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  1. I unplugged and re-plugged both ends of the cable and the readings came back. All is good - thanks!
  2. Got it. Actually I see in the device manager there's an unknown USB device. I'll have to dig around. Thanks!
  3. 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
  4. Hi Fiery, these readings have ceased to appear ... Thanks for checking!
  5. 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!
  6. 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.
  7. Excellent! I'll be out of touch for a few days just in case you think I'm ignoring any possible posts you make.
  8. It's connected to a USB header on an Asus X99-A motherboard - #15 on the diagram. usbdump.txt
  9. Hi Fiery, Any plans on supporting power supply data such as for the Corsair RM850i which can send data through USB? Thanks!
  10. 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!
  11. Thanks Fiery - they probably don't want us to see how hot they're getting
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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:
  15. 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.
  16. 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
  17. Yes! Timings now show. And I didn't even have to reboot. Thank you!
  18. Yes, they do. Also appear properly in memory / cache benchmark.
  19. Hi Fiery, that's what I've been running with no luck. Thanks for the quick response.
  20. 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!
  21. 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
  22. 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
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