Your posts indicates that Aquasuite X.85 was able to poll your mobo sensors and X.86 cannot. This suggests that either Aquacomputer changed/broke something in the X.86 update or something changed on your end. Have you recently updated the Chipset drivers and/or BIOS? What is the strange behavior you are observing with X.86?
Years ago, Aquacomputer based their sensor polling on the unsigned WinRing0 Kernel mode driver. About 6 months ago, they said they wrote a new driver since Microsoft started flagging the WinRing0 unsigned Kernel mode driver as a severe threat. There are several threads about this on the English and German forums.
LINK-1 LINK-2 LINK-3 LINK-4 (German) There are also a lot of posts about this mixed into other threads. Aquacomputer claims that they have completed writing a new driver and have submitted it to Microsoft for certification, but that was several months ago. They blame Microsoft for the delay in deploying this new driver. In the meantime, they have apparently moved the unsigned driver code into AquaComputerService.sys, but Windows Defender continued to flag it. They now include an option to add a security exception for it as a stop-gap measure.
Until they get their new driver signed, I decided to disable all Aquasuite direct sensor polling and import sensor data from HWINFO via its Shared Memory feature. HWINFO reports far more sensor data than Aquasuite, and it is updated far more often. The import of sensor data from HWINFO via it's Shared Memory feature works great. The only downside is that HWINFO imposes a 12-hour time limit on Shared Memory being enabled in the free version of the program. I have a lifetime Pro license which has no time limit for Shared Memory, so the time limit is not an issue. I suggest checking if HWINFO can poll your mobo sensors. It is extremely likely that it can, and if it can't because of a recent BIOS or Chipset driver update, if you post on the HWINFO forum, it will be fixed in the next Beta release within a few days. Aquacomputer usually takes much longer to address this type of thing.