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  1. 5 hours ago, Fiery said:

    No, only one, via the RemoteSensor module.  For a more advanced solution you need to develop your own HTTP server and process the readings exported by the External Application module of AIDA64.

    That's an idea.  Thanks!

    -zc-

  2. 10 hours ago, Fiery said:

    Running more than one instance would be possible, but you wouldn't be able to use the kernel driver (and so all the low-level features of AIDA64) in the secondary, tertiary (etc) instances since AIDA64 kernel driver can only be used by the process that loaded it first.  So even if we enabled the use of multiple instances, it wouldn't be useful for your purposes I'm afraid.

    I know it's not the best advice, and also it would cost you money, but picking one (or even more than one) external LCD screen would enable you to use the LCD facility of AIDA64 and effectively double or triple the amount of "SensorPanels" you can use at any given time.  For example, if you picked up a BeadaPanel, you could place your secondary readings on it using the same layout editor that you use for SensorPanel.

    Thanks.

    Is it possible to have AIDA64 broadcast on more than one HTTP port?

    -zc-

  3. Hello good people!

    I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction.

    I would like to add more temperature sensors to my motherboard (Gigabyte Z390 Xtreme Waterforce 5G) which AIDA64 would recognize.  The motherboard has two temp. sensors, which AIDA645 sees just fine.  No problem there.  But I would like to add at minimum two more, so with four of them I can monitor coolant temp. on in-port and out-port of both of my custom loops.  I have four in-line fittings which have temperature sensors in them (two per loop), I just don't have a place to plug them in.

    The motherboard came with Gigabyte's Fan Commander, which has 8 fan ports and two additional temperature sensors, but AIDA64 does not see the additional sensors at all.  Neither it does recognize the fan ports on the Commander.  Gigabyte's software does, but this is as far as it gets.  I tried everything I could think of, but to no avail.

    I have exchanged messages with FIERY, who suggested for me to ask for help on the forum.

    I have two questions:

    1.  Did anyone succeed in integrating the Gigabyte's Fan Commander in AIDA64?  If yes, what black magic did you use?

    2.  Has anyone bees successful in integrating any other solution (standalone Fan Hubs, Sensor Hubs, etc.) from other vendors making them visible to AIDA64?  If yes, which device(s) did you use, and what was the integration process?

    Your time is greatly appreciated!

    -zc-

  4. I understand from reading some of the threads that the idea of having more than one active sensor panel was considered in the past, but was abandoned due to the complexity of coding which would be necessary to have it implemented.

    How about the ability to run more than one instance of AIDA64?  I have tried all the tricks available in Windows 10 and known to me, inclusive of creating additional user accounts and trying to spin up separate instances of AIDA64 residing in their own, unique folders via Windows' "run as a different user" facility, but came up short.  It seems that AIDA64 insists on having only one instance running, no matter what I try.

    Is there a trick that I am not aware of to make something like this happen?  I would love to have two sensor panels (one dedicated to general monitoring, and another one of significance to overclocking activities) with the ability to display them on different local monitors, and with the ability to turn them on-and-off at will.  I.E.: off-off, on-off, off-on and on-on for panels 1 and 2.

    I think I could accomplish something similar by using virtual machine(s), but would prefer to avoid VMs for the sake of simplicity.

    Is this possible?

    -zc-

  5. 12 hours ago, Fiery said:

    I'm afraid we have no technical documentation or any material on Gigabyte Fan Commander, so we cannot implement support for it.  Unless of course someone can point us to the right direction with the necessary technical guidelines.

    I understand.  I was trying to find some references for myself and came out pretty much empty.

    What I was able to discover during my struggles with the Commander is that it does not show up in the BIOS.

    It connects to a specific USB header on the motherboard, and then you need to install a piece of software from Gigabyte that presents the controller to the OS.  I was able to see the fans and temperature sensors in this program, but AIDA despite me enabling all of the STABILITY elements was not able to see fans and the sensors.

    At present I am down to three options:

    1.  Look for another hub/controller that has temperature sensors which AIDA will recognize (I would be most appreciative of any suggestions you can provide), or

    2.  Pack up the Commander in a box (I happen to have two of them) and send it to you so you can take a swing at it, or

    3.  Abandon the project.

    -zc-

  6. On 11/1/2019 at 9:59 AM, Fiery said:

    Please note that you can rename the fan labels on the Computer / Sensor page if you do a left-click on the labels.

    Thank you for the dump.  It seems to be a bit complicated, especially since as I assume, that device cannot be purchased separately -- or can be?

    OP (golgorod), seems to drop following this thread, but I've just discovered it, and since I am trying to integrate my Gigabyte Fan Commander with AIDA (and am running into problems) I would like to pick up on this thread and see if we can move ahead.

    The problem I am having is that the Commander's two temp. sensors, and eight fans are not showing in AIDA.  I would love for these sensors to be visible to AIDA.  Of more importance to me are the temp. sensors, since I would like to use them to monitor the temperature of the two cooling loops I have running.  In a pinch, I can move the fans to the existing headers on the motherboard (AIDA picks them just fine, BTW), but I am out of temp sensors.  Commander adds two additional temp. sensors to the existing two on the motherboard, expanding the total to four.  And this is what I am after.  I would like to measure the temps on the mobo loop, both in-flow and out-flow, and in the same for the GPU loop, both in-flow and out-flow, for a total of four.  AIDA picks up the two mobo temp headers, but not the two on the Commander.

    Do I need to enable anything in the config/compatibility menu, or do anything else to see these additional sensors in AIDA?

    Thanks, and - STAY SAFE!

    -zc-

  7. On 4/4/2011 at 6:26 AM, Fiery said:

    You're right about those points. We'll work on the Alerting module to make it more flexible and more usable in the upcoming weeks. I'll let you know in this topic once the "facelifted" Alerting module is available.

    Thanks,

    Fiery

    Any update worth mentioning?

    -zc-

  8. 1 hour ago, Fiery said:

    On your motherboard "PCH" temperature is measured by the onboard sensor chip, and so it's not a direct reading coming from the PCH.  While "PCH Diode" is measured using the internal registers of the PCH, and it should represent the most accurate thermal measurement for the PCH.

    Well, thank you very much!

    Is the source of this information published by Gigabyte, and is it available for general consumption, or is it proprietary to FinalWire?  If it is generally available, I would love to get my hands on a copy.

    -zc-

  9. On 3/22/2020 at 4:34 AM, Fiery said:

    I used Logitech Gaming Software.  Quite frankly, I never even tried G Hub.

    Good God!  This Logitech "suite" of software is so incredibly poorly written, and I do not think it was QA'd at all.  I managed to make it work once.  Then it went away and decided not to come back.

    Which version of LGS did you use?

    -ZC-

  10. 7 hours ago, Fiery said:

    We've checked it with an iPad 2 and it works fine for us.  In the Arx Control app (on the iPad) you need to swipe up on the bottom of the screen (where a tiny "up" arrow or upside-down "v" is shown) to get to the list of applets.  In that list you should be able to find AIDA64.

    This is good to know.  I did all that, but no cigars.

    Should I be using LGS or Logitech G HUB?  Currently I have both installed, and I can see processes labeled LGS and LGHUB running on the PC.

    When you did you test, which one did you use?

    -zc-

  11. 4 hours ago, Fiery said:

    When the Arx app is running on your iPad and you enable Arx LCD in AIDA64, on the iPad nothing changes and nothing happens?  While AIDA64 says "init OK" ?

    Right.  I can see Logitech's PC Stats and the games I have on my computer, but there is no AIDA Applet.  And, BTW, AIDA says "Arx Init OK (DLL Version 9.02.65)".

    Task Manager shows the following Logitech processes running:

    LGHUB (2 instances)

    LGHUB Agent

    LGHUB Updater

    Logitech Gaming Framework

    Logitech Surround Sound Service

    -zc-

  12. 2 hours ago, Fiery said:

    1) Have you installed the Arx Controll app from the AppStore?  If yes, then does it recognize your PC where you have the Logitech Gaming Software installed?

    2) I don't think there's a perfect iOS web browser that supports full-screen mode.  Truth be told, we never tried to shop around for such a browser, so it's mostly feedbacks from AIDA64 customers.

    3) The one major advantage of Arx over browsers is that it does support full-screen mode.

    Fiery,

    Thank you for your time!  Much appreciated!

    1. I installed the Arx Control app on my iPad from Apple's App Store, and yes, it communicates with the computer.  I can see my games and PC Stats from within the Arx Control software, but that's about it.
    2. I will continue the search.  I will let you know if I find one.
    3. Full-screen is exactly what I am after.

    Thanks again, and CHEERS!

    -zc-

  13. Hello all!

    I have dug up my old iPad 2 and started playing with both ARX and the LCD functions of AIDA64.  I have three questions:

    1. What do I need to do to make ARX work with this iPad?  I tried a lot of different things, but I can't seem to make it work.  I tried to use both the Logitech Ghub and Gaming Software (either latest version) but no joy.  I can't seem to communicate with the iPad at all.  I know from reading the forums that ARX seems is a bit touchy, but I also know that some folks were able to make it work.  I would like to USE ARX since my understanding is it works in the full screen mode, and that it has some other advantages over iOS browser (of which I am not 100% clear on).
    2. What would be a good iOS browser to use on the iPad?  I am mostly interested in one that offers full-screen mode, and one that is stable.  I do not need bells and whistles on it at all, since I am planning on dedicating the iPad to this function and there is not need for fancy internet browsing.  So far I was able to identify one (called Full Screen Web Browser by Ankur Diora), but it is not exactly full-screen, and is seems to freeze every so often.
    3. What exactly are the advantages of using ARX over an iOS browser?

    Whoever picks up these questions, thank you very much!

    -zc-

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