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FinalWire Updates AIDA64 to v5.60

FinalWire today updated the PC editions of its popular system information software. Version 5.60 fully supports the first major Windows 10 update, which was released in November, and provides preliminary support for AMD’s upcoming Zen processors. Beside the Windows desktop editions, the mobile apps have also been continuously updated. Downloaded more than 120,000 times to date, the Windows application was recently released as a Windows 10 universal app (UWP), which provides more detailed information on Windows 10 Mobile devices and can be installed on Windows 10 based tablets and desktop PC as well. It has also been made available for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1, which means that now there are three AIDA64 apps in the Windows Store, and users will always see the edition compatible with their device.

The new AIDA64 release introduces advanced SMART disk health monitoring, implements enhanced support for Samsung NVMe SSDs and various power supply units, and supports the latest graphics and GPGPU computing technologies by both AMD and nVIDIA. Compatible with Android 6.0, the Android app has been downloaded more than 500,000 times since its release earlier this year, and now supports several new languages, including Danish, French, Swedish and Ukrainian

New features & improvements of AIDA64 v5.60

– Advanced SMART disk health monitoring: more detailed health information for SSDs and NVMe SSDs
– Microsoft Windows 10 TH2 (November Update) support
– Preliminary support for AMD Zen Raven Ridge APUs and Summit Ridge CPUs
– Preliminary support for Intel Apollo Lake, Broxton, Kaby Lake CPUs
– Support for Farbwerk water-cooler sensors
– Autodetect information and SMART drive health monitoring for Samsung NVMe SSDs
– Sensor support for Corsair HXi, Corsair RMi and Enermax Digifanless power supplies
– OpenCL 2.1 support
– Crucial BX200 and Lite-On MU II SSD support
– GPU details for AMD Radeon R9 380X
– GPU details for NVIDIA GeForce 945M, Quadro M3000M, Quadro M5000M

What’s new since AIDA64 v5.00

– Microsoft Windows 10 RTM and Windows Server 2016 support
– RemoteSensor smartphone and tablet LCD integration
– Logitech Arx Control smartphone and tablet LCD integration
– AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Skylake and Broadwell-H CPUs
– AVX and SSE accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Nolan APUs
– Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Carrizo APUs
– Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Braswell and Cherry Trail processors
– AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Broadwell CPUs
– Preliminary support for AMD Bristol Ridge and Stoney APUs
– Preliminary support for Intel Intel Broadwell-E/EN/EP/EX, Cannonlake, Goldmont and Skylake-E/EN/EP/EX processors
– Support for Corsair K65, Corsair K70, Corsair K95, Logitech G910 and Razer Chroma RGB LED keyboards
– AlphaCool Heatmaster II, Aquaduct, Aquaero, AquaStream XT, MPS, PowerAdjust 2, PowerAdjust 3 sensor devices support
– Sensor support for NZXT Kraken water cooling systems
– Thermaltake DPS-G power supply unit sensor support
– Support for Gravitech, LCD Smartie Hardware, Leo Bodnar, Modding-FAQ, Noteu, Odospace, Saitek Pro Flight Instrument Panel, Saitek X52 Pro, UCSD LCD devices
– Portrait mode support for AlphaCool and Samsung SPF LCDs
– SensorPanel and LCD: right-to-left bars, static label control strings
– 0.01 Celsius temperature measurement resolution for select sensor items
– System certificates information
– Support for LGA-1151 motherboards
– Support for USB 3.1 peripherals
– Extended ACPI table decoding
– Advanced support for Adaptec and Marvell RAID controllers
– Autodetect information and SMART monitoring for Intel NVMe SSDs
– CUDA 7.0, OpenGL ES 3.2, SMBIOS 3.0, VirtualBox 5.0 support
– Corsair Neutron XT, Crucial BX100, Crucial MX200, Kingston HyperX Predator, Kingston HyperX Savage, OCZ Trion 100, OCZ Vector 180, Plextor M6V, SanDisk Ultra II, SanDisk Z400s, SK Hynix SC300 SSD support
– GPU details for AMD Radeon Rx 300 and R9 Fury Series
– GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 950, GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GeForce GTX Titan X, Tesla M60

 

Source:  AIDA64

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