FatBoyNL Posted December 14, 2023 Share Posted December 14, 2023 (edited) Hi guys, When I open AIDA64 and go to: Computer - Sensor settings, two different CPU readings are shown incorrectly: Current Values: CPU Power Values: CPU Both CPU readings are clearly not showing actual/current values. Every new reading seems to be automatically added to the one before that (for about 5-10 seconds), and then that counting process starts all over from zero (I guess). What I'm seeing is a sequence like this for "Current Values - CPU" (in incremental steps repeating itself after every few seconds): 6.00A - 38.00A - 66.00A - 98.00A - 130.00A - 164.00A - up to about 250.00A, and then same type of additional counting starts all over again starting with a value close 0A and then counting upwards. It's almost the same issue for "Power Values - CPU", but those readings seem to be more random than the example above: Values are fluctuating but going upwards from around 2.00 W up 250+W (while only typing this): so I'm just assuming both values can't be correct. Does anyone know a solution, fix or workaround for this issue? Currently running AIDA64 7.00.6705 beta, but the issue was already present in 6.92 and later beta versions. Thanks in advance, FatBoyNL Recording 2023-12-14 154149.mp4 Edited December 14, 2023 by FatBoyNL Added recording & fixed some typos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FatBoyNL Posted December 20, 2023 Author Share Posted December 20, 2023 Update: I filed a bug report last week, but didn't get any response yet. Or even a confirmation e-mail. Latest beta shows 'same same but different' results btw Recording 2023-12-20 185007.mp4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted January 1 Share Posted January 1 On 12/14/2023 at 3:21 PM, FatBoyNL said: Hi guys, When I open AIDA64 and go to: Computer - Sensor settings, two different CPU readings are shown incorrectly: Current Values: CPU Power Values: CPU Both CPU readings are clearly not showing actual/current values. Every new reading seems to be automatically added to the one before that (for about 5-10 seconds), and then that counting process starts all over from zero (I guess). What I'm seeing is a sequence like this for "Current Values - CPU" (in incremental steps repeating itself after every few seconds): 6.00A - 38.00A - 66.00A - 98.00A - 130.00A - 164.00A - up to about 250.00A, and then same type of additional counting starts all over again starting with a value close 0A and then counting upwards. It's almost the same issue for "Power Values - CPU", but those readings seem to be more random than the example above: Values are fluctuating but going upwards from around 2.00 W up 250+W (while only typing this): so I'm just assuming both values can't be correct. Does anyone know a solution, fix or workaround for this issue? Currently running AIDA64 7.00.6705 beta, but the issue was already present in 6.92 and later beta versions. Thanks in advance, FatBoyNL I apologize for the late response. We will remove the bogus CPU current and power readings for Asus AM5 motherboards in the next AIDA64 beta update. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FatBoyNL Posted May 15 Author Share Posted May 15 On 1/1/2024 at 11:23 AM, Fiery said: I apologize for the late response. We will remove the bogus CPU current and power readings for Asus AM5 motherboards in the next AIDA64 beta update. I apologize for this late response as well 😉 Is there any chance that CPU Current and Power readings for AM5 systems will be re-added properly to AIDA64 in the near future? P.S. Please just ignore this post if confirmed that current Intel CPU users are also missing missing out on this mostest important feature 😁 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted May 15 Share Posted May 15 4 hours ago, FatBoyNL said: I apologize for this late response as well 😉 Is there any chance that CPU Current and Power readings for AM5 systems will be re-added properly to AIDA64 in the near future? P.S. Please just ignore this post if confirmed that current Intel CPU users are also missing missing out on this mostest important feature 😁 I think you mean the reading that was specific to previous Asus motherboard generations. We had to remove that on Asus AM5 motherboards because the readings were completely bogus and didn't make any sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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