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AI Suite II Monitor problems

simmerhead
Level 7
My AI Suite II Monitor on occasion popus up with warnings of zero voltage on several components, and fail to monitor temperature of some components. Anyone know how to solve this? The AI Suite becomes slow and unresponsive, but other software runs fine on the computer indicating that it can't be a real hardware failure, but must be a monitoring failure.

I am running a Maximus IV Extreme-Z with i7 2700K. No overclocking of any kind. The only BIOS change I've made over optimized defaults is to load the XMP profile for my RAM DIMMs, and disabled hyperthreading.

Thanks for any help!

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puma99dk_
Level 9
i got warnings aswell so that's why i haven't installed Ai Suite II after i reinstalled my Windows 7 and found out of there was so many virus' out before i actually got SP1 installed that i got them O.o

but in basic i dunno if it's board or software errors i hope it's the last one.

In other words, the AI Software suite is no good? Anyone else having problems?

KILLER_K
Level 10
Mine works with no issues reading the sensors. What version are you running? And are you running any other monitoring software as that will cause issues. Not sure what version you have. Mine is version 1.01.30. Thanks

This is 284 MBs also.
AISuite_II_V10130

harly
Level 7
AI suite does not cope well with any other monitoring software, be it HWMonitor, Aida64, AllCPUMeter with it's coretemp addon, anything that polls system information. It causes it to report false readings. No idea why, but perhaps the polling can't happen at the same time and it poorly handles timing issues or errors. Whatever the reason. Either don't use any other polling software, or don't use the AI Suite warnings.

puma99dk_
Level 9
maybe sure u got "Intel 6 Series/C200 Chipset Family Thermal Control - C124" at Device Manager, after i plugged in my LG Optimus 2x phone as usb this come up in Device manager and i just searched for a driver in the Intel Chipset folder and Windows 7 found a driver that worked.



so if u don't have it try to reinstall ur Intel Chipset driver i hope it helps.

HiVizMan
Level 40
Did you get your software to do what it was designed to do yet?
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

Had the same issue with all those saying 0 but uninstalled hw monitor and that fixed it so it definetly doesnt like any other software thats does the same thing

HiVizMan
Level 40
Yeah that is true, one monitoring software at a time.
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