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Good day! I have Lenovo G505S laptop with integrated + discrete graphics: HD 8650G integrated GPU (part of A10-5750M APU) and R5 M230 discrete GPU "AMD Dual Graphics" feature is currently disabled, so these two GPUs are not "merged to one" and are separately detected by Windows 7 x86_64 SP1. This setup is very similar to dampflokfreund's : After following your great advice from ^ this thread ( choose "Wake GPUs up at AIDA64 startup" at AIDA64 Preferences / Stability ) AIDA64 separately detects my integrated and discrete GPU, - and outputs this advanced technical information for discrete GPU : AMD Radeon R5 M230 Series (Sun) BIOS Version - 015.041.000.000 BIOS Date - 11/28/2013 ... Part Number - BR45149.002 PCI Device 1002-6665 / 17AA-3804 (Rev 00) ... Bus Type PCI Express 2.0 x8 @ 3.0 x63 This information above which is marked bold - Video BIOS version, build date, and also Part Number, - is a part of any AMD Video BIOS at its' beginning. By seeing that AIDA64 successfully obtains this information, I am confident that AIDA64 could read the rest of AMD Video BIOS and dump it to a file However, when I right click at bottom panel and then go to " Video Debug ---> Video BIOS Dump " - there is a problem: Expected behaviour: AIDA64 already knows that there are two separate GPUs in my system. It asks for which GPU I would like to save a Video BIOS Dump file, and only then asks me about its' location Observed behaviour: despite knowing that there are two separate GPUs in my system, AIDA64 does not ask for which GPU I would like to save a video dump. Instead, AIDA64 instantly asks for dump file location, and after looking at its' size as well as contents - I could see that it only contains Video BIOS for integrated graphics card, probably because integrated GPU was the first at GPU list Proposed solution: Please add the opportunity to choose and dump Video BIOS for any available graphics card that can be seen at Display ---> GPU list
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Hello all, first time poster here. So I run Aida64 mainly for my Logitech G19s Keyboard. Today I upgraded from a Strix Rx480 O8GB to a Zotac Gtx 1070 Amp Extreme. I am finding a few issues off the bat. I am often getting stuck at alt-tab or transition screens some times forced to hard reset. After said hard reset, or even fresh installation prompted resets I am brought to bios. When I type text into Firefox there is some times a delay. My Aida64 LCD monitor time display some times increases by 2sec (lagging) My mobo drivers are up to date. I have DDU the AMD drivers. I installed fresh Nvidia drivers via Geforce Experience. I set my CPU clocks back to default. I am going to remove and reinstall the graphics card right now. Will edit with results.
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The title pretty much sums up my question but in detail I'd like to pause my Aida64 Extreme Trial or at least the stress test portion for CPU & RAM as that's all I'll be needing. Mainly because I have absolutely no use for it yet, I thought I would but unfortunately came to discover later that my current BIOS version is too buggy to allow for any manual voltage tuning for CPU overclocks. Can I pause my trial by uninstalling the software completely & if not is there any other way? System Specs: Ryzen 5 1500X, MSI B350M Gaming Pro, 16GB G.Skill DDR4 3200 (also stuck at 2933 due to BIOS version), 250GB Samsung 850 EVO, Windows 10 Home, 3GB MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X, EVGA G2 550W, MasterCase Pro 3.