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  1. Just built a system based on cpu/mobo mentioned on title and I've found out that the temperature AIDA64 is reading for CPU Diode is the maximum of the n available thermal sensors on the CPU and not the average one.
    Is there a way to have two separate sensor readings for CPU Diode, one for Tjmax and one for Tavg -if it is available on ISA Dump ?
    Also, per core temperature will be a good feature to have.
    Usually the difference between them is a ~10oC on idle. (ex. Tjmax 69oC, Tavg 60oC)

    Both of features are available on other applications (ex. HWINFO, AMD Ryzen Master )

    Thank you.

    PS. Latest AMD Chipset drivers set is installed 5.08.02.027, if it matters for reading the sensors.

    isasensordump.zip

  2. Sometimes the xml output produced of Shared Memory is in invalid format.

    If you see close to the right of the "<label>Power Supply</label>" there is an invalid "></pwr>".

    It does not happen all the time, but randomly.

    2022/02/20 03:57:33.5061 - Exception in Read_Data_from_Sensors AIDA64: The 'AIDA' start tag on line 1 position 23 does not match the end tag of 'pwr'. Line 1, position 2759.
    AIDA64xmlString=<AIDA><sys><id>SCC-1-1</id><label>CPU Core #1 Clock</label><value>2114</value></sys><sys><id>SCC-1-2</id><label>CPU Core #2 Clock</label><value>2180</value></sys><sys><id>SCC-1-3</id><label>CPU Core #3 Clock</label><value>2180</value></sys><sys><id>SCC-1-4</id><label>CPU Core #4 Clock</label><value>4236</value></sys><sys><id>SCC-1-5</id><label>CPU Core #5 Clock</label><value>2824</value></sys><sys><id>SCC-1-6</id><label>CPU Core #6 Clock</label><value>4236</value></sys><sys><id>SCC-1-7</id><label>CPU Core #7 Clock</label><value>2105</value></sys><sys><id>SCC-1-8</id><label>CPU Core #8 Clock</label><value>4186</value></sys><sys><id>SDESKRES</id><label>Desktop Resolution</label><value>2560 x 1440</value></sys><sys><id>SVREFRATE</id><label>Vertical Refresh Rate</label><value>144</value></sys><temp><id>TMOBO</id><label>Motherboard</label><value>27</value></temp><temp><id>TCPUDIO</id><label>CPU Diode</label><value>41</value></temp><temp><id>TCHIP</id><label>Chipset</label><value>40</value></temp><temp><id>TPSU1</id><label>Power Supply #1</label><value>41</value></temp><temp><id>TPSU2</id><label>Power Supply #2</label><value>30</value></temp><temp><id>THDD1</id><label>WDC WD4005FZBX-00K5WB0</label><value>30</value></temp><temp><id>THDD2</id><label>WDC WD3003FZEX-00Z4SA0</label><value>30</value></temp><temp><id>THDD3</id><label>Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB</label><value>25</value></temp><temp><id>THDD4</id><label>Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GB</label><value>37</value></temp><temp><id>THDD4TS2</id><label>Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GB #2</label><value>37</value></temp><fan><id>FCPU</id><label>CPU</label><value>913</value></fan><fan><id>FCHA1</id><label>Chassis #1</label><value>964</value></fan><fan><id>FCHA2</id><label>Chassis #2</label><value>944</value></fan><fan><id>FCHA3</id><label>Chassis #3</label><value>807</value></fan><fan><id>FPSU</id><label>Power Supply</label><value>0</value></fan><volt><id>VCPU</id><label>CPU Core</label><value>1.50</value></volt><volt><id>VCPUVID</id><label>CPU VID</label><value>1.21</value></volt><volt><id>V33V</id><label>+3.3 V</label><value>3.30</value></volt><volt><id>VP5V</id><label>+5 V</label><value>5.00</value></volt><volt><id>VP12V</id><label>+12 V</label><value>12.06</value></volt><volt><id>VPSU</id><label>Power Supply</label><value>230.00</value></volt><curr><id>C33V</id><label>+3.3 V</label><value>2.00</value></curr><curr><id>CP5V</id><label>+5 V</label><value>4.56</value></curr><curr><id>CP12V</id><label>+12 V</label><value>7.00</value></curr><pwr><id>PCPUPKG</id><label>CPU Package</label><value>43.82</value></pwr><pwr><id>PCPUVDD</id><label>CPU VDD</label><value>52.78</value></pwr><pwr><id>PPSU</id><label>Power Supply</label><value>113.84</value></pwr>></pwr><pwr><id>PPSU</id><label>Power Supply</label><value>125.53</value></pwr></AIDA>

     

  3. Just a small update.

    Having exchanged emails with Asus's support, they've told me to check if the PCH temperature can be read from their AiSuite III application ( bliaaahhh :wacko: ), which it does.

    But, on the other hand, their software is really bad and a main cause of system instability, so I don't even have it installed !

    Having a really small hope of Asus taking care of this issue in the end.

  4. Yes, Asus WMI is enabled on Stability page.

    Here is a copy of Computer/Sensors page:

    Field    Value
    Sensor Properties    
    Sensor Type    Asus WMI  (WMI)
        
    Temperatures    
    Motherboard    25 °C
    CPU    34 °C
    CPU Diode    36 °C
    Power Supply #1    38 °C
    Power Supply #2    28 °C
    WDC WD4005FZBX-00K5WB0    31 °C
    WDC WD3003FZEX-00Z4SA0    31 °C
    Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB    32 °C
    WDC WD30EFRX-68EUZN0    27 °C
        
    Cooling Fans    
    CPU    991 RPM
    Chassis #1    4591 RPM
    Chassis #2    2008 RPM
    Chassis #3    289 RPM
    Power Supply    0 RPM
    AIO Pump    907 RPM
        
    Voltage Values    
    CPU Core    1.45 V
    CPU VID    0.81 V
    +3.3 V    3.30 V
    +5 V    5.00 V
    +12 V    12.09 V
    +3.3 V Standby    3.36 V
    CPU VDD    1.50 V
    CPU VDDNB    1.14 V
    Power Supply    230.00 V
        
    Current Values    
    CPU VDD    27.02 A
    CPU VDDNB    14.79 A
    +3.3 V    1.81 A
    +5 V    4.44 A
    +12 V    6.00 A
        
    Power Values    
    CPU Package    47.86 W
    CPU VDD    40.53 W
    CPU VDDNB    16.83 W
    +3.3 V    5.98 W
    +5 V    22.19 W
    +12 V    72.56 W
    Power Supply    100.73 W

     

  5. Using the latest beta (v5.99.4936) for evaluating purposes I cannot find the fan sensor named 'AIOPUMP' in sensors' list.
    This sensor is visible and enabled in BIOS.
    And visible in other hardware monitoring applications.
    Other fans like CPU and Chassis #1-#3 are shown without any problem.

    I think this sensor was visible in previous AIDA64 versions, but haven't noted which one was the last 'good' one.

    Thank you.

    isasensordump.txt

  6. Hello.

     

    I'm using the Shared Memory option of AIDA64 to send out many sensors' data to my application (G15/G19 Smart Process).

    Is there a way to add to the Shared Memory the sensors that shows the speed in MHz of the available CPU Cores ?

    It would be great if you do.

     

    Thank you and keep the good work !

     

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