P.J
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Fixed, thanks
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No, in Power-Off (shutdown) mode.
Thanks
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I was read somewhere that AIDA64 may cause battery self-discharge, is it correct?
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Per-core multipliers are not listed simply because on a many-core system it would ruin the layout of the Overclock page
Maybe in a separate tab or else
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Seems fine, thanks ​
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2) Are you sure it's only one 2 GB chip soldered to the motherboard of your system? Anyway, it's best to simply run the AIDA64 Cache & Memory Benchmark, and see how the memory can perform. If it can push more than 10667 MB/sec (while running at DDR3-1333 speed grade), then it's definitely using a 2-channel configuration.
No, it doesn't. So it may be Single
Edit: HWiNFO64 reports Dual Channel too =/
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1) What GPU-Z shows is not the GPU load, but the Direct3D load.
2) N2830 does support up to 2 memory channels. Do you mean your system utilizes only one memory channel out of the two?
1. But it also shows activity for other things too like OpenCL, video playback, desktop animations and else
2. No, I guess it has only one 2GB onboard memory. How can I check if it's really dual or single? SPD doesn't report anything too =/
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I would like to see each CPU Core Multipliers in the Overclock section too
For example for a dual core CPU:
CPU Multiplier:
CPU Core 1 Multiplier:
CPU Core 2 Multiplier:
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1. I have noticed that AIDA64 doesn't show the GPU Load for Bay Trail-M while GPU-Z can show it.
2. I have Lenovo S20-30 (N2830,2GB). AIDA64 reports that the Memory Bus Type is Dual DDR3 but I think it's Single
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AIDA64 really needs a good user interface for both OSD and RemoteSensor
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We can only add that in case the BIOS Setup or Gigabyte's own software also shows the reading as PCH temperature. Otherwise it's just pure guessing
I had Asus B85-Plus/P8B75-V before and they had no PCH temperature/VBattery in the BIOS but AIDA64 could read it
Please open aida64 on sensor menu and then open device manager in windows (show hidden devices) and tell me if on your mb appears that '' PCI data acquisition and signal processing controller '' is not installed
Are you using F5 BIOS?
-128C occurred one time for CPU temperature and it wasn't AIDA64's fault, made my fans running too slow but fixed with Power Off, got so scared though
Yes, I saw "PCI data acquisition and signal processing controller" in Other devices one time after running the old version of AIDA64 but can't see it anymore.
What's that?
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Any response?
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Just got Gigabyte GA-H97-D3H today and found few bugs here:
1. PCH temperature is wrong!
2. CPU OPT should be named Chassis #1
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Yep, it's better but can be better too
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Aha, but it's still the old date in the Final 3.20 version
Firmware Date 7/31/2011
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I would like to see the sensor panel more beautiful and with the native windows style
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That's why I want to see AIDA64 perfect
Maybe we'll see OpenGL stress test later
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Wohoo, can't wait
Anyway, I didn't get why there're two different dates
fixed: Need support for Asus H81M-V3
in Bug reports
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Please add support for Asus H81M-V3
isasensordump:
http://pastebin.com/Gkjx021W