tistou77 Posted Wednesday at 09:59 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:59 PM Hello Can Aida64 correctly read the battery voltage ? My PC was having trouble saving BIOS settings, Aida64 showed a battery voltage of 3.12v I removed the battery, and the multimeter showed 0.76v Thanks Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 01:44 PM Posted Thursday at 01:44 PM 15 hours ago, tistou77 said: Hello Can Aida64 correctly read the battery voltage ? My PC was having trouble saving BIOS settings, Aida64 showed a battery voltage of 3.12v I removed the battery, and the multimeter showed 0.76v Thanks It should be able. What motherboard do you have? Quote
tistou77 Posted Thursday at 02:01 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:01 PM 16 minutes ago, Fiery said: It should be able. What motherboard do you have? Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore (X299) Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM 1 minute ago, tistou77 said: Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore (X299) On that motherboard VBAT monitoring should work accurately. Quote
tistou77 Posted Thursday at 02:34 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:34 PM 31 minutes ago, Fiery said: Sur cette carte mère, la surveillance VBAT devrait fonctionner avec précision. That's not the case, I did several tests, and it clearly indicated 3.12v for the faulty battery (~0.76v on the multimeter) The new battery fluctuates between 3.16 and 3.18v Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 05:10 PM Posted Thursday at 05:10 PM 2 hours ago, tistou77 said: That's not the case, I did several tests, and it clearly indicated 3.12v for the faulty battery (~0.76v on the multimeter) The new battery fluctuates between 3.16 and 3.18v It means AIDA64 may use an incorrect sensor register to measure VBAT. Can you make test runs with both a depleted and a good battery? Quote
tistou77 Posted Thursday at 05:55 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:55 PM 43 minutes ago, Fiery said: It means AIDA64 may use an incorrect sensor register to measure VBAT. Can you make test runs with both a depleted and a good battery? I reassembled the PC and I no longer have the old battery, sorry Quote
tistou77 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago When I tested the new battery, the multimeter showed 3.23v (or 3.27v, I don't recall exactly). In Aida64, it shows 3.16v, if it helps Quote
Fiery Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 19 hours ago, tistou77 said: When I tested the new battery, the multimeter showed 3.23v (or 3.27v, I don't recall exactly). In Aida64, it shows 3.16v, if it helps Thank you. We've double-checked it, and according to the information available to us, AIDA64 uses the right sensor register to measure VBAT voltage. Did you see the VBAT voltage drop to under 1 Volt in the UEFI Setup? Quote
tistou77 Posted 33 minutes ago Author Posted 33 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Fiery said: Thank you. We've double-checked it, and according to the information available to us, AIDA64 uses the right sensor register to measure VBAT voltage. Did you see the VBAT voltage drop to under 1 Volt in the UEFI Setup? I don't have the VBat voltage in the UEFI BIOS (or I have never seen it) Quote
Fiery Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, tistou77 said: I don't have the VBat voltage in the UEFI BIOS (or I have never seen it) Thank you! It may mean the standard VBAT register in your sensor chip is not actually relevant for VBAT measurement. Quote
tistou77 Posted 16 minutes ago Author Posted 16 minutes ago 13 minutes ago, Fiery said: Merci ! Cela peut signifier que le registre VBAT standard dans votre puce capteur n’est en réalité pas pertinent pour la mesure VBAT. If this voltage isn't present in the UEFI BIOS, does that mean it can't be "properly read" ? Quote
Fiery Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, tistou77 said: If this voltage isn't present in the UEFI BIOS, does that mean it can't be "properly read" ? In general, no, that's not the case. Quote
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