AIDA 64 won"t let my monitor sleep?

athlon64

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So i just bought a radeon 7850, it"s a great card i love it but my rig runs 24/7 and i"d like zero core tehnology to engage when my monitor sleeps. At first that didn"T happen, then i realised that if i leave aida 64 and the sensor pannel running my monitors won"t sleep because sensor pannel is constantly refreshing. I like sensor pannel so i wouldn"t like to get rid of it.

Is there a way to stop it from blocking my monitors go to stand by? And is there a good alternative that will let my monitor sleep?
 
well there is, but i don"t see a point if i have to do it manually every time. I"d rather uninstall it.
Also this morning i woke up and found my pc runniing completly unstable, wallpapers have benn changing. Everything was laggy, my taskbar didn" t want to open. Every time i get AMD problems , every time, when i have nvidia everything works like a dream.
 
No, what is that and how do i do it?
I think i solved the problem, in windows 8 there is a shotcut, winkey + D, witch takes everything on the screen down and puts it back up when you press it again. So i can make zerocore work, there is another problem, I left my PC this afternoon, vga wen"T to zerocore, now when i came back home i found it restarted, the same thing happpend last night, DAFUQ >.<
 
Ultra Low Power State. It's like C1E for you GPU (if that helps explain it).

If zero core is now working then it must be on but for future reference:
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Sometimes having it disabled can help with card stability and microstuttering. Something to play around with.
 
It"s enabled and Zero core is now woorking, but i allready wrote, my pc restarted during night with no reason, i took a look at action center and saw the restart happend 20 minutes after carrd went to zero core. I updated drivers from 13.1 to 13.2 beta3, but i doubt it will fix the problem. I cleaned my old nvidia drivers with driver sweeper.
 
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