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During test and report generation I have a number of MSR Registers repeating failures. Overall, computer works fine. What do these failures mean? (example: MSR 00000613 < FAILED > )
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Hello! Guys! L3 cache or Sl3 cache?It's 6MB in official database,not 4MB. My device's CPU is Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Android version is 12. App Aida 64 is downloaded from the Play Store. And it is up to date. System Cache is 4 MB, L3 Cache is 6 MB. Databases about the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Databases: L3 cache or Sl3 cache?It's 6MB in official database, not 4MB. System Cache is 4 MB, L3 Cache is 6 MB. Databases about the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Regards. Thank you very much! report-2022-08-09-10-32-14-20220809-103718.txt snapdragon-8-gen-1-mobile-platform-product-brief.pdf
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Hello. Heres my specs/build Case: Lian Li LI PC-O11 Dynamic EVO Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Extreme CPU: Intel 13900K CPU Cooler: EVGA CLCx 360mm All-In-One LCD CPU Liquid Cooler (swapped out EVGA fans for phanteks & set to exhaust position) Thermal Paste: Removed EVGA's stock paste and used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut.. using the spatula method Case Fans: Phanteks T30-120 Fans (6 of them in intake position) . 4 for exhaust = 10 fans total Graphics card: None yet (for now using intel's built in graphics) PSU: MSI MEG Ai1300P SSD: SAMSUNG 990 PRO SSD 1TB NVME M.2 Ram: G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6800 (PC5 54400) Its my first build so I believed to have installed everything correctly. I don't plan on overclocking. My bios is set to pretty much "Auto" on everything since I didnt change anything except switch the ram profile to XMP I instead of XMP II. I did a stress test to make sure everything was running correctly but after 15 minutes of running AIDA. I saw CPU temps were reaching 90 to 92* Celsius. I read that most people are saying anything over 90* is pretty bad. I set my both my fan / pump speed to 90 percent using EVGA's software. 2100 RPM On fans & 2200RPM on CPU Pump If this is not normal being that it should be a decent cooler. Could someone tell me what could be wrong? Screenshot below of CPU temps on EVGA's software screen http://imgur.com/Rw9TxaC Aida64's results: Showing 9 percent CPU throttling with a message of "overheating detected" Screenshot below http://imgur.com/w7x52SH CPU temp reaching 90c on EVGA's LCD screen Screenshot: http://imgur.com/VzPRLpd Coolant temp looks fine at 29c On EVGA's LCD Screen Screenshot: http://imgur.com/QgUN1Gw Screenshot of bios information (running the latest Asus rog Maximus z790 extreme bios) http://imgur.com/jtjiXXz Screenshots of voltage information on Bios http://imgur.com/yHGt84l http://imgur.com/BRfwru1 Screenshots of CPU Frequency & XMP I profile I switched to for RAM via BIOS. They have a XMP II option but decided to just use XMP I http://imgur.com/Uh2yNEA http://imgur.com/MNbIc4t Screenshot of i9-13900K CPU reaching 4.89 ghz when running Aida stress test with AIDA statistics http://imgur.com/xE6WsZZ Screenshot Of CPU in an idle state at 4.42ghz with AIDA statistics http://imgur.com/3Zag7dq My room temperature is around 70 to 72 degrees as well I never got a BSOD
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My device is vivo X80 Pro, and the CPU of this one is Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Android version is 12. App Aida 64 was downloaded from the Play Store. And it is kept up to date. There's a data of CPU L3 cache is different from the official release data, it lists 4 MB on a line in L3 Cache. The System Cache is 4 MB, L3 Cache is 6 MB. This is the official data about Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Thank you very much!
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Hello, im new here, desperate btw. (Ill attach specs with dxdiag because im lazy, location of pc and benchmark results) The pc started to fatally freeze while gaming, displaying black screen with the hdmi symbol and fans rolling at full speed until i reboot or shut down the pc. So i went to DL2 crash log, previously happened with Halo infinite. and showed DXGI error device removed, i found a fix for regedit creating DWORD value 0 named TdrLevel, so far so good for several days until yesterday crashed again. After some more research it narrowed down to the PSU being faulty maybe, i dont know how to test it but i saw another video of the guy with the same issue touching connectors and having that freeze, the solderings were broken or something like that. So i download aida64 to see a bit more detail on the pc and run the benchmark also forcing the gpu and warned me that the TdrDelay value was too low and the program will fix it, so it was also related to my gpu freeze, i reboot and run the benchmark, instantly 5 seconds into it, all cores to 97° 100° constant and cpu throttling up to 40% or so, ran the benchmark for 3 minutes and i stopped because of fear, minute after ran again for half a minute and same results. I cleaned the case with air compressor few weeks ago so i dont think its dirt the main suspect of overheating. I have this pc for around 6 years already, built it myself, used mainly for gaming and some years of rendering in AE, is the time of my pc coming to an end? I should upgrade the cooling? Any clues whats happening to the Graphics card? Maybe i should dismantle it and repair the connectors if they are broken but i dont have great pulse for soldering. Important note is that i bought a new ssd OS dedicated but the windows doesnt work properly(for example i cant write on the searchbox along with other bugs) with this windows i started having these fatal crashes, im thinking about reinstalling another version, but i remember some time ago if i hit or move the pc it would reboot or shut down but never looked into it as i only hit it couple times unintentionally, so basically i have 2 problems, something might be happening with the input power to the gpu and also overheating to the cpu(might be thermal paste? Still has the original 6 years old, but i read they can last for a decade). Any ideas? Thank you very much guys for your attention by the way. Another note as i ran another test before publishing, the cpu throttling only appears when i press Stress FPU and/or Stress Cache along with max temperature, which i have no clue what FPU is, with only Stress CPU it goes 80°-90° with no throttling.
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Hi there. Sorry if this question always been answered in the another topic, but it's not so easy to make good request for the search of that thing. I use stress test and compare its results with the info from Windows 10 system monitor. And... CPU loading is different between AIDA monitor (100 percent) and System monitor (74 percent) - please, look at attachment picture. The question is simple: why? With the best regards, Wazzy.
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Hi, I have never had any issues with my pc in the last 2 years. I currently own a i7-9700k, 32 gb of 3200 Ram, Gtx 1080 ti 11GB, Nzxt Kraken X52, Aorus z370 Gaming 3 Motherboard (latest f15b drivers), 4 120mm cpu fnas for intake and 2 for outake. I currently run my cpu at 4.6-4.7 all cores, no extra OC. PSU 850 80 plus Gold So my usual temps are around 35c on idle and 65-75c under load. The other day I notices after a session of gaming that my cpu max temps had gone up to around 85c. It was weird as it had never happened. So I decided to do a couple stress tests to monitor results. So first I tested Linpack and at about 7 min through the test the cpu frequency dropped to 800mhz for a second and went back up to 4600. Cpu was under 100% load and temps where as high as 90-98c. So I ran Aida64 and after about 10 min the same thing happened. Only with Aida the temps weren't that high. Gpu temps where stable across the board, no issues whatoever. So I am no expert, and I need help as to why this may happen. Thanks in advance for any help and let me know if there is more info I can provide.
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There are so many temperatures are showing in thermal how can I know that what is my CPU temperature?
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The CPU Temperature on the AsRock B550M Steel Series is incorrectly reported. Ryzen Master reports 86C while AIDA64 reports 46C MSI AfterBurner (RTSS) reports it correctly. I know its a brand new chipset, I'm not worried about it, just wanted you to know
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Could you please add support for pmul CPU flag to be output on copy page? Armv8 (Cortex-A53).
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So i have the cpu athlon x4 860k, gpu radeon rx 570, mbo Asus a58m-k, ram 8gb ddr3 1600mhz, HDD toshiba dt01aca100, PSU LCpower L6550(550W). And when I start ANY game on my PC temperature stucks at 64C. I have the latest bios update and it didnt fix it. I also tried stress test and temperature breaks the temperature and goes up to 65 and then the frequency drops from 4.0 GHZ to 3.22Ghz and the temp falls down to 64C. Can someone please help. My csgo starts to lag at low settings because of that. please help. sorry for bad english. Thanks for understanding.
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Hi my CPU temp icon that shows between Motherboard and CPU Diode went missing I checked all preferences and cant find it please help Field Value Sensor Properties Sensor Type Nuvoton NCT6797D (ISA A20h) GPU Sensor Type Diode (NV-Diode) Motherboard Name MSI MS-7B12 Chassis Intrusion Detected No Temperatures Motherboard 32 °C (90 °F) CPU Diode 35 °C (95 °F) CPU Socket 35 °C (95 °F) CPU Package 35 °C (95 °F) CPU IA Cores 35 °C (95 °F) CPU GT Cores 33 °C (91 °F) CPU #1 / Core #1 24 °C (75 °F) CPU #1 / Core #2 24 °C (75 °F) CPU #1 / Core #3 24 °C (75 °F) CPU #1 / Core #4 24 °C (75 °F) CPU #1 / Core #5 24 °C (75 °F) CPU #1 / Core #6 23 °C (73 °F) CPU #1 / Core #7 23 °C (73 °F) CPU #1 / Core #8 25 °C (77 °F) MOS 51 °C (124 °F) GPU1: GPU Diode 57 °C (135 °F) GPU2: GPU Diode 53 °C (127 °F) Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GB 48 °C (118 °F) ST3000DM008-2DM166 27 °C (81 °F) Cooling Fans CPU 2156 RPM GPU1: GPU 867 RPM (24%) GPU2: GPU 405 RPM (11%) Voltage Values CPU Core 1.334 V CPU VID 1.280 V +3.3 V 3.376 V +5 V 5.080 V +12 V 12.000 V DIMM 1.360 V PCH Core 1.064 V VCCIO 1.366 V VCCSA 1.353 V GPU1: GPU Core 1.050 V GPU2: GPU Core 1.063 V Power Values CPU Package 25.30 W CPU IA Cores 23.04 W CPU Uncore 0.71 W DIMM 1.54 W GPU1: GPU TDP% 29% GPU2: GPU TDP% 31%
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Hello, I m trying to measure CPU's total consumption (Watts). I'm not really sure what attribute can give me the answer (CPU Package? CPU IA Cores? something else? ) Thank you in advance!
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Which Z370 motherboard manufacturer references are compliant with Linux, please?
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Everything is said in the title. Today, I have already purchased an Intel Core i7 8700K CPU on Amazon's website but I miss (it lacks) the Linux operating system and the motherboard manufacturer reference. All the motherboard manufacturer references that I have already seen over the Web are unfortunately design for Windows (Asus, Gigabyte, ASrock, MSI) and I am used to working on Linux rather than on Windows because I know better Linux than Windows. And I would like to install VMware Workstation Pro for Linux, that I have already purchased, to have afterwards a Windows virtual machine (I have already purchased a Windows 10 License at Microsoft). I look forward to reading you- 2 replies
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Greetings, Is it possible to display calculated values in a Sensorpanel? The scenario: I have an AIO CPU cooler (CM Masterliquid Pro 140) on my cpu (i7-4790k). The pump is connected to the cpu fan header (mobo: ASRock Z97 Extreme6/3.1). The value displayed in BIOS and AIDA64 is in the 9k rpm range. I've investigated with CM and was told the actual value is the displayed value divided by three. I'd like to display it this way in the sensor panel. I've done some searching for similar threads but have come up empty. That being said I'm new to the forums; if a thread already exists a link would be most appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time.
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Why is Every Other Core Temp is Much Higher? (5960x CPU)
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Hi! Just installed a new intel 5960x cpu replacing my 5930k cpu. My friend who knows computers did it, carefully removing the thermal paste off the old cpu and applying a short line of it (maybe 3/4" long) on the new CPU in between it and my cpu cooler (Zalman Liquid Cooler). My system was build 2 years ago by company that specializes in creating systems for Premiere Video editors, which I am. They overclocked the new 5960x cpu at 3.9Ghz at 1.250v, just as they had done with the 5930k one and then they recommended I run Aida64 overnight and then when I shared the numbers with them they said "they were okay as they were within spec". Just wanted to share the results here and ask what you all think. Is it strange that every other core seemed to consistently be hotter? Cores 1, 3, 5 and 7 were all close to 10 degrees hotter than 2, 4, 6 and 8. Is that normal? The test I ran for a little over 9 hours and kept the CPU, FPU, and Cache boxes checked. No crashes or anything and it's run well this weekend as I was back editing again. See the attachment for the exact numbers and let me know if their reply of "it's okay as the numbers are all within spec" is correct. I generally trust them as they've provided great support the last 2 years, but just wanna make sure. -
I bought my PC recently, and I noticed that my system temperature is pretty high. I ran multiple tests with AIDA 64, HWInfo and HWMonitor and they all showed some problems which I do not know to solve on my own. First of all, my CPU voltage is not stable and can go very very high. For example while playing some games, the voltage hits up to 1.5V and so the temp hits for about 72C. I'm using a stock Spire cooler so this is very dangerous. I tried to change my CPU voltage in my motherboard to 1.2V but to no avail. My PC started, it loaded up my config and the screen turned off while the EZ debug led lighted up. I never tried overclocking but I changed the curve of my GPU fan speed, as it was also getting hot during gaming. One last thing, a small red led is always lit up between my CPU socket and RAM. I asked about its purpose to a technician and he said to me that it shows that my motherboard is getting power. I thought it was a little bit ridiculous and I still don't know its purpose. Maybe it's an indicator for over voltage? My specs: Ryzen 1500x with Spire cooler GTX 1080 graphics card 8x2 2400 mhz ram MSI b350 mortar motherboard 650w 80+ power supply Windows 10 as OS I can provide pictures of my system and its benchmarks/monitoring
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Hello everyone, Check out the picture below. Obviously it cannot be an accurate reading, correct? A temp of 255*C is hot enough to bake a pizza pie! I also received some other inaccurate alerts, like a system fan that doesn't exist registering at a max rpm of 500 yet the minimum/average is showing 0rpm (which makes sense since there is no auxfan2 on my system), weird huh? AIDA wasn't behaving like this until I downloaded the latest version (5.80.4000). The CPU temperature alert is unnerving, even if it is obviously an error. Please help a fella out, -laz.
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Hi everyone, I've been experiencing this strange issue for quite some time now and haven't bothered to investigate until very recently. My BIOS can read CPU temps just fine. I happen to be the owner of a G15 Keyboard and AIDA64 is a great tool for monitoring temps, Voltages, and many other things straight from the LCD. To the point: My CPU temperature is displayed as 0ºC in AIDA64 Extreme 5.60.3700. I know the NH-D15 is an amazing cooler and all, but it looks like it's a bit too good, haha. It is not displayed at all on my G15 LCD. On the LCD, the CPU voltage appears as 0V. N/A for the actual consumption in W. GPU usage is also nto on the LCD - instead of getting VRAM and processor temps (for the GPUs) I get N/A on the LCD. I get N/A for VRM and RAM temps too. System in question: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 FX-8350 Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 (it has ThermalRadar for CPU temp monitoring and fan configuration - the CPU temp appears listed over there in pretty normal readings...45ºC on average - even DRAM and USB3.0 ports have their temps displayed there. Same goes for voltages) HD6950 Crossfire 32GB of RAM CoreTemp works just fine, reporting per core temps and voltages correctly.
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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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Dear A64 dev team: On the Motherboard\CPU page, the Engineering Sample field is not localizable using the language module files. As this is not a proprietary technology or trademark name, it should be added together to other fields on this page. Thanks a lot!
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My i7 4770k is overclocked to 4.6ghz at 1.28v with cache/ring ratio to 4.4ghz at 1.25v. When I stress test the CPU, FPU and cache at the same time, it runs fine for a few minutes but after that, it suddenly just stopped completely without me clicking the "Stop" button. Before I set my cache/ring auto, I was running aida64 for 7 hours with no problem. Anyone know what's wrong? Here's a short video demonstrating the situation; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBVXy-cSnLY
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Hello, I'am new to aida64 and i got shocked when i saw temperature AUX over 80°C, what it exactly means? Here is my sensor dump ------[ AIDA64 v2.80.2300 ]------ ------[ Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 6.1.7601.18229 Service Pack 1 (64-bit) ]------ ------[ Motherboard Info ]------ Motherboard ID : 63-0100-000001-00101111-041312-Chipset$1APEF029_BIOS DATE: 12/26/12 23:39:31 VER: 04.06.05 Motherboard Model : MSI 970A-G43 (MS-7693) Motherboard Chipset : AMD 970, AMD K15 DMI MB Manufacturer : MSI DMI MB Product : 970A-G43 (MS-7693) DMI MB Version : 3.0 DMI MB Serial : To be filled by O.E.M. DMI SYS Manufacturer: MSI DMI SYS Product : MS-7693 DMI SYS Version : 3.0 DMI SYS Serial : To be filled by O.E.M. DMI BIOS Version : V10.0 ITE 87xx Port = 00h ITE 87xx HWMonitor Port = 0000h ITE 87xx Device ID = 0000h ITE 87xx Version = 00h Winbond SuperIO Port = 00h Winbond SuperIO HWMonitor Port = 0000h Winbond SuperIO Device ID = 0909h Fintek SuperIO Port = 4Eh Fintek SuperIO HWMonitor Port = 0480h Fintek SuperIO Device ID = 0909h LPC47 SuperIO HWMonitor Port = 0000h LPC47 SuperIO Device ID = FFFFh ------[ LM78 ISA Sensor Device at 0480 ]------ 0000 FF A3 00 00 01 FF FF 00 FF FF 01 00 55 4C 00 30 0010 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0020 CB AE 86 6C 47 98 C0 CB C9 FF FF FF FF 90 A6 99 0030 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0040 44 FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0050 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 03 04 10 19 34 FF 0060 00 04 00 00 FF FF 04 00 00 00 FF 0A 40 28 FF 00 0070 FF FF 2D FF 2F FF 25 FF 00 00 00 00 00 2C 00 00 0080 FF FF 50 55 64 55 55 46 FF FF FF FF FF FF A8 FF 0090 00 04 04 00 14 FF 15 FF 44 02 FF 15 55 05 99 1A 00A0 03 1D 00 90 02 89 41 2D 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