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Hello

I upgradet my PC to a Asus z890 Strix-E and a 285k but in AIDA shows NO FANS and NO T SENSOR in ASUS Armoury Crate i see all my Fans and the T Sensor

In the Settings on stability i checked EC Support and Bank switch but no changes and i use version 7.40.7100

And can you please Add the normal cpu Temp and not only Show the cpu package? Because when you switch switch from dlvr Mode to Bypass Mode the cpu package Shows only the hottest core and the correct Temperatur ist the normal cpu temp

 

And when you switch to Bypass Mode the Power read is also wrong in the Bypass or Gate Mode the correct Power ist now vrm vcore Power out can you also please Add this for correct Power output :)

 

 

 

 

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On 10/26/2024 at 12:44 PM, Benni231990 said:

Hello

I upgradet my PC to a Asus z890 Strix-E and a 285k but in AIDA shows NO FANS and NO T SENSOR in ASUS Armoury Crate i see all my Fans and the T Sensor

In the Settings on stability i checked EC Support and Bank switch but no changes and i use version 7.40.7100

And can you please Add the normal cpu Temp and not only Show the cpu package? Because when you switch switch from dlvr Mode to Bypass Mode the cpu package Shows only the hottest core and the correct Temperatur ist the normal cpu temp

And when you switch to Bypass Mode the Power read is also wrong in the Bypass or Gate Mode the correct Power ist now vrm vcore Power out can you also please Add this for correct Power output :)

Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at:

https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta

After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.

Let me know how it works.

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4 hours ago, Benni231990 said:

Fans and Vcore are working great now :) but no T Sensor und the CPU Package power is wrong when you use Bypass mode

In order to have TSensor temperature reading, you need to enable Embedded Controller (EC) bank switching in AIDA64 / Preferences / Stability.  We'll soon check the issue about the CPU Package power.

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After switchig The embedded controller (EC) ON for T_sensor, I have this warning in syslog after every reboot:

ACPI : the embedded controller (EC) returned data when there was no request for it. The BIOS tries to access the onboard controller without synchronizing with the operating system. This data will be ignored. No action is required, but it is recommended that you contact your computer manufacturer to obtain an updated BIOS version. (approx. translation from my language)

I have ASUS-ROG-z790 MB. I don't use "SMBus through ACPI (Asus MB)" because then I'll lose DIMMs temp. I have not any drivers or programs from ASUS installedI in my system (Win10x64 LTSC), so "Asus ATKEX support" and "Asus WMI support"  are turned off.

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12 hours ago, 790 said:

After switchig The embedded controller (EC) ON for T_sensor, I have this warning in syslog after every reboot:

ACPI : the embedded controller (EC) returned data when there was no request for it. The BIOS tries to access the onboard controller without synchronizing with the operating system. This data will be ignored. No action is required, but it is recommended that you contact your computer manufacturer to obtain an updated BIOS version. (approx. translation from my language)

I have ASUS-ROG-z790 MB. I don't use "SMBus through ACPI (Asus MB)" because then I'll lose DIMMs temp. I have not any drivers or programs from ASUS installedI in my system (Win10x64 LTSC), so "Asus ATKEX support" and "Asus WMI support"  are turned off.

That's normal.  It's because AIDA64 uses low-level EC operations that Windows may treat as non-synchronized hardware access.

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