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I unplugged and re-plugged both ends of the cable and the readings came back. All is good - thanks!
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Got it. Actually I see in the device manager there's an unknown USB device. I'll have to dig around. Thanks!
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Nothing - they just don't show in the OSD configuration any more for some reason. The USB cable is still connected to the motherboard. I am running a newer BIOS - 2001. usbpsudump.txt usbdump.txt
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Hi Fiery, these readings have ceased to appear ... Thanks for checking!
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I was going from the OSD panel sensors. OK, I see now in the main window's Sensor list the two PS temps and the input voltage. PS fan currently not running. Thanks!
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Excellent! I get amps and watts for 3.3, 5 and 12 volt rails and watts overall for PSU. I don't see any info on the PSU itself.
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No problem Fiery!
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Excellent! I'll be out of touch for a few days just in case you think I'm ignoring any possible posts you make.
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Hi Fiery, Any plans on supporting power supply data such as for the Corsair RM850i which can send data through USB? Thanks!
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I'll be hanged - I just migrated my data volume from HD RAID to an SSD RAID with Samsung EVO SSDs, and all 4 show up with temps alternating between 28c & 29c. Nice!
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Thanks Fiery - they probably don't want us to see how hot they're getting
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MB: Asus X99-A bios 1702 (latest). I have two on the RAID-enabled connectors as RAID 0 and it's the boot OS volume. Both show on the main app, I show only 1 on the OSD configuration panel, but even when checked it doesn't show on the OSD. I'm running the latest beta 3417. Cheers! PS - I'm overclocking, if you need to know. Also the 4 Seagate drives on same controller as RAID 10 do show. PPS - the OCZs are on the Sata Express-enabled connectors.
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Confused state always looks exactly like the right image - time & date completely drop out. Current update time is 4 seconds. Switching to 8 gives same 2-second confused cycle. A real head scratcher! The weird thing is it's new for this beta. Switching to previous beta it never gets confused.
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Yes, I have a 5820K overclocked. I have no problems with 3230 which I*'m currently running, only with 3237. DRAM:FSB Ratio & Memory Clock do not disappear but change position in the OSD although the ratio loses the value. The weirdness lasts about 2 seconds then goes back to normal every 6 seconds or so. Here are the normal and weird versions:
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1) In my full display the Memory Timings, Memory Speed, NIC1 upload & NIC1 download speeds disappear with blank areas and shifting on the panel. If I remove Memory Speed and Timings, NIC1 speeds still disappear but some other elements change order. 2) No, only AIDA. 3) No corrections.
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I've been getting some weird intermittent element dropouts or shuffling in the OSD panel with 3237. It corrects itself, but keeps cycling like that. Asus X99-A, Intel 5820K, GeiL Evo Potenza DDR4-2800, Win 8.1 Pro
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Yes! Timings now show. And I didn't even have to reboot. Thank you!
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Yes, they do. Also appear properly in memory / cache benchmark.
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Hi Fiery, that's what I've been running with no luck. Thanks for the quick response.
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Hi! I just installed an Asus X99-A motherboard, and the DDR4 memory timings in the OSD panel are blank. Will there be a fix for this? Thanks!
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This used to have all the various voltages and speeds in one place. Now I can't find things like DIMM and QPI voltages. Why did they get rid of it? Or did I miss something in the latest layouts? Thanks! DJ
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Hi, This controller is detected therough its device driver but none of its attached drives are. Will you be supporting this controller anytime? Thanks! DJ