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Hi guys, questions about the RAM temperature monitoring, if I want to monitor the temperature of the RAM, specific feature in RAM and main board need to be supported? I know we need to have a temperature sensor in the RAM (DDR3), how about main board? any specific main board can support the RAM temperature monitoring? please advise. Thanks 776ft
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Hello, i'm new to this and pretty noobie on informatic questions. Here's my problem : like you can read it in the title and on the linked png, i got stability issues and I don't know how to fix it. I'd seen that my cpu was overheating, the multiplier of the cpu clock was fixed at x49 and my processor running at an average of 4.6 GHz instead of it's 3.60 GHz designed for. But I don't know how to do to configure it to it based parameters, any idea from someone who know please ? I'd actually tried to : reinstall windows, clear reinstall windows, restaure optimized parameters in bios, restore bios, update bios, clear cmos, activate X.M.P, desactivate X.M.P. I'm so lost lol
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Hi there. Nice meeting you all. I would like to ask a question about the XMP (SPD tab) of my ram I bought Crucial B 3200MHz RAM As far as I know my MB supports up to 3600MHz When I open task manager (windows) it shows the speed at 2667 The "overclocking" menu of my laptop also shows 2660 I would like to know which one is correct? Does the RAM runs at 2667 or 3200MHz? See both CPUz and AIDA screenshots Kind regards CPUZ show me this And AIDI64 shows me this
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Hi everyone, Here are the specs, Aorus Master x570 Ryzen 9 5900x @ 4GHZ 4 sticks of 8gb Trident Z Neo @ XMP 3733MHz Aorus Master RX 6800XT (not overclocked but sometimes I enable the rage mod in WARZONE) Corsair HX850i At idle temps are amazing GPU 29-36, CPU 35-40 While gaming 45 - 65(rarely) GPU 55 - 70 (70+ rarely depending on the game) BUT, PCH diode almost never goes below 70, and when gaming goes around 80-82 I am trying to figure out why my pc does random restarts, so thinking this could be one of the problems. Initially I thought it's a PSU problem and needed an upgrade so temporarily disconnected few RGB accessories, dropped CPU 4.2 to 4GHZ and 3800MHz to 3733MHz not to stress my PSU until I get a 1000W. Haven't had any restarts for almost 2 months, today had 3 restarts in one day. PSU is 5 almost 5 years old. All other parts in PC are less than a Year old. Any suggestions or ideas are welcome and thank you in advance for the time:)
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Hello. I was testing my system memory and got a warning 20 seconds after the test started, I also recently got a blue screen twice with an error of memory management. And all of above started when i bought the second ram module Kingston ValueRAM [KVR16N11/8] , btw the first one is exactly same. Idk what to do, I`ve already tried to reinstall them and it gives same result. My motherboard is GA-H81M-S1 rev 2.0
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I just bought a new RAM and installed it on my laptop and opened AIDA64 and I found out that my new installed ram(KINGSTON) is not showing under SPD in motherboard drop-down menu but it is showing my older RAM(HYNIX) which was previously installed.
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Hello, AIDA64 Engineer is not seeing my RAM sticks and their temperatures. Mobo is new ASUS Crosshair VIII Dark Hero. RAM is 4x8GB of Crucial Ballistix DDR4 with RGB. CPU is Ryzen 9 5950X. GPU is MSI RTX3090 SUPRIM X. The RAM and their temperatures are showing up in HWInfo and other stat software app's. Any suggestions? Kind regards, ValinHawK
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Hello everybody! First time posting to the forum, indeed it is my first time viewing the forum. Ive been using the Engineer version of Aida64 (registered) for about 3 months now, and overall Im impressed with the software. Its nice to just throw together a few different benchmarks and have them run how and when I want in the order I want. I was doing all this with macros before Ive recently gotten back into building PCs, took a long hiatus back in the late 90s my last system having been assembled was a 440BX based chipset on an Abit motherboard, both of which no longer exist at least in a meaningful way lol. I was an OC neophyte back then, as I am now, although I do enjoy the hobby/sport(?) I decided to wade into the dark and murky waters of RAM OCing, and went down that rabbit hole for a few weeks. Long story short, I bought 2 x 16GB sticks of G.Skill 3600mhz XMP mem. Stock timings sucked at 19-20-20-40-500 but I didnt know or care much about timings at the point I bought and assembled the system and so didnt realize their huge impact (relatively speaking) on ram performance. I was able to get them to post at 4000mhz 17-22-22-36-485 and ran that for a few months, then last night got the idea to try and tweak them some more, thinking maybe all these on off cycles might have trained them to do better (i dont know if that logic is incorrect or not in regards to training, but its how I justified another sweaty night of swearing out loud and smashing keys to my wife) Im now resting at 4000mhz 16-22-22-40-500 but I can feel they have more to give in the timings department. Frankly, im already amazed at how well these Hynix CJR chips are doing on the OC. My question is basically, Aida shows me as being first place in Latency, and near top tier in every memory bench, with only quad channel or server boards (mostly) beating me. Are these results typical for these chips and my rig? What can I do to push it further if anybody has any recommendations? And am I correct in feeling a sense of accomplishment at being in the top spot for latency, or is my joy tragically misplaced? Thanks a lot guys, and to the Devs, great product and I will continue to use and support you! Relevant Screens attached.
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Hi there I’ve got a peculiar issue that I am unsure if it is system or program related. Am using latest stable release. When running all other tests are fine. Would appreciate any help But the moment I start the systems memory test it’ll rise to 100% and hang after 2-3s. No oc on ram. Running on xmp setting. Ram is g.skill trident z rgb 64gb (8x8) 3200 system: 6900k OC at 4.5/4.4 cache OC at 35 asus rampage v edition 10 ram as above evga classified 1080ti sli evga 1600w psu samsung 960 Pro 1TB samsung 950 Pro 512gb
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Hello I have a toshiba A665-sp6004m laptop with the following specifications: -Operating System • Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit • Intel® Core i7-740QM Processor or 1.73 GHz (2.93 GHz with Turbo Boost Technology), 6MB Cache • Mobile Intel® HM55 Express Chipset • NVIDIA® GeForce® GT330M with 1GB GDDR3 discrete graphics memory, plus up to 1758MB Dynamically allocated shared graphicsmemory using NVIDIA® TurboCache ™ technology. • Configured with 4GB DDR3 (max 8GB) I currently have 2 samsung modules of 2gb of 1066mhz each and I want to increase the ram memory that brings up to 8gb, I offer a crucial memory mark CT5308315 that is compatible with my lap and it is the following: http://uk.crucial.com/gbr/en/satellite-a665-sp6004m/CT5308315#productDetails Crucial Brand Form Factor SODIMM Total Capacity 8GB Kit (4GBx2) Specs DDR3 PC3-12800 • CL = 11 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR3-1600 • 1.35V • Crucial Series ECC NON-ECC Speed 1600 MT / S Tracer False Voltage 1.35V DIMM Type Unbuffered Bullet Features But I have also seen the kingston hyper x HX316LS9IB / 4 impact for the same price that I offer the crucial brand with the following specifications: http://www.kingston.com/datasheets/HX316LS9IB_4.pdf CL (IDD) 9 cycles Row Cycle Time (tRCmin) 48.125ns (min.) Refresh to Active / Refresh 260ns (min.) Command Time (tRFCmin) Row Active Time (tRASmin) 33.75ns (min.) Maximum Operating Power TBD W * @ 1.35V UL Rating 94 V - 0 Operating Temperature 0o C to 85o C Storage Temperature -55 ° C to + 100 ° C Here the detail is that I do not know if this Kingston memory is compatible with my laptop, which one would you recommend? Thank you very much
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Hello. I recently built a new pc and my mobo has one of those debug led codes. Aparently the code i get (D4) has something to do with pci power but i read that migt be a ram issue. So i decided to get aida64 and run the benchmark. My cpu gets to 100% usage but my ram never gets past 91%, i thought i should get to 100% as well and since i get that debug code i wonder if i should return the ram for a new one since these i have might not be working correctly. Also what are the best ways for troubleshooting ram like that? Thank you.
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I recently built my new rig and I am running some stress tests on my system to ensure stability. Everything works fine when using Asus' ROG RealBench software but when I use AIDA64 I start running into issues. The first time I ran AIDA64 I ran the stress test with stock preferences and settings for the trial version and the CPU, FPU, Cache, Memory, and GPU boxes checked. The test ran for 4 1/2 hours before a hardware failure was detected. I then tried running the test again and this time it only lasted 20 minutes. I then unchecked the 'Stress GPU' box and tried again, and it only lasted about 20 minutes again. I am now running the test without the 'Stress Memory' box checked as well now (leaving only CPU, FPU, and Cache left checked) and it's been 2 hours with no faults yet. My guess is that it has something to do with my RAM, but I have no idea as to why or how. And if it is my RAM causing issues, is it a fatal error or will I be ok and I should just move on? Is there anything I can do to fix this? I am including some screen shots of my system specs and numbers. On the picture with the red circle around my RAM speed, just ignore that, my memory is actually running at 3000 (I am using G. Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3000 RAM) as you can see in the CPU-Z pics. On the screenshot of my BIOS settings, on the line for my DRAM Frequency, that has also been changed to Auto instead of [DDR4-3000 30x10...] Let me know if I need to provide any more info. I do not really know how to use AIDA64 so this is new to me. UPDATE: The stress test on the CPU, FPU, and Cache has been running for 11 hours now. I am now fairly certain that my hardware failure had to do with my memory during it's stress test. Will this cause a problem later on or should I just leave it alone? UPDATE 2: Sadly the stress test failed at 11 hours 28 minutes. I'm not really sure what I should try next. Screenshots of failed test is now also attached. Any tips on what I can do to make this more stable would be much appreciated.
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Aida64 Benchmarks. Very very low results.
blkwzrd posted a topic in Benchmarking, system performance
Hi there. If this isn't the right place to be posting something like this I completely understand. Apologies! My memory is posting terrible speeds from the Aida64 Cache & Memory benchmark which has sent me on a wild goose hunt! I then checked CPU Queen and that test seemed correct. I then checked CPU Photoworxx and that gave me results near the bottom of the list at 1200 MPixel/s when I should be getting around 26000+ MPixel/s. I'm using Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz (PC4-19200) C14 (CMK32GX4M4A2400C14)) Quad channel configured in A1 B1 C1 D1. I have done a BIOS flash to the latest version (2101). I was using 1901 before. On both BIOS versions I have tried default factory RAM setup (2133) in BIOS as well as the auto & manually configuring XMP 2400 profile @ 14, 16, 16, 31 2T @ 1.200v that it was sold and packaged as. I've tried removing all overclocks and reverting to the original "Optimised defaults" in BIOS. My FPS in games has been about 50% of what it should be. Initially I thought it was GPU but I noticed in Firestrike my CPU Physics test was very poor and so then I thought it was CPU. But now that I've seen this stuff going on with the RAM it looks like it could be the culprit? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! I've attached CPUID MSR dump to this post too. AIDA64 Memory benchmark result >> . CPU-Z screenshots of Memory & SPD tabs can be seen here >> I then wondered if memtest86+ would see anything but it ran for 10hrs. 11/11 tests completed with 0 errors. You can see the memory is top left is going at 1924 mb/s without overclocks. Memtest86+ results: PC Specs: **CPU** Intel Core i7 5820k (OC 4.4ghz @ 1.22v) Latest BIOS 2101 **CPU COOLER** Corsair H110i GTX **MOTHERBOARD** Asus X99-A/USB 3.1 ATX LGA2011-3 **MEMORY** Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4-2400 **VIDEO CARD** EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB HYBRID **STORAGE** Samsung 850 EVO-Series 500GB SSD **PSU** EVGA SuperNOVA 1000G2 1000W ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 4/12/2016, 02:01:09 Machine name: XXXXXXX Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 10586) (10586.th2_release_sec.160223-1728) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: ASUS System Model: All Series BIOS: 2101 Processor: Intel® Core i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz (12 CPUs), ~3.3GHz Memory: 32768MB RAM Available OS Memory: 32668MB RAM Page File: 2739MB used, 34793MB available Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS DirectX Version: 12 DX Setup Parameters: Not found User DPI Setting: Using System DPI System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent) DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled Miracast: Available, with HDCP Microsoft Graphics Hybrid: Not Supported DxDiag Version: 10.00.10586.0000 64bit Unicode ------------ DxDiag Notes ------------ Display Tab 1: No problems found. Sound Tab 1: No problems found. Sound Tab 2: No problems found. Sound Tab 3: No problems found. Input Tab: No problems found. cpuidmsrdump.txt -
Hi! I have a notebook that I "scanned" with AIDA64 and had that: Mobile DualCore Intel Core i5-480M, 2933 MHz (22 x 133) - Intel® Core i5 CPU M 480 @ 2.67GHz, 2660 MHz BIOS Phoenix 03PA.M001.20110312.XW Motherboard Samsung RV411/RV511/E3511/S3511/RV711 And AIDA64 informers me that I can put 8gb ram. Can I really do this? Today I have Slot DRAM nº1 2 GB (DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM) PLUS Slot DRAM nº2 2 GB (DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM) Thank you
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Warning abouyt actual maximum RAM memory supported
Fernando Gregoire posted a topic in Brainstorming
Dear AIDA64 developers: When this week I asked about the maximum RAM memory that I could add to my computers, I thought a warning that AIDA64 may provide on the Chipset Page. Some pages has one or more warnings after their info, for example about the potential inacuracy of DMI data. In the case of memory, I think that a warning of this kind on the Chipset page like "The actual maximum RAM memory you can add may be limited by your motherboard's DIMM slots. See your motherboard's user manual for more info." would be useful, of course localizable to every language. Thanks and keep up the good work! -
Hi, I want to know the maximum RAM memory that I can add to my computers. I look for it on Motherboard\Chipset,North Bridge, but I am not sure if the maximum memory reported here corresponds to the phisical memory I can really include on my computer or if it refers to another kind of memory. If this is not referred to RAM memory, could someone please indicate me the page where I can see the maximum RAM memory I can really add to my computers? Thanks a lot!