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SensorPanel Item disappears/reappears (ASRock Z390 Taichi + Aquaero)


Charles Strom

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I'm running Aida64 on an Asrock Z390 Taichi. I have two issues. The item displaying the temperature of HDD1 (a Samsung 840 ssd) completely disappears from my display for several seconds, leaving blank space. it will then reappear. The timing appears random. I also have my Aquaero pump speed displayed on the sensor panel. The value randomly will go to 0 rpm for a few sconds before recovering.

Any ideas?

 

 

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18 hours ago, Charles Strom said:

I'm running Aida64 on an Asrock Z390 Taichi. I have two issues. The item displaying the temperature of HDD1 (a Samsung 840 ssd) completely disappears from my display for several seconds, leaving blank space. it will then reappear. The timing appears random. I also have my Aquaero pump speed displayed on the sensor panel. The value randomly will go to 0 rpm for a few sconds before recovering.

Any ideas?

1) The SSD temperature most likely disappears and resappears again because one of the hard disks or SSDs you've got in your system goes to sleep (and wakes up after a while), which may cause AIDA64 to re-enumerate your storage devices.  In which case the SSD may get a different drive index than in the previous state.  Do you think you've got a storage device that goes to sleep sometimes?

2) As for Aquaero, please let me know what Aquaero model you've got.

3) Also let me know what version of AIDA64 are you using.

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