Texart Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Asus B850M Tuf with Asus 4080 super Pro Art. 9800x3d Any solutions? I've seen this has been occurring. Thank you Quote
Fiery Posted January 30 Posted January 30 On 1/26/2025 at 4:18 AM, Texart said: Asus B850M Tuf with Asus 4080 super Pro Art. 9800x3d Any solutions? I've seen this has been occurring. Thank you Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Let me know if it helps. Quote
beas62 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 I've been using AIDA64 for years, but with my new subscription, I've lost the ability to monitor fans. Note that the fans show up in MANY free and open-source programs, just not AIDA. Fan data comes from IPMI on my ASUS WRX80E Sage Wifi II. AIDA does see IPMI and can actually display IPMI logs, but there is no way to select the fan sensors for OSD or in-app display. Like Texart, I can see GPU fans fine. Quote
Fiery Posted March 16 Posted March 16 16 hours ago, beas62 said: I've been using AIDA64 for years, but with my new subscription, I've lost the ability to monitor fans. Note that the fans show up in MANY free and open-source programs, just not AIDA. Fan data comes from IPMI on my ASUS WRX80E Sage Wifi II. AIDA does see IPMI and can actually display IPMI logs, but there is no way to select the fan sensors for OSD or in-app display. Like Texart, I can see GPU fans fine. Please avoid posting a single issue into multiple topics. I've replied you in your own topic. 1 Quote
VintageOffice Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM When a fan supports full stop (0 RPM), the B850M (TUF Gaming) does not return any sensor data, which causes AIDA64 to not show the fan. The fan reappears when the RPM is above 0 RPM. So when configuring the Sensor Panel or OSD, make sure the fans are running. Then add the fan sensor to the Sensor Panel, or select the fan sensor for your OSD. Once configured, you can set the minimum RPM of the fan to 0 RPM and the fan will still show up in the sensor panel or OSD with a reading of 0 RPM. Quote
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