![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() today announced the immediate availability of AIDA64 Extreme 6.00 software, a streamlined diagnostic and benchmarking tool for home users the immediate availability of AIDA64 Engineer 6.00 software, a professional diagnostic and benchmarking solution for corporate IT technicians and engineers the immediate availability of AIDA64 Business 6.00 software, an essential network management solution for small and medium scale enterprises and the immediate availability of AIDA64 Network Audit 6.00 software, a dedicated network audit toolset to collect and manage corporate network inventories. They also offer a discount for the renewal license.AIDA64 v6.00 Released – SHA3-512 Benchmarks and AMD Matisse OptimizationsīUDAPEST, Hungary – – FinalWire Ltd. It should be plenty of time for you to decide whether you want to buy a year’s license or not. As I mentioned, you can run a trial for 30 days with some limitation. If you are interested in running benchmarks on your computer, you should try out Aida64 Extreme. Just contact them to find out more information. If you are a student, they can offer you a discount by providing them some proof of eligibility – usually a copy of your student ID or other proof of enrollment. The $40 annual license cost is reasonable for the amount of features you get. Just check out their system requirements. You shouldn’t have any issues running it on other Intel platforms or AMD. I tried it on three different computers, two are running on the X79 platform and the other on X99. The version I tried out is and the build date is. I have been in contact with them via email regarding different topics and have received replies in a timely manner. The support staff so far have been responsive. The amount of details you get with hardware is impressive. I may still use another benchmark for my storage since I didn’t see it do any writing tests, but for CPU, it does everything that I’m looking for. In the past, I had to use many different tools to run different benchmarks and get hardware information. I just did a quick 2 minute stress test and took a screenshot of it displaying the statistics. This is great when you are overclocking or changing bios settings and want to ensure that your components can handle it. You can run the System Stability Test where it will run you computer to its limits to test stability. Under the same Tools menu, you can run benchmark on your memory as well.įinally, here’s a screenshot of the GPU benchmark you can do which is also found under the Tools menu. Unless I missed it, but I didn’t find a benchmark for write. I tried out the Read Test Suite on both my Samsung 840 EVO and Samsung 830 Series SSD. You can find more information for each benchmark by selecting the “About” on the drop down menu found at the bottom left of the window, right above the list of benchmarks. When using the Disk Benchmark, you are able to run 6 different types of benchmark. You can access these benchmarks under the Tools menu on top. Other BenchmarkĪside from running benchmarks on your CPU, it can run benchmarks on your storage, ram, and display. You can display results with other CPU for reference and comparison. You can read more about each benchmark from their website. Here are the different benchmarks you can do with Aida64. Now these benchmarks are synthetic and may not represent “real world” experiences. You normally would want to run the same benchmark a few times and calculate the average. The scores are then used to compare between different systems. The software sends instructions to the computer and it measures its performance with a score. So what exactly does Aida64 do? Well, it’s a benchmarking software. ![]() Also in the screenshot, you will notice that not all the information is available during the trial but you are still given a lot of functionality. I used to have to install CPU-Z to get such information, now I don’t have to since it’s included with Aida64. Here it shows different attributes of my CPU. On the screenshot above, I am displaying the CPU information under the Motherboard menu. Each section in the menu has a triangle to expand and reveal additional features. I was able to find things as well as things I didn’t even know it could do. In fact, it felt just like any other software. I myself don’t do much benchmarking on a regular basis nor am I highly experienced with it, but the interface is not intimidating at all. Some of my screenshots will have “Trial” watermarks to show limitations of the trial versus a licensed copy. I first started playing with the trial, but ended up getting a license. Many of the bloggers and Youtube users I follow use it. What should I use? My search lead me to Finalwire’s Aida64. I recently built a new PC on the X99 platform. ![]()
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