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tistou77

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  1. It will be good already an idea of when it will be done ? Although it's weird to have water pumps, etc ... in the fans EDIT: I had thought for the Watercooling section, so as not to overload the scan of the Sensor window, maybe add the option in the "Preferences" Those who do not have Watercooling probes, do not activate this option and the scan is not slowed down
  2. But you planned to "customize" it, if I remember correctly ?
  3. If it's not complicated, it may be better then Currently reading Water indicates Temperature N°1 (why not just Temperature, if not other temperature probes ?), T_Sensor 1, indicates Temperature N°2 (nothing consistent) I found it good, a section Watercooling, more serious, and defined each section If it's a little longer, even 1 second, nothing dramatic Or the best and simplest for everyone, be able to rename probes and sections, and very easy to integrate Thanks
  4. Too bad, for once Asus put "probes" for Watercooling Too complicated to rename this probe in Water ? Read the information from the bios (indicated correctly in the bios) is not good ? Because Temperature N°1, it can be anything and everything And also, if it is possible to add a section "Watercooling" (not translated into French) in Sensor Currently, water pump, water flow are in Fans, not really the right place Thanks and happy new year too
  5. Hello I have a problem with rams, they are indicated as on the screen in Aida64, while it will have to be A1, B1, C1, D1 and I have the temperature of the water plugged into the "Water In" port on the motherboard, but it indicates Temperature N°1 in Aida64 It is possible to rename in "Water" (the "In" and "Out" to put in Extended Labels) and it's "duplicate" with T-Sensor 1 Asus having made the effort to add these ports, as long as they are named correctly in Aida64 And for Water Flow, in bios it is indicated in l/m, in Aida64 it is indicated in RPM Possible to have in l/m (see in l/h) in Aida64 Thanks And merry christmas
  6. Hello With X299, the CPU Input Voltage is indicated VCCIN, and on X99, it is indicated CPU VRM It is possible that also was indicated CPU VRM on X299 ?
  7. Hello Aida64 can not recognize the M2 put on the DIMM.2 and indicated their temperatures ? As M2 put on M2 ports or on PCIe cards EDIT: it seems that is already the case, I have not yet mounted the M2 on the DIMM.2
  8. Ok, thanks for the explanation Will it be possible to read the VCCIN with a Skylake-X and the next update on a Rampage VI ? Thanks so much
  9. ok thanks, I will use SIV64X to be able to read the VCCIN, in idle and load, the voltage is correctly read (checked with the DMM on the motherboard) I also asked Asus to see if the problem could be corrected For other brands of motherboard, is it the same or not ?
  10. that's why SIV will do an update normally, and indicated this voltage as VCCIN and indicated the "good" tension for the Vcore Several people with Rampage VI have tried by changing this voltage in the bios, and this is the VCCIN Or this tension is available or we do not understand
  11. Thanks for the +3.3v For the CPU VRM (VCCIN), this voltage is very well read by SIV 64X (indicated in yellow on the screen) There will be an update of SIV to indicate the VCCIN (instead of Core)
  12. Ok for Vcore, no worries It seems to be good for Cache voltage And for the voltage "CPU VRM", it should be possible to have it? CPUID Aida64 reads it (but it is indicated Core Voltage and not CPU VRM) Or it is a misreading of the Vcore (even if the voltage corresponds to the VRM CPU) ? Thanks so much PS: It also lacks + 3.3v voltage, normal ?
  13. Hello Fiery If you need other tests, to have these voltages with Aida64 Thanks
  14. Hello With SIV 64X, the voltages of the Mesh (VCache) and the VCCIN are well indicated Just the VCCIN (CPU VRM) which is indicated as "Vcore", a bug to regulated the side of SIV Thanks
  15. Ok Thanks Something I do not understand, with the Turbo Vcore software from Asus, it's possible to have the voltage of the Mesh/Cache (and modify it), Aida64 should be able to read this voltage, right? And with the old beta, CPUID read the VCCIN instead of Vcore, is that this tension was accessible ? Thanks
  16. Ok thank you, and you know if on the Rampage VI Extreme, it's the same ?
  17. Then the Vcore is indicated but remains "blocked" in idle (no variation in load) The CPU VRM and CPU Cache voltages are not indicated
  18. Hello It seems that Aida64 reads the VCCIN (CPU VRM) and not the Vcore for the 7940X (maybe with 7920X, etc...) It is missing the voltages for the "CPU VRM" and "Cache CPU" Thanks
  19. Thanks for the explanations It is not possible to read the AVX frequencies from the bios ?
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