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Support for new Thermaltake SMART DPS G Power Supplies


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Hi Fiery,

i also want to ask you because it is in the near future possible, that AIDA64 supports the new Thermaltake SMART DPS G Power Supplies? The PSU is directly connected to a USB port header, the software from Thermaltke it's such a shame!

Link to the PSU:
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Power_Supply/Smart_Series_/Smart_DPS_G/C_00002720/Smart_DPS_G_650W_Gold/Design.htm

 

Thank you very much

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The original DPS-G is fully supported by AIDA64, but we're not sure if Thermaltake uses the same protocol for the newer DPS-G PSUs. You have to try AIDA64, and you will see whether it works. If it doesn't work, we can try adjusting the existing code to suit the new PSU family. I have to stress the fact that I cannot make actual promises about this: PSU sensor support is a difficult issue that we may or may not be able to solve. In most cases manufacturers do not implement an API or SDK, and refuse to provide the necessary documentation on the PSU USB protocol. We may still be able to figure out what to do to read the sensor values, and in many cases we can indeed do it.

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Thank you, i have check, it doesn't work, aida64 can not read any sensor data..

Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Under Windows 10 you may have to enable the statusbar first in main menu / View.

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  • 2 years later...
On ‎2017‎. ‎10‎. ‎30‎. at 9:22 PM, Michael O said:

Sorry for bumping an old topic but I’m about to splash out on a dps g smart power supply 850w. Are all dps g units now supported in aida64?

http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002759

 

As I've stated above, we're not sure, since we've never had a chance to handle a current generation DPS-G.  If you need AIDA64 support for your next PSU, then I cannot give you a guarantee right now that it would work.  I can however assure you that if it doesn't work, then in case you can let us know the full model name and part number of your PSU, we'll do our best to purchase a similar unit and find out how to implement support for it.  If it has a USB connection and a manufacturer supplied Windows software that can read sensor values, then in theory any other Windows utility (e.g. AIDA64 ;) ) can be adjusted to perform the same task  :) 

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On 07/11/2017 at 12:47 PM, Fiery said:

As I've stated above, we're not sure, since we've never had a chance to handle a current generation DPS-G.  If you need AIDA64 support for your next PSU, then I cannot give you a guarantee right now that it would work.  I can however assure you that if it doesn't work, then in case you can let us know the full model name and part number of your PSU, we'll do our best to purchase a similar unit and find out how to implement support for it.  If it has a USB connection and a manufacturer supplied Windows software that can read sensor values, then in theory any other Windows utility (e.g. AIDA64 ;) ) can be adjusted to perform the same task  :) 

My iRGB PS arrived and I can confirm that DPS-G values are displayed without any issues.

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