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ok... just noticed that there was a new version available for download...which I executed.... and now the 12v reporting issue is 'fixed'. Thanks a lot for such great and quick responses today...you work faster than me...and a lot faster and effectively than any other software support people that I have ever run across. Mucho gracias.
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Ah...oops.... I now see that the unzipping did not occur into the existing program folder, and I do not yet have control over that using the default windows zip s/w.... I will get back later with you after I install on this machine the zip s/w that I am used to using,.... and then redo the beta install. Sorry about that....
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Just case you might want a copy of the sensor display page....here it is... Field Value Sensor Properties Sensor Type Nuvoton NCT6779F (ISA 290h) GPU Sensor Type Diode (ATI-Diode) Chassis Intrusion Detected No Temperatures Motherboard 30 °C (86 °F) CPU 34 °C (93 °F) CPU Package 47 °C (117 °F) CPU IA Cores 47 °C (117 °F) CPU GT Cores 35 °C (95 °F) CPU #1 / Core #1 45 °C (113 °F) CPU #1 / Core #2 35 °C (95 °F) CPU #1 / Core #3 39 °C (102 °F) CPU #1 / Core #4 47 °C (117 °F) GPU Diode 35 °C (95 °F) SAM
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Thanks for the detailed instructions on beta release installations....Still get wrong 12v readout.... so here is the ISA Sensor Dump: Thanks again for your attention and help non this topic :>)) ------[ AIDA64 v2.30.1900 ]------ ------[ Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 (64-bit) ]------ ------[ Motherboard Info ]------ Motherboard ID : 63-0100-000001-00101111-101111-Chipset$1APTC015_BIOS DATE: 02/24/12 21:54:35 VER: 04.08 Motherboard Model : Asus Essentio CM6870 Motherboard Chipset : Intel Panther Point H77, Intel Ivy Bridge DMI MB Manufacturer : ASUSTeK COMPU
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I did the 'update' download of the beta version you suggested, but it did not change the 12v readout value to a 'correct' value. I could not find any instructions on how to 'install' the beta package, so I just unzipped it, and then 'opened' the aida64.exe file that I found in the extracted files. Then I restarted the computer again. Is that the appropriate method to apply the beta? Is there a 'sticky note' somewhere with the instructions on this? Is there any way to confirm that I have indeed executed (run) the beta version, rather than the original release version? The About page does not sp
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The 12v sensor is reporting only 7.782v, regardless of which of two PSU's are being used, so can I assume there is a problem on the mobo?.... or is this maybe just a problem of the voltage sensor? How and where is this voltage actually measured? This issue only seems to be related to this one mobo, that happens to be a new ASUS-PC "Asus Essentio CM6870", that is using the i7-3770 CPU and the H77 and Ivy Bridge chip sets. Does anyone else see this same issue on some board(s)?