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FWIW, I created a scheduled task triggered on system event ID 107 ("the system has resumed from sleep"). It restarts AIDA64 if found to be running. Problem solved.
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Max file size for attachments is now 4.44KB, can't attach any of the dumps. I could the other day.
When the water pump sensor is lost to AIDA64, it's also lost to the HWINFO64 monitoring program. I'm therefore assuming that the issue is not specific to AIDA64. Running devcon.exe to disable then enable the CL USB driver corrects the issue whenever this happens. Does what you suggested do something similar?
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Do you have a smart PSU or a USB-connected sensor device like Aquaero or Corsair Link?
CPU cooler is an H100iGTX that uses Corsair Link. But the Fan #21 device hasn't appeared since updating to the 3869 beta. The problem now is the occasional loss of water pump sensor after waking from sleep. This is a Corsair Link USB driver problem. Wasn't happening before updating to latest Intel IRST driver. Jury is still out as to whether the update fixed the SSD/HDD issue.
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Looking good so far. Getting both GPU fan duty cycle and RPM before and after sleep. Thanks!
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Spoke too soon. SSD/HDD issue is still there after wake from sleep, also water pump no longer detected under sensors. Updating to the latest Corsair Link drivers. I don't use the software.
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Updating Intel RST drivers appears to have corrected the SSD/HDD issue. Can't find "PN " or Samsun " in any of the latest disk debug dumps either, they're there in the dumps before the update as you indicated. But now a phantom Cooling Fan OSD item "Fan #21" is showing up for the first time. Doesn't seem to be GPU fan related and permanently reads 0 RPM. See attached (after wake from sleep).
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Couldn't paste the link for some strange reason, here it is in the attached file. Note that the GPU fan isn't active until GPU temperature exceeds around 65C. Had to run Furmark for it to show anything other than 0.
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Restarting AIDA64 or the computer allows me to see only the GPU fan PWM duty cycle. After waking from sleep allows me to see both GPU fan duty cycle and GPU fan RPM (preferred to duty cycle). And this is using the same aida64.ini file. Here are before and after sensor dumps. Please let me know if you need anything else.
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Hi,
Decided to uninstall/reinstall AIDA64 to try and address the SSD/HDD temperature sensor issue reported earlier. Not only does that issue still exist after reinstallation but there is a GPU sensor issue as well. Here are OSD items and OSD screen shots before sleep. Note that there is only one GPU sensor (PWM duty cycle) under Cooling Fans.
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Here's another "after sleep" scenario indicating the inconsistency. Note that SSD1 in OSD should really be SSD0 and SSD2 should really be SSD1. Also, the OP indicated restarting Windows as a workaround but closing AIDA64 then rerunning is easier.
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Fiery, attached are the requested dumps.
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Hi,
I notice that after updating to AIDA64 Extreme 5.70.3861 Beta, the SSD/HDD OSD items and labels, associated with temperatures, are sometimes mixed up or not showing after waking from sleep. Only a Windows restart seems to correct it. This happens even after deleting the aida64.ini file and having a new one created from scratch with correct information.
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Looks good, water pump in OSD and reading correctly. Thanks again.
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The latest AIDA64 beta sorted out the mislabeling for me.
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Thank you very much.
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Yes, it appears under Cooling Fans correctly labeled as "Water Pump" and RPM indicated is correct. But it's not showing as an OSD item. I'm using OSD instead of Sensor Panel. Thanks!
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Hi Fiery,
Header is 4-Pin PWM and labeled W_PUMP. BIOS monitoring option is able to read pump RPM along with four fans but only the fans show in AIDA64. Let me know what other info you need. Thanks!
AIDA64 Extreme Version: 5.30.3543
Motherboard: Asus Maximus VIII Gene (Z170 chipset with latest BIOS)
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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
Thank you so much.
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Yes, AIDA64 configuration settings are completely OS independent.
Regards,
Fiery
Okay, thanks Fiery.
SSD/HDD OSD items/labels messed up after wake from sleep
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Probably some BIOS quirk. Thanks!