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I never realized how powerful my Motorola G power 2021 was until I downloaded AIDA. This may be an inexpensive budget phone, but it is extremely powerful.
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hi. Could you add an option to see the Total and Average Power Consumption in a moment. It would be especially useful to add to External applications so that the values have been writing to the registry for using with other programs like Rainmeter?
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Hi, 1) I noticed that the graphs of the iGPU's power draw (GT cores) is fluctuating. Is this supposed to be like this when stressing it, without any other graphic cards in the system? It looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/Ji72zII.png 2) Also, if I enable energysaving (standby/deepstandby) options for the iGPU (RC6 or so), the clock graph looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/AAUKz2I.png As you can see, the clock is changing between its minimum and maximum value. If I disable said options it looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/wtcFhFo.png Im kind of confused since even when I enable energysaving options for the CPU, the clock is always a straight line under full load. Could you maybe assure me that all these graphs shown in the pictures are how they actually are supposed to be? Thanks in advance! Regards
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Hi, I have got a few questions regarding your application. I was running a stress test with AIDA64 but then saw some strange values. The uncore wattage was, at one point according to AIDA, at -10000W, which is quite unrealistic. Now I haven't had any problems, crashes or whatsoever, from which I conclude that my system is considered pretty stable (already ran Prime in-place for 24h without errors before) but I'd still like to know whether it's a bug, a hardware flaw or just a reading error. I've already had problems with the clock and the usage dropping to zero and going up again, but solved it by googling and closing Steam and Chrome plus not running other monitoring applications in the background. However, when this happened, I also wasn't running anything else so I'm kind of confused. Also, I've already read in other threads, that if the application detects an instability it is supposed to turn read. Yet I didn't quite understand what exactly should turn red and whether there are any other signs (like the status saying the test stopped or something like that) of light instability, not severe enough to crash the program/system Thank you in advance! Regards PS: Is it normal that, when also stressing the iGPU, the image is hanging for up to 3-4 seconds?