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  1. I have the EVGA Z590 FTW and this beta shows all my sensors too. Thank you.

     

    A few weird things though and I don't know if it's related to the motherboard sensors or the specific components.

    My EVGA CLC360 AIO shows up as a Krakan X-1. Pump (coolant) temp is working fine.

    But it shows 2 pump speeds. "Water Pump" at 1400rpm and Krakan X-1 at 2800rpm.

    However, the bios shows 1400rpm and EVGA Flow Control software shows 2800rpm.

    And Flow Control won't load if AIDA64 is running. It says, "Device Not Found."

     

    I have 3 Samsung 980 Pro nvme SSD's. SMART data shows up with temps. But only one shows the total read and write.

    Since the Samsung 980 Pro's have been out for a while I'm wondering it it's connected to the motherboard issue.

     

    Please treat the above message as FYI only.

    AIDA64 is simply reporting what the motherboard is telling it. Although the "Krakan X-1 is obviously wrong.

    The 2 of the NVMe drives are still missing the read & write totals.

    But something has come up and I'm taking my system apart to get ready for a move so I cannot supply any data if needed.

    I'll be out of action and back on my laptop for at least a couple of months.

  2. I noticed the excellent idea below for allowing multiple sensor panels.

    Along with that I'd really appreciate the ability to switch between different sensor panels by accessing the right-click menu of the AIDA64 tray icon. That would be a lot more convenient and faster than bringing up the SensorPanel Manger every time as I do now.

    And when the mutiple panels are allowed it would be a great way to activate/deactivate each panel separately.

  3. I just finished testing v2.20.1803 beta and all is well. The clocks return to 2D immediately after stopping the stress test. There is no need to quit AIDA64 anymore. And more importantly to me, the clocks do not switch to 3D when simply running the CPU test. Unchecking the gpu test while running the SST functions exactly as you describe above.

    Another job well done! It amazes me how fast you respond to problems and fix them. Thank you.

  4. After more testing I have more detailed observations.

    Activating the CPU/FPU stress test (with the GPU test UNCHECKED) increases the GPU clocks to 3D speeds and they never come back down during the test. The preference for "Stability: Change to 3D profile on nVIDIA video adapters" has absolutely no effect on this condition. Switching that on or off seems to have no effect at all. I watched the GPU usage and it never showed any activity so I know the GPU test doesn't run until it's selected to run. However, I was surprised to see the clocks revert back to 2D when the CPU test was cancelled. Also the GPU temperature never went higher than about 50 degrees C.

    I then selected and ran the GPU test along with the CPU test. GPU usage went up as expected and the temperature went much higher to 65 degrees C. I then unchecked the GPU test and noticed that the log said GPU1 finished. The usage went down but the clocks stayed up and never came down. I then quit the test and the clocks never came down. But as soon as I quit AIDA64 the clocks immediately started coming down as observed with GPU-Z. I immediately started AID64 back up before the clocks got all the way back down and the clocks remained declining to 2D speeds.

    Why does quitting AIDA64 allow the clocks to return to 2D?

    I'm still using the GeForce version 275.33.

    I hope this helps somehow.

    PS - I repeated these tests several times to make sure the results were always the same.

  5. Fiery, Thanks for that update. In just a little while I'll do some more testing now that you explained that the clocks are left in 3D but the test is not running. I didn't know how to verify that myself.

    Using GPU-Z, which has a new test that puts the clocks in 3D mode, the clocks get reset automatically upon completion but that's not an OpenCL test as far as I know. In fact until now I didn't understand the difference :)

    So thank you for explaining it.

  6. I don't know if these are bugs or intended features but I tried the new version this morning and this is what happened.

    In the System Stability Test I checked the new GPU test and ran it. GPU Clock, Shader Clock & Memory Clock on my EVGA GTX580 maxed out as expected. And temperature went up accordingly.

    I then unchecked the GPU test to run only the CPU & FPU tests and the GPU test still runs. Then I noticed that the GPU clocks (GPU, Shader & Memory) do not return to idle speeds until AIDA64 is shut down. So I thought maybe that was making me think the GPU test was running.

    I rebooted and started AIDA64 and everything looked normal. I ran the Stability test again with the GPU test unselected and the GPU test ran anyway or at least the clocks speeds all maxed out and temperature started going up. I did this several times to make sure but it always happens.

    I went back to version 2.00 because I don't want the GPU test running with the CPU test even if it's not really running but just increasing the GPU clocks. But is this normal?

    Thanks.

    Frank

  7. I just built my new computer a few weeks ago and I finally got around to loading AIDA64. I have the B3 revision to the DP67BG, if that matters.

    The first and most important issue is that the sensor page shows 4 fans, 2 of which are case fans. Thay are CPU, Front, Rear & GPU. There is supposed to be another case fan called Aux for a total of 3 case fan sensors. It shows up in bios with it's fan speed showing that it is working properly.

    The second issue I'm not sure is a mistake or not. The sensor page shows the motherboard name to be ASRock DP67BG. While the motherboard page shows the proper name, Intel Burrage DP67BG. Where does this "ASRock" come from? The same thing showed up in the pictures that karl provided in his message:

    Intel DP67BG

    I attached a report from the Computer section including the Sensor info.

    Frank

    oops, forgot to mention that I'm using version number 1.80.1455 beta

    Report 110718 computer only.txt

  8. The license extension that is announced in the sticky above is great news. Allowing for use on more than one computer (I have 2 and I am the only user) is a big deal to me and I really appreciate it.

    Now, is this new v1.20 the one that requires purchasing a new license for those of us that got the temporary license during your transition from Everest?

    No problem, just wondering if it's now the time to buy. ;)

  9. Hi all, finally the modded everest.dll is here(Credit goes to Stangowner from guru3d forums ;)

    New Everest.dll

    Simple replace the old one with this new one

    Bala,

    Thank you for posting this.

    I just checked out your thread in the RivaTuner forum too. I normally don't go into the advanced forum because it would be over my head. So you almost had it yourself. That's a lot more than I could have done. As Stangowner said, when Unwinder gets back to working on RivaTuner again the plugin will probably be renamed to aida64.dll

    Anyway, thanks again.

    Frank

  10. It will stop working one year after the free license was created.

    Yes, you do. A full purchased license of AIDA64 can be used perpetually. It will not expire at all. The only thing that will expire is the support & updates (maintenance) period, but you will only notice that if you try to upgrade to a new AIDA64 version that your license doesn't permit. If you don't upgrade to a newer version after the maintenance period is expired, AIDA64 will keep working with its full functionality.

    Excellent. Thank you.

  11. One more question about the license, if I may?

    I fully expect to purchase the new version license when it is available but I'm curious about something.

    This free license expires after one year which I assume means it will either stop working or have nag screens like a trial version.

    But once we upgrade to the new version with a normal license then the license agreement as posted on the license page takes over. It is useable forever but service and support only lasts for one year.

    Do I have that right?

    Thanks.

  12. I went to the download page for the first time and found the familiar betas listed under the Stable list just like Everest.

    Since we're dealing with Fiery here I would assume that the betas for AIDA64 are just as high quality as the betas for Everest were?

    In other words, I should just get the very latest version even if it's a beta?

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