AIDA64 Download version 4.70




Download AIDA64 version 4.70 - What was known as EVEREST is now AIDA, a shareware hardware diagnostics and memory benchmarking solution for home PC users.
FinalWire Ltd. today announced the immediate availability of AIDA64 Extreme Editionsoftware, a streamlined diagnostic and benchmarking tool for home users; and the immediate availability of AIDA64 Business Edition software, an essential network management solution for small and medium scale enterprises. The latest AIDA64 update extends its multi-threaded benchmarking and stress-testing capabilities to cover up to 128 logical processors and 2 processor groups, implements support for Microsoft Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 operating systems, and supports the latest graphics and GPGPU computing technologies.
OpenCL GPGPU benchmarks
A complete set of multi-threaded OpenCL GPGPU benchmarks to measure floating-point and integer computing performance of modern graphics processors and APUs. On-the-fly OpenCL kernel compilation with automatic vectorization and unroll optimizations. Support for AMD CrossFireX, AMD DualGraphics and nVIDIA SLI configurations with simultaneous benchmarking of all available GPU and APU devices. Mixed configurations (e.g. AMD GPU + nVIDIA GPU), multi-GPU video adapters, OpenCL-capable IGPs, and next-generation AMD “Kaveri” and Intel “Broadwell” APUs are fully supported. Heavily optimized native x86/x64 CPU benchmarks are also included for comparison.
New features & improvements
- Support for new LCD and VFD devices: Acer Idea 500, Adafruit, Aquaero, AX206, BWCT, CH424, Crystalfontz, ct-Mausekino, Cwlinux, Dangerous Prototypes HD44780, Futaba DM-140GINK, Futaba MDM166A, GLCD2USB, IkaLogic, LCDInfo USB13700, LCDInfo USBD480, LPT, Matrix Orbital LK RS232, Matrix Orbital GLK RS232, Odroid-Show, Phidget, picoLCD, POS, Pyramid, Roccat Valo, Samsung SPF, SoundGraph iMon LCD, SpikenzieLabs MPTH, Sure Electronics, Trefon, USB2LCD+, Wallbraun LUI, Yoctopuce
- Microsoft Windows 10 Technical Preview and Windows Server 2015 Technical Preview support
- Advanced support for Razer SwitchBlade UI LCD
- Support for LGA2011-v3 motherboards
- CUDA 6.5, OpenGL 4.5 support
- AData SP610, AData SP910, Corsair Force LX, Corsair Neutron, Corsair Neutron GTX, OCZ Arc 100, Seagate 600, SanDisk Extreme Pro, SanDisk X300s SSD support
- GPU details for AMD Radeon R9 285
- GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce 900 Series
What's new since AIDA64 v4.00
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 Update 1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 Update 1 support
- OpenCL GPGPU Benchmark Suite
- AMD Mantle graphics accelerator diagnostics
- Multi-threaded memory stress test with SSE, SSE2, AVX, AVX2, FMA, BMI and BMI2 acceleration
- Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD "Kaveri", "Bald Eagle", "Mullins", "Beema" APUs
- Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Atom C2000 "Avoton" and "Rangeley" SoC
- Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel "Bay Trail" desktop, mobile and tablet SoC
- Full support for the Intel "Haswell Refresh" platform with Intel "Wildcat Point" PCH
- Support for new LCD and VFD devices: Abacom (ExpertProfi), AlphaCool, Digital Devices, LCD2USB, Mad Catz Venom, Matrix Orbital LK, Matrix Orbital GLK, Matrix Orbital GX, nMedia Pro-LCD, Pertelian X2040, SDC Megtron, SoundGraph iMon VFD, VL System LIS, VL System LIS 2
- Improved support for Intel "Broadwell" CPU
- Preliminary support for AMD "Carrizo" and "Toronto" APUs
- Preliminary support for Intel Quark X1000 "Clanton" SoC
- Preliminary support for Intel "Skylake", "Cherry Trail", "Denverton" CPUs
- Improved support for Intel "Haswell-E" CPU and DDR4 memory modules
- Support for DDR4 XMP 2.0 memory profiles
- Intel H97 and Z97 chipset based motherboards support
- Socket AM1 motherboards support
- SMTP SSL support
- Improved handling of XSL files
- Revamped Direct3D Compute Shader devices enumeration
- CUDA 6.0, OpenGL ES 3.1 support
- Improved support for OpenCL 2.0
- Support for VirtualBox v4.3 and VMware Workstation v10
- A-Data SP920, Crucial M550, Intel 730, OCZ Vector 150, OCZ Vertex 460, Plextor M6M, Plextor M6S, Samsung 845DC Evo, Samsung 850 Pro, Samsung XP941 SSD support
- GPU details for AMD Radeon R5, R7, R9 Series
- GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce 700 and 800 Series
Ancient Guru
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Fantastic Watcher, used it for a few minutes and I already like it!
Ancient Guru
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been using this software for years before firewire bought it.
Ancient Guru
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Been using it since it was "Everest"
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It showed me that something is not 100% stable with my new OC though, testing the RAM benchmark last night froze the machine - looks like the IMC is not stable maybe
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I use a program called SIV - System Information Viewer
It's written by a gentleman that writes WHQL drivers.
His name is Ray Hinchliffe.
Nice spot, I contacted Ray and we will be hosting his tool now on Guru3D.com as well.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/siv-4-45-download.html
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Nice spot, I contacted Ray and we will be hosting his tool now on Guru3D.com as well.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/siv-4-45-download.html
Make a new OP, HH, i loggged in to say i was impressed about the siv but realized this wasn't the siv thread lol.
cheers though fellas.
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Nice spot, I contacted Ray and we will be hosting his tool now on Guru3D.com as well.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/siv-4-45-download.html
Great tool, not a fan of the wizard mouse cursor though, feels like Im back in the 90s on a comic sans website
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Make a new OP, HH, i loggged in to say i was impressed about the siv but realized this wasn't the siv thread lol.
cheers though fellas.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=389674
Ancient Guru
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Been using it since it was "Everest"
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It showed me that something is not 100% stable with my new OC though, testing the RAM benchmark last night froze the machine - looks like the IMC is not stable maybe
yep was great software back then and still is
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been using this software for years before firewire bought it.
Finalwire didn't buy Everest. Finalwire was started by the creator of "Everest"....
The article indicated that this was a free version. Not free. Not even trial ware. It's Cripple Ware. It's trial ware in which all functions are not available during the trial period; hence, Cripple Ware.
The article doesn't indicate anywhere that AIDA64 is free or even that there is a free version. Finalwire charges for all versions of AIDA64. It's also quite common for trialware to have features disabled.
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The article indicated that this was a free version. Not free. Not even trial ware. It's Cripple Ware. It's trial ware in which all functions are not available during the trial period; hence, Cripple Ware.
I use a program called SIV - System Information Viewer
It's written by a gentleman that writes WHQL drivers.
His name is Ray Hinchliffe.
It's a test and sensor reading utility like HWINFO and CPU-Z but with a lot more information and functions. A lot more.
It has a bit of a learning curve because of the information that it has to offer. I do highly recommend it.
Mind you it's not the nicest GUI.
Mind you there is a learning curve to using the program.
Mind you to have a cursor instead of a wizard point to all the options, use a shortcut pointing to the executable with the switch of -NOWIZARD.
To help you get started, right click in the title bar to get a listing of the functions that are available for you to start exploring.
Download the program from.
http://rh-software.com/ < Home page
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/System-Information-Viewer.shtml < Softpedia site with description, explanation and pictures of the program.
99 % of you will be downloading the siv.zip file. This is for x86 and x64 OS's. The Softpedia download is this file.
Give it a go. Once you get use to getting around, you will find the program very useful.
Thanks a bunch for that program. Extremely detailed look into your system.
Though for a newbie it would be VERY confusing to understand. I think the GUI needs improving a little for PC newbies.
Been using it since it was "Everest"
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It showed me that something is not 100% stable with my new OC though, testing the RAM benchmark last night froze the machine - looks like the IMC is not stable maybe
OMFG I remember using Everest, loved that program. Though it seems that the buyout has not been a good thing for the "free" version now.
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There was no buyout. Tamas Miklos licensed Lavalys to distribute the former AIDA32 as Everest during his employment with Lavalys. Lavalys fired Tamas on Oct 1, 2010 and in the process lost all rights to "Everest". Lavalys never owned "Everest" so they couldn't ever sell it.
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Heh, found a portable version in my repair drive folder
Doesn't look much different to AIDA64

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Heh, found a portable version in my repair drive folder
Doesn't look much different to AIDA64
Which makes sense when you consider that Tamas Miklos wrote both of them....
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lol yep
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I haven't used this since it was called Everest, mainly because I've been using linux ever since and don't have a need for utilities like this. The openCL stuff is appealing though.
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4.70 is out now.

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The article indicated that this was a free version. Not free. Not even trial ware. It's Cripple Ware. It's trial ware in which all functions are not available during the trial period; hence, Cripple Ware.
I use a program called SIV - System Information Viewer
It's written by a gentleman that writes WHQL drivers.
His name is Ray Hinchliffe.
It's a test and sensor reading utility like HWINFO and CPU-Z but with a lot more information and functions. A lot more.
It has a bit of a learning curve because of the information that it has to offer. I do highly recommend it.
Mind you it's not the nicest GUI.
Mind you there is a learning curve to using the program.
Mind you to have a cursor instead of a wizard point to all the options, use a shortcut pointing to the executable with the switch of -NOWIZARD.
To help you get started, right click in the title bar to get a listing of the functions that are available for you to start exploring.
Download the program from.
http://rh-software.com/ < Home page
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/System-Information-Viewer.shtml < Softpedia site with description, explanation and pictures of the program.
99 % of you will be downloading the siv.zip file. This is for x86 and x64 OS's. The Softpedia download is this file.
Give it a go. Once you get use to getting around, you will find the program very useful.