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  1. Hi Fiery

     

    Ram detection (DDR4) on startup seems fixed as AIDA64 launches fast once again. A quick glance at the various voltages appear to be correct for the R5E. However there is a new issue and may be related to DDR4. I have tested using the onscreen display (OSD) and LCD. Choosing to display any option directly related to ram, such as memory speed or timings, causes a slowdown of AIDA64. Regardless of the hardware monitoring update frequency setting the screen updates take at least 7 seconds and moving around in AIDA64 preferences also has this delay from the time something is clicked on till the action completes. Removing the memory related info from the displayed items fixes the delay. Testing on non-X99 systems do not show this issue. Thanks.

  2. Hi Fiery

     

    The sensor page works fine with the R5E for the most part. I have highlighted the few readings that are incorrect below. The voltage labeled VTT is actually VCCIO CPU. The VCCIO labeled voltage I believe might be VCCIO PCH. I'm not sure what the +1.05 V entry is with the value being off. None of the highlighted voltages appear in the sensor page for the DPF. Is this because the values are incorrect? In regards to the comment about the reported memory speeds being incorrect for some of the dividers when using the 125 strap I have done some further testing and the incorrect speeds are also wrong when using the 100 strap. Thanks.

     

     

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  3. Hello

     

    I thought I posted about Win7 working but don't see it. After getting Frame Manager to successfully install in Win7 and then uninstalling it AIDA64 was working with the DPF. I just finished another Win7 install but this time am unsuccessful in keeping the DPF from disappearing when using AIDA64. Using the DPF in mini monitor mode works fine with Frame Manager. The DPF doesn't disappear at all. I have tried the drivers you sent but they made no difference.

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