I'm having some of the same issues with v1.29.714:
1) Corsair Dominator Platinum 128GB kit being reported as Unknown (albeit with correct speed and timings).
2) MSI X99A XPOWER AC (Socket R) being reported as (Socket 0).
3) Two MSI GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawks in SLI mode reporting only 2GB of RAM each (each has 6GB RAM).
4) Two 4TB Seagate SATA 3 storage drives being reported simply as (SATA).
5) Samsung NVMe 950 Pro SSD 512GB being reported as SCSI Disk Device (Unknown).
I have been using Speccy almost since its inception (I currently own a professional license for it), and this is the first time in a long time that I've seen this kind of ineptitude in the coding… It must be the coding, right?? One of the previous posters shows a Z97-chipset motherboard from MSI: apparently, this chipset shares the same socket as the X99-chipset motherboards… I don't think so!
Does anybody think that techies from Piriform are paying attention? Ordinarily, when people document and post problems with a particular piece of software, there is usually a response from the software writers (and/or publishers).
Hello, Piriform!!! Are you folks paying attention??? I would've uploaded a screenshot that supports my notations, but I am doing this all with voice control (I'm a functioning quadriplegic) and I couldn't find the Attachment button. qsnake, if you see this, could you send me a message explaining how you uploaded that screenshot? I would sincerely appreciate it.