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    scan interval

    You're welcome. SMART and the -big- Fintek sensor cause minor slowdowns for me too, but that's probably normal. To me, it doesn't have relevant information for my uses, so I disabled them too.
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    scan interval

    Thank you for the useful information. It was the Intel PCH that was causing the rather large slowdown, even though it doesn't have any sensor information. Ticked off sensor monitoring enabled and zooooom, fast sensor refreshes!
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    scan interval

    For me, sensor updating still doesn't respect the interval using 1657. Or rather, it -seems- like it. I'm sure you've troubleshooted my system before, MSI Big Bang XPower II, Intel x79 chipset. FWIW, The RSTe drivers that were updated about a month ago have fixed SMART inside hwinfo, so thats...
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    Support more ATI sensors please!

    All sensors are now reported -and- correct. Thanks Martin :)
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    Support more ATI sensors please!

    Extra sensors are detected now :) Minor bug though. The memory frequency of the 2 extra cards that are newly detected are really low. Card #5 has memory frequency (actual frequency, not effective) set to 155MHz, but it is detected at 41.8MHz, and Card #6 has memory frequency set to 170MHz, but...
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    Support more ATI sensors please!

    The title may be misleading. I'm not implying to implement reading different ATI sensors, but rather monitor more sensors at the same time. There -seems- to be a limit of, I'm guessing, 128 ATI sensors that hwinfo64 will read. I currently reach and surpass this limit on one of my machines where...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    Auxiliary temperature definately has some real world interactions as the temperature changes seem accurate with my room. Doesn't seem to change with huge CPU loads though. Quite possible the sensor is somewhere where it's at a hotspot but with little to cool it aside from passive air. Maybe the...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    DDR CH_C/D seem to be off. Also not seeing an SA voltage in HWInfo64. Lastly (not a bug) Any idea where the Auxiliary temperature sensor might be? Showing 77C for me. Not much to really compare it with. AIDA64 has even less sensor info, though it does show an SA voltage (even though its wrong...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    I left SA on auto in my BIOS. As I increased my multiplier, my SA and core volts went up too (about 1.34 with 46x multilpier). I manually adjust core volts to be stable with 47x, but left SA on auto. The SA you see is correct. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9768004/SA.png Would you suggest...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    I obviously know how to attach a debug, but I'm not familiar with a "report". I hope I did it right though. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9768004/HWiNFO64_sensors.DBG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9768004/reporttest.HTM http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9768004/testhwinfo.png FWIW, I don't have any fans...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    The guys on Mushkin forums believe the SATA drivers are at fault too and suggested using the MS AHCI drivers instead. Not sure how I could go about that though since during setup of RSTe drivers it said installing these drivers were non-reversible. Will edit if I somehow manage to rollback...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    Unfortunately, there are no updated storage controllers as far as I know; I've checked multiple times, and there does seem to be a newer revision for RSTe, but it's only for RAID mode. The only thing that struck me as weird was the SATA controller was called C600 as if it were a server chipset...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    Ok, so I ran hwinfo64 and disabled smbus and enabled debug before starting the scan of devices it normally does when starting. I tried starting it 3 times. All 3 got hung on "detecting pci devices". I ended task prematurely on the first two, glanced over the debug, and noted that the PCI scan...
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    MSI Big Bang x79 hang, maybe SATA related

    Recently got my hands on the MSI Big Bang Xpower II (intel x79), and have had some frustrating behavior concerning when I open hwinfo64. Often when opening HWInfo64 (1550 and 1565), it will either hang at the scanning of various sensors, or it'll continue (sort of) like normal. But the hang...
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