
  9. I also checked and HWMonitor portable does see the fan. I am using AIDA64 build 5.99 4983
  10. Yes it is connected to the motherboard. I'm sorry, I should have provided those details. I am using a Gigabyte X299-WU8 with Windows 10 19H1 build 18362. Processor is Intel, i9-7920X.
  11. I have just installed a fan/heat sink for a Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe SSD and the fan has a maximum RPM of about 9000 RPM. It seems that AIDA64 doesn't see or display the fan if the RPM goes over about 6500 RPM. Is there a way to raise this limit? Thanks
  12. Thank you Fiery. This work-around has eliminated the freezing for me in my system.
  13. Thank you very much Fiery, the latest beta seems to have resolved the issue with the LSI 9211-8i IT controller. Paul
  14. I just wanted to add that I have been using Crystal Dew World's utility, CrystaldiskInfo 7.5.0, to get the SMART data from the disks connect to the LSI 9211-8i IT. Crystal Disk Info
  15. I understand and thank you. Paul
  16. I know this is low priority but has there been any further developments in this? Thank you. Paul
  17. Any update to this topic? Thank you.
  18. Thanks Fiery. I have attached the files requested. atadump.txt smartdump.txt raiddump.txt diskctrldump.txt
  19. I have just installed a LSI 9211-8i IT controller to add 8 SATA drives to my system, Gigabyte GA-X79-UD5 with Xeon 2670 CPU. The 9211 is installed in the 1st PCIe x16 slot and works flawlessly. However, I cannot read the SMART data from the drives connected to this card with AIDA64. The drives are recognized and display the temps, etc but not SMART. I can read the SMART data using Samsung's Magician utility version 4.9.7 and with a utility called smartctl.exe run in a CMD window. Is there something I need to set in AIDA64 to allow the reading of SMART data from this controller card? I searched the forum for information but was unable to find what I needed. Thank you.
  20. Fiery Thanks for the explanation. I wasn't worried about the size, just curious. Paul
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