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  1. ------[ Versions ]------

    Program Version : AIDA64 Engineer v6.30.5500
    BenchDLL Version: 4.5.837.8-x64
    Windows Version : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 10.0.19041.630 (64-bit)
    GetProductInfo  : 0x00000030

    ------[ Motherboard Info ]------

    Motherboard ID      : 63-0100-000001-00101111-022718-Chipset$0AAAA000_BIOS DATE: 10/03/19 16:26:55 VER: 05.0000F
    Motherboard Model   : Unknown Motherboard
    Motherboard Chipset : Intel Kaby Point X299, Intel Skylake-X

    DMI MB Manufacturer : Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
    DMI MB Product      : X299X AORUS XTREME WF
    DMI MB Version      : x.x
    DMI MB Serial       : Default string
    DMI SYS Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
    DMI SYS Product     : X299X AORUS XTREME WF
    DMI SYS Version     : -CF
    DMI SYS Serial      : Default string
    DMI BIOS Version    : F2

    ITE SuperIO Port           = 2Eh
    ITE SuperIO HWMonitor Port = 0A40h     (    0A40h /     0A60h)
    ITE SuperIO HWMonitor MMIO = 00000000h (00000000h / 00000000h)
    ITE SuperIO Device ID      = 8688h     (    8688h /     8733h)
    ITE SuperIO Version        = 01h       (      01h /       03h)

    Winbond SuperIO Port              = 00h
    Winbond SuperIO HWMonitor Port/60 = 0000h (0000h / 0000h)
    Winbond SuperIO HWMonitor Port/64 = 0000h (0000h / 0000h)
    Winbond SuperIO Device ID         = 0000h (0000h / 0000h)

    Fintek SuperIO Port           = 00h
    Fintek SuperIO HWMonitor Port = 0000h (0000h / 0000h)
    Fintek SuperIO Device ID      = 0000h (0000h / 0000h)

    SMSC SuperIO Port           = 00h
    SMSC SuperIO HWMonitor Port = 0000h (0000h / 0000h)
    SMSC SuperIO Device ID      = 0000h (0000h / 0000h)

    ASpeed SuperIO Port = 00h

     

  2. AIDA64 results are quite decent, they will show the averages pretty accurately, what is happening is that you're pairing a low end cpu with a very high end memory (4000mhz) and you will indeed find excellent results, the problem with dual channel memory is that you are on the limit of what is achievable with dual channel.

    You will see very often 100GBPS + results with Quad Channel 3400+ Memory. So don't compare yourself against "Stock quad memory".
    You're comparing extreme OC Dual Channel vs "Regular" Quad.
    But your results are pretty good and I didn't know it was possible to OC the memory on the 9400F 
    I've been using exclusively X79, X99 and X299 for far too long so I was unaware of that.

  3. Heya guys,

    I have a X299X Motherboard it shows as Unknown motherboard. Did you guys forget about this release? Recently I had an interviewer for a job to check in on my PC Specs and he said that he couldn't find my motherboard model so it meant it was time to upgrade (lol). They use AIDA for generating the report... I also use AIDA for a lot of stuff since I love the software and the fact that you guys share the sensors reading on Registry or Shared Memory, so I can pick it up and record whatever I want to.

    Motherboard Properties    
    Motherboard ID    63-0100-000001-00101111-022718-Chipset$0AAAA000_BIOS DATE: 10/03/19 16:26:55 VER: 05.0000F
    Motherboard Name    Unknown Motherboard

    Keep up the excellent work guys! Really, AIDA is one of the coolest softwares around, and please add my motherboard to the list! =D

     

    PS: I Think I should of have posted it on Bug Reports but now it is too late and I can't move my post :(

     

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