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  1. Thanks a lot, I just tested it and it's working fine! Now the water level is there and the flow level also and the numbers shown are the same as in aquasuite! Great support, much appreciated!
  2. Thanks a lot for the super fast response! Here it is, the level in Aquasuite at the time I made the dump was 91.1% ------[ AIDA64 Extreme v5.30.3521 Beta ]------ ------[ Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 10.0.10240.16430 (64-bit) ]------ ------[ Motherboard Info ]------ Motherboard ID : 63-0100-000001-00101111-040215-Chipset$A1103161_BIOS DATE: 05/12/15 17:48:34 VER: 04.06.05 Motherboard Model : ASRock Z97 Extreme9 Motherboard Chipset : Intel Wildcat Point Z97, Intel Haswell DMI MB Manufacturer : ASRock DMI MB Product : Z97 Extreme9 DMI MB Version : DMI MB Serial : XXX-XXXXXXXXXXX DMI SYS Manufacturer: To Be Filled By O.E.M. DMI SYS Product : To Be Filled By O.E.M. DMI SYS Version : To Be Filled By O.E.M. DMI SYS Serial : To Be Filled By O.E.M. 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  3. Hi, first of all thanks a lot for implementing the flow level, this is working fine for me (I just installed the latest beta but it also has been working using the last official version)! However ever since AIDA64 can show the flow level now the water level seems to be gone (the one showing how many % your reservoir is filled). It's not showing in the list of sensors in 5.30.3521 Beta, but also not in 5.30.3500. This certainly had worked in older versions before that weren't capable of showing the flow. Also I am pretty sure it's not that this sensor isn't showing because my water level is constantly at 0 Can you look into this please? kind regards, Dschidi
  4. Nope sorry I do not understand the argument. You want to enable less advanced users to be able to use the sensor icons without having to select sensor icons from the list if I understood that correctly. I guess that is also fine. I do however not get how this relates in any way to what I was describing, which is actively selecting a specific fan for display (which the less advanced user isn't even doing if I understood your argument correctly) and then sticking to displaying it no matter what. I am not asking to automatically show 0 RPM fans in the tray bar nor even listing them in the list, but only to stick to listing and showing a fan if I have actively slected it in the past (which also means the very same fan MUST have been at > 0 RPM in the past, otherwise I couldn't have selected it). I don't understand the issue a less advanced user could have with that if he doesn't even tick any fans for display and I am not sure how this could be an issue programmatically either, in pseudo code this can't be more than changing if RPM > 0 then display = true to if RPM > 0 or HasBeenActivatedByUser = 1 then display = true And you already must have data for both variables, RPM you obviously have, and the setting for "HasBeenAcivetedByUser" you also must have, as whenever I spin up the fan it reappears in the list, and it reappears being ticked if I had ticked it before, so AIDA64 must have this data stored already and know which sensor is which, otherwise it couldn't automatically be ticked already when it reappears in the list whenever I spin up the fan. I'm sorry if my arguments are a bit annoying But why a tool (and generally it is a very great tool!) that has the main purpose of monitoring hardware would actively hide one of the most critical issues that could happen, which is when a fan that a previous point of time must have been working now isn't working anymore - that is one of THE most important things I would want a hardware minitor to show, and exactly this is being hidden.
  5. Thanks that's great! There probably are some people that are running setups with 200+ l/h but even the hardcore high flow people say it's pretty pointless running over 200 l/h with temperature improvements barely being measurable above that. Most people try to have a minimum of 40 or 60 l/h which should be sufficient for most scenarios if you're not trying to break some cooling or overclocking world record. So a 199 l/h display limit should really be fine for the overwhelming majority of users. I get you don't want to show a CPU fan with 0 RPM if it really is not connected, but if I have selected this CPU fan for display in the tray bar wouldn't I want to keep showing the fan reading then? Example: Fan 3 is at 0 RPM, the list (Hardware Monitoring/Sensor Icons) shows: Fan1 Fan2 -> Fan3 not shown, because you don't want to list 100 fans that are probably not even connected, which I get and which is fine. Now I spin up Fan3 to 500 RPM, and the list shows: Fan1 Fan2 Fan3 -> Fan3 appearing in the list now Now I select Fan3 for display in tray bar. -> Fan3 shows up in tray bar with '0.5' The I spin down the fan: -> Fan3 shows up in tray bar with '0.0' Now I restart AIDA64 (eg if I restart the PC due to a Windows update): -> Now Fan3 is not showing up anymore in tray bar nor in the list unless I spin it up once again -> I get you don't want to list all fans in step #1 and I agree with that but I think after I have selected the fan for display in step #2 it should keep showing up even after a restart of AIDA64 and even if the fan is at 0 RPM. Because if I have selected a fan for display I think it's safe to assume that I haven't selected a bogus fan.
  6. Thanks a lot for the feedback! About the flow sensor icons and the 0 RPM fan: * I don't get the argument about the flow, I have the water level, which in aquasuite is 97.4% and AIDA64 will happily show 97 as sensor icon, why shouldn't it be possible to show my 39.8l/h flow as as 39 or 40? ok people with 200+l/h might run into a display problem but who runs at 200+ l/h? That is completely pointless and even then you could just show a "+" or something as if the flow level if above 200l/h then you are very far from having an issue with too low flow and most likely can live with it if the real display only kicks in below 200l/h. In any case I think it's better than having no icon at all * I get that it's probably no point in listing every potential 0 RPM fan if you can't determine whether the fan runs at 0 RPM or whether there is no fan connected at all. However once the fan had some RPM and it has been shown and I actually selected it for display in the tray bar then it would much rather be preferrable if it kept getting listed. I think it's pretty safe to assume that any fan that I actively select for display actually is connected and not a bogus 0 RPM reading. So then I could just spin up all fans for selection, select them, and from then on have them show up even if they are idle. Of course no big deal but better than to not list the fan. If the fan I had selected has an issue and runs with 0 RPM because of the issue I'd much rather see a 0.0 icon in my tray bar then seeing no icon at all. * The issue with the temp sensors 6-12 not showing up.... dunno what's going on there, but as you say it's not in the dump I agree that this looks more likely to be an Aquacomputer issue, maybe with the service. btw after a reboot of the PC now 6 sensors show up with the 6th one being the pump temperature that had been missing before. 7-12 are still gone, but I don't need those anyway.
  7. Maybe it only detects it if connected via aquabus to the aquaero if an aquaero is present? For me it detects the mps flow 100 which is connected via aquabus but not USB, however it will now show up in sensor icons, only in lcd items.
  8. I have now found out that in LCD items the flow sensors actually DO show up (Flow #1, Flow #2, Flow #11, just like in Aquasuite)! So it seems rather that this has been forgotten for Sensor Icons than it being a bug. In the LCD (web server) the readings also show up fine. Would be great if this was also available for the sensor icons in the tray bar. I also managed to provide data TO aquasuite by enabling WMI, using it to control the internal fans via aquaero using the Motherboard temperature reading from AIDA64. However I did encounter some other issue now: Previously, when I had done the last post I did have 12 temperature sensors (Temparature #1 through Temperature #12), for some reason I do however only have 5 anymore. I tried restarting the aquacomputer service as well as AIDA 64 several times but the temperature sensors 6 to 12 for some reason will not show up anymore. Even changed the WMI setting back, but no go. Sensors 1-5 which are still showing up are working fine btw and they are also coming from aquasuite/service as temp#1 is definitely the temperature from the first sensor connected to the aquero. But the reading from the aquastream pump, which previously showed up as temperature 10 (or 11 or 12, not sure) is now gone. I did manage to create some "virtual sensor" in aquasuite which is calculating temperature differences and by doing 2 differences cancelling each other out I essentially made the "virtual sensor" show the temperature reading from the pump, and this one is "Temperature #3" in AIDA64, so this one is showing up now. Here is another dump with temperature sensors 6 to 12 currently missing (when I had done the dump for the previous post they were still there). Current dump: Another thing I noticed: Fan #3 will only show up in Fan Speeds when it is running. This fan (cooling the external Airpley Gigant radiator) usually is at 0 RPM when the system is idle (triggered by water temperature in aquasuite/aquaero) and when it is at 0 RPM AIDA64 will neither show it in the sensor list nor in the tray bar. Only once the fan speed goes to some value greater than zero the fan will start showing up. At least the icon in the tray bar will automatically appear then. And gladly it will not go away after that anymore, unless I restart AIDA64 with the fan at 0 RPM, then it will be gone once again until the fan spins up. So to sum it up, it would be nice if the following things could be added in future AIDA64 versions: * Flow sensors also showing up in "Sensor Icons" for tray bar, not only in LCD items * Show the fan sensor even if it is at 0 RPM * Dunno if there is an issue on my side with temperature sensors 6 to 12 not showing up, but if this is some kind of bug it would be nice if it got fixed.
  9. Hi, I'm also using Aquaero and AIDA64 and for the most part it looks fine, it finds all the sensors except for the "mps Flow 100" (connected to Aquaero via Aquabus)). It shows as "Flow 11" in Aquasuite flow sensors, but I don't seem to get a sensor option for it in AIDA64. The mps Pressure for the liquid levels on the other hand shows up fine and also the temperature sensors for both mps devices. Here is the dump (it is an Aquaero 6 XT btw, not a 5 XT as the dump says, the flow at the time I took the dump was somewhere between 97 and 99 L/h):
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