AIDA64, the world's No. 1 hardware identification and diagnosis tool, today released its latest official version in the fall, V4.70.3200. The new version focuses on adding support for up to 33 external LCD and VFD display devices, including alphanumeric, monochrome, and color panels, which can directly display various system information.
Hardware detection:
CPU, memory and disk benchmarks
AIDA64 implements a 64-bit benchmark to measure how fast a computer can perform various data processing tasks and mathematical calculations. Memory and cache benchmarks can be used to analyze a system's memory bandwidth and latency. Processor benchmarks utilizing MMX, 3DNOW! and SSE instructions, and scaled to 32 processor cores. All benchmarks for legacy processors are available in 32-bit versions as well. The AIDA64 disk benchmark determines the data transfer speeds of hard drives, solid-state drives, optical drives, and flash memory-based devices.
Temperature, voltage and cooling fan monitoring
AIDA64 supports over 150 various sensor devices to measure temperature, voltage, fan speed and power consumption. Measurements can be displayed on the system tray icon, OSD panel, sidebar widget, and Logitech G15/G19 Gaming Keyboard LCD. The values can also be logged to a file or exported to external applications such as RivaTuner or Samurai. AIDA64 can also alert the user when it detects overheating, overvoltage, or cooling fan failure.
Hardware diagnostics
AIDA64 has the most accurate hardware detection capabilities in its class, providing detailed information about what's inside your computer without the need to open it. The enhanced hardware detection module is an exhaustive hardware database holding over 120,000 entries. The add-on module outlines processor frequencies, checks CRT and LCD status, and highlights systems to reveal potential hardware failures and thermal issues.
Software and operating system analysis
AIDA64 provides over 50 pages of information on installed programs, software licenses, security applications, and Windows settings. Also available are lists of started processes, services, DLL files, startup programs, and visited web pages.




















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