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Post by andrea on Jan 6, 2019 18:14:34 GMT
Is it possible to disable the monitoring of some sensors?
For example, having installed the Asus AI suite I would have to disable the "EC" sensors from SIV.
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Post by siv on Jan 7, 2019 8:29:05 GMT
Using SIV when ASUS AI Suite is active is not supported unless the motherboard supports ASUS ACPI WMI as ASUS fail to correctly use the mutex locks. Which motherboard do you have and what does Menu->System->ACPI + PnP->ACPI WMI report?
The [About] panel lists the command qualifiers which can be used to disable sensor classes and includes -NOECR.
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Post by andrea on Jan 7, 2019 17:35:07 GMT
Using SIV when ASUS AI Suite is active is not supported unless the motherboard supports ASUS ACPI WMI as ASUS fail to correctly use the mutex locks. Which motherboard do you have and what does Menu->System->ACPI + PnP->ACPI WMI report? The [About] panel lists the command qualifiers which can be used to disable sensor classes and includes -NOECR. Thank you Ray. My motherboard is a Crosshair Hero Vi and support the ACPI WMI. I have tried ad SIV / AI Suite can coesist without problem.
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Post by siv on Jan 7, 2019 17:47:54 GMT
My motherboard is a Crosshair Hero Vi and support the ACPI WMI. I suspect SIV is not able to use ASUS WMI, does the initial panel report ASUS WMI as the sensor? You need to update the motherboard BIOS which you can get from spams://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO/HelpDesk_BIOS/ as your current BIOS still has ASUS WMI bugs. Once you do this then SIV should report ASUS WMI V2 on the initial panel and there should be Menu->System->ACPI + PnP->ASUS WMI.
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Post by andrea on Jan 7, 2019 19:17:53 GMT
My motherboard is a Crosshair Hero Vi and support the ACPI WMI. I suspect SIV is not able to use ASUS WMI, does the initial panel report ASUS WMI as the sensor? You need to update the motherboard BIOS which you can get from spams://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO/HelpDesk_BIOS/ as your current BIOS still has ASUS WMI bugs. Once you do this then SIV should report ASUS WMI V2 on the initial panel and there should be Menu->System->ACPI + PnP->ASUS WMI. I can not update the bios because with the latest versions they have inexplicably removed the PBO for the processor. Now i ave the version 6201.
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Post by siv on Jan 8, 2019 8:44:53 GMT
I have BIOS version 6201. Your BIOS has the ASUS V1 ACPI WMI which has bugs and V2 is needed for SIV to be able to use it. As there are bugs SIV is directly reading the ITE IT8665 so using ASUS AI Suite is not supported. Once you update the BIOS SIV should use ASUS V2 ACPI WMI and report as such as below. I can't and won't support SIV if you have ASUS AI Suite active when SIV needs to directly read the ITE IT8665 and/or ASUS EC!
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Post by andrea on Jan 8, 2019 19:49:35 GMT
I have BIOS version 6201. Your BIOS has the ASUS V1 ACPI WMI which has bugs and V2 is needed for SIV to be able to use it. As there are bugs SIV is directly reading the ITE IT8665 so using ASUS AI Suite is not supported. Once you update the BIOS SIV should use ASUS V2 ACPI WMI and report as such as below. I can't and won't support SIV if you have ASUS AI Suite active when SIV needs to directly read the ITE IT8665 and/or ASUS EC! Ok i will wait a new bios with the PBO.
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Post by andrea on Aug 30, 2019 18:24:15 GMT
Hi, I updated the bios to the latest version available 7403, as it will shortly go to a Ryzen 7 3800X. Now the sensor is ASUS V2 ACPI WMI. But unlike your image above I don't have the WMI section. Another faulty Asus bios?
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Post by siv on Aug 31, 2019 13:51:54 GMT
Another faulty Asus bios? No, it's simply that a C6H has less sensors than a C7H. I suspect if you connect sensors to Water In and/or Water Out then there will be a WMI section.
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