Monday, November 27th 2023
FinalWire AIDA64 Extreme Now 50% Off in Cyber Monday Sale
FinalWire AIDA64 is possibly the most feature-packed system diagnostics and benchmarking utility, which has been a staple at TechPowerUp labs since way back when it was called AIDA32 and later Lavalys Everest, and have built great working ties with its author. We'd like to share with you a great sale they have going on. As part of Cyber Monday, FinalWire has AIDA64 Extreme listed for a 50% discount. This is the edition most PC enthusiasts, overclockers, and gamers would want; but there are more editions for those of you with white collars, such as the AIDA64 Engineer, and AIDA64 Network Audit for large enterprises. The utility provides an all-encompassing overview of your machine's hardware and operating environment, along with a nice suite of performance benchmarks. Normally priced at $59.95 for a year's updates, or about the price of a game, AIDA64 Extreme can be yours for just $29.97!
Please use the coupon code BLACK2023 at Checkout. Buy FinalWire AIDA64 at $29.97
Please use the coupon code BLACK2023 at Checkout. Buy FinalWire AIDA64 at $29.97
51 Comments on FinalWire AIDA64 Extreme Now 50% Off in Cyber Monday Sale
Also the irony is that they have 64 in the name but the program lacks 64bit version, much less being native 64bit that should be the norm these days with Windows itself dumping 32bit versions of Win11. Thank god the WoW64 emulation is this good but i feel like some developers are using it as a crutch not to move on from 32bit.
I'm sure ebay has some for 2,us
Actually the irony is I got more out of using cmd and winsat mem than aida64 ever put out :laugh:
And of course free benchmarks
Then why does it install to Program Files (x86) and not Program Files?
Also then why does it show (32 bit) behind the program name in Task Manager?
Smells like 32bit to me. There is also no separate 64bit exe in the install directory either.
What you see running on 64bit Windows is the 32bit running trough the WoW64 emulation layer. That does not make it a 64bit program.
Go ahead and download the trial version, portable ZIP package and run aida64.exe
It's not a 64bit program.
So im not sure where you found this supposed 64bit version, because to the best of my knowledge such a thing does not exist.
Putting 64 in the name does not make it 64bit but judging from your posts it does seem to work in convincing people that it's a 64bit program lol.
www.aida64.com/support/faq/64-bit-processors#:~:text=AIDA64%20implements%20full%20support%20for,with%20legacy%2032%2Dbit%20processors.
Sometimes you need some tricks to make the same EXE run on everything, from Windows Ninetyfive and NTFour all the way to Eleven. WTH are they using to compile the whole thing?
There are some files with funny names present as well, namely:
kerneld.ia64 (wait, what??)
kerneld.v64 (what??)
kerneld.w9x
kerneld.x32
kerneld.x64
And while I'm at that, it's unclear if AIDA64 works with Windows on Arm. Microsoft Store says it does, is that true?
www.aida64.com/licensing
I miss the free version from like 20 years ago.
Why limit a program to just 32bit or make two programs when one does them both? Seems like smart programing to me.
64-bit is used, needed for testing/benchmarking.
forums.aida64.com/topic/8082-how-to-create-winpe-with-aida64/#comment-34125
Not sure why it matters it's 30.us now and 60.us toy if it's not used for business
Normal user it sure isn't worth either frankly.
I'd rather buy some thing that is worth 30-60.us cyberpunk comes to mind :cool: but I still wouldn't shell out 30-60 for it but it has a better chance.