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FinalWire Releases AIDA64 v4.70

Enhanced LCD Module and GeForce 900 Support

Posted | September 26, 2014

The new AIDA64 release introduces support for 33 new LCD and VFD screens, adds support for parallel and serial port connected displays, and improves the handling of monochrome and Razer SwitchBlade UI devices. It also provides CUDA 6.5, Mantle and OpenGL 4.5 diagnostics for the latest AMD and nVIDIA graphics accelerators, and supports several new SSD devices.

Support for new LCD and VFD devices

The existing LCD module has been extended to support new type of LCD and VFD devices. Alphanumeric LCDs, like Acer Idea 500, Adafruit, Aquaero 4, BWCT, CH424, Crystalfontz, Dangerous Prototypes HD44780, IkaLogic, Phidget, Pyramid, Roccat Valo, SpikenzieLabs MPTH, Sure Electronics, and USB2LCD+ are now fully supported, including display brightness and contrast configuration where applicable. Optimized handling of monochrome graphical displays, and support for new devices: Aquaero 5, Aquaero 6, ct-Mausekino, Cwlinux, Futaba DM-140GINK, Futaba MDM166A, GLCD2USB, LCDInfo USB13700, picoLCD, SoundGraph iMon LCD, Trefon, Wallbraun LUI, Yoctopuce. The colour graphical LCD module now supports AX206 and Samsung SPF digital photo frames, LCDInfo USBD480 and Odroid-Show LCDs. RS232 serial Matrix Orbital LK/MX/PK/VK and Matrix Orbital GLC/GLK/GLT displays, POS devices (customer displays, pole displays, table displays), and LPT port connected parallel displays using HD44780, KS0108, SED1520 and T6963C controllers are also supported now.

Next-generation Intel processors and chipsets support

AVX2 and FMA optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Core M “Broadwell” mobile processors. Chipset information for Intel “Broadwell PCH-LP” integrated south bridge, and for the integrated memory controller of Intel “Broadwell” processors. AIDA64 benchmarks and System Stability Test utilize Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (AVX2), Fused Multiply-Add (FMA) instructions, and AES-NI hardware acceleration of the new Intel processors. Improved support for Intel Core i7-5000 Series “Haswell-E” high-end desktop CPUs, Intel Xeon E5 v3 “Haswell-EP” server CPUs, DDR4 memory modules, XMP 2.0 memory profiles, and LGA2011-v3 motherboards. Preliminary support for Intel “Skylake”, “Cherry Trail”, “Denverton” processors.

Support for the latest hardware technologies

Multi-threaded OpenCL GPGPU benchmarks, graphics processor, OpenGL and GPGPU details, temperature and cooling fan monitoring for the latest GPUs: AMD Radeon R5 M255, Radeon R7 M260, Radeon R7 M265DX, Radeon R7 M270DX, Radeon R9 285; nVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, GeForce GTX 970M, GeForce GTX 980, GeForce GTX 980M, GRID IceCube, GRID M3, Quadro K420, Quadro K620, Quadro K2200, Quadro K4200, Quadro K5200, Tesla K8, Tesla K40d, Tesla K40t, Tesla K80, Tesla M40, Tesla Stella Solo, Tesla Stella SXM. AData SP610, AData SP910, Corsair Force LX, Corsair Neutron, Corsair Neutron GTX, OCZ Arc 100, Seagate 600, SanDisk Extreme Pro, SanDisk X300s SSD support. CUDA 6.5 and OpenGL 4.5 API support.

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