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The Overview page I have selected to load with Aquasuite is working fine in AQS X.81 and X.82. I have had this happen before, but it was back in 2021 and Aquasuite X.47. In my case, after a lot of troubleshooting, it just started working again and I never did figure out what caused the problem. I posted about it and at the end of the thread there was THIS POST from haaammit that may be of interest to you. Go to the Global Profiles section in the Playground and if its not already there, in the "Actions to be executed on profile load" add the overview page you want to load at startup to whatever Global Profile you have set to load at startup.With X.81, overview pages no longer load automatically at startup, and the same issue persists with X.82.
Hi! Having trouble with AQS x.79, after mobo BIOS upgrage sensor data for GPU from Aqua Computer Service are invalid. Disable and enable hardware monitor didn't help. Any suggestions?
I just disable all hardware monitoring in Aquasuite and import sensor data from HWINFO via its shared memory feature. HWINFO reports a lot more sensor data than Aquasuite and is updated far more often to keep up with new hardware. In 2024 HWINFO was updated 53 times. Aquasuite was updated 3 times. I am not knocking Aquasuite. It is absolutely the best software out there for cooling loop component control. HWINFO is the best software out there for sensor polling. The primary function of Aquasuite is to control Aquacomputer cooling loop components. The primary function of HWINFO is to poll hardware sensors. The shared memory feature allows sensor data from HWINFO to be imported into Aquasuite very easily. Yes you have to pay for a license to avoid the 12-hour shared memory limit in HWINFO. Its well worth the cost of the license IMO. By using each program for what its best at doing, I get the best of both, and I don't have to wait for Aquacomputer to get around to adding support for new CPUs, GPUs, and Chipsets.Any ETA for support for NVidia 50x0? Upgrading GPU and realizing that it's not... there.. makes one realize just how nice Aquasuite is and how painful it is when it's not.![]()
I just disable all hardware monitoring in Aquasuite and import sensor data from HWINFO via its shared memory feature. HWINFO reports a lot more sensor data than Aquasuite and is updated far more often to keep up with new hardware. In 2024 HWINFO was updated 53 times. Aquasuite was updated 3 times. I am not knocking Aquasuite. It is absolutely the best software out there for cooling loop component control. HWINFO is the best software out there for sensor polling. The primary function of Aquasuite is to control Aquacomputer cooling loop components. The primary function of HWINFO is to poll hardware sensors. The shared memory feature allows sensor data from HWINFO to be imported into Aquasuite very easily. Yes you have to pay for a license to avoid the 12-hour shared memory limit in HWINFO. Its well worth the cost of the license IMO. By using each program for what its best at doing, I get the best of both, and I don't have to wait for Aquacomputer to get around to adding support for new CPUs, GPUs, and Chipsets.
Fair points, and glad to hear the 5090 sensor polling is now working. Also, congrats on getting a 5090!!Yes, I know about HWInfo, but since I don't need it, I don't want it either running or to pay the license fee for it, as meager as it is. The primary function of Aquasuite may be to control loop components for you, but as the vast majority of my loop components don't need controlling, the primary function for me is monitoring the loop - and the components on the side. And thus the question about the ETA, is not about a workaround although the kind thought is appreciated.
Oh. Never Mind. It seems Something Was Amiss that got fixed by a boot at some point. The 5090 is now visible.![]()
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