tistou77 Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 I test this new software, which I think is the replacement of Everest, and it looks hugely this software is really exelent is that there is provided a AIDA64 in 64 bits? and why they changed the names of Everest in AIDA? thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 is that there is provided a AIDA64 in 64 bits? I don't think I can understand what you mean. Can you please rephrase your question, or provide a more detailed explanation of what you mean? and why they changed the names of Everest in AIDA? There's no name change. AIDA64 is a new software, developed and sold by a different company to EVEREST. Regards, Fiery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tistou77 Posted October 6, 2010 Author Share Posted October 6, 2010 I don't think I can understand what you mean. Can you please rephrase your question, or provide a more detailed explanation of what you mean? it was just to see if AIDA64'll coded x64 (64 bits), he is currently 32-bit (x86) There's no name change. AIDA64 is a new software, developed and sold by a different company to EVEREST. ok, I thought it was the successor of Everest, and that development of Everest will stop Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 it was just to see if AIDA64'll coded x64 (64 bits), he is currently 32-bit (x86) The main binary of AIDA64 (the file called AIDA64.EXE) a 32-bit application, hence the major part of AIDA64 is still 32-bit. This is done that way to retain compatibility with legacy 32-bit hardware and 32-bit Windows installations. However, the parts where 64-bit really "matters" (the performance-related parts), AIDA64 implements native 64-bit code. Those parts are the kernel driver that is used for low-level hardware access, and the benchmark module that is used for benchmarks and by the System Stability Test feature. So in many ways this is a "hybrid" solution with both 32-bit and 64-bit code, but that is the beauty of the x64 CPU extensions: you can keep the existing 32-bit programs and still run them with no considerable performance hit, and you can port the performance-hungry program sections to 64-bit to utilize the full power of modern 64-bit processors. ok, I thought it was the successor of Everest, and that development of Everest will stop The development of EVEREST is already halted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tistou77 Posted October 6, 2010 Author Share Posted October 6, 2010 ok thank you for your reply and confirmation of the arrest of Everest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rik Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 Yeah good software, I baught a license Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucretius Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 I bought a license also (after pirating Everest for years!). Favorite feature is the G15 LCD integration. I have mine setup as a one stop see everything panel. Date Time Clock speed Free Ram GPU Temp and Utilization Core 0 Temp and Thread 0/1 Utilization Core 1 Temp and Thread 2/3 Utilization Core 2 Temp and Thread 4/5 Utilization Core 3 Temp and Thread 6/7 Utilization Core 4 Temp and Thread 8/9 Utilization Core 5 Temp and Thread 10/11 Utilization I compared the readings with Real Temp and they're great. Better than core temp Better than speed fan A definite must-buy utility for 20$ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 I bought a license also [...] A definite must-buy utility for 20$ Thank you Only 2 more days left of the $20 discount period Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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