Open Hardware Monitor: free, open-source software. Monitors computer temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load, and clock speeds, providing comprehensive system information and management capabilities.
Open Hardware Monitor supports diverse hardware monitoring chips on modern motherboards. It accurately tracks CPU temperatures from Intel and AMD processors, and displays data from ATI/Nvidia graphics cards, and SMART hard drives. Compatible with various Windows and Linux systems, offering flexible monitoring options.
Added a user interface to configure certain sensors as hidden and dropped the old way of hiding sensors.
Added support for the 0x53 revision of the W83627EHF super I/O chip.
The width of the tree-columns (Sensor, Value, Min, Max) are now saved and restored the next time the Open Hardware Monitor is started.
Added a sensor type “Control” for controlled fans (read-only)
Implemented fan sensors of “Control” type for the T-Balancer fan controller.
Fixed a bug in the about box link.
Fixed some bugs in the hardware identification code.
Removed some problems related to fonts.
Improved the report by adding some details about the software environment.
Refactored the source code in certain areas to simplify future development.
Release Version 0.1.33 Beta
Posted on May 1, 2010
Improved the stability of the auto-startup for Windows Vista/7 systems.
Fixed a bug in the CPU identification code.
Added a check if all required files are available when starting the Open Hardware Monitor.
Improved the crash reporting dialog.
Release Version 0.1.32 Beta
Posted on April 27, 2010
Added support for Fintek F71889ED super I/O chips.
Another small fix of the core-ID calculation for multi-CPU systems.
Fixed a bug in the SMBIOS mainboard identification code.
Release Version 0.1.31 Beta
Posted on April 26, 2010
Improved the stability of the crash reporting system.
Fixed a few bugs in the multi-CPU support code.
Fixed more bugs that would cause the Open Hardware Monitor to crash.
Release Version 0.1.30 Beta
Posted on April 25, 2010
Fixed the auto-startup for Windows Vista/7 systems. Fixed a problem with the new APIC CPU enumeration code. Fixed a few problems where the Open Hardware monitor would crash. Improved the CPU frequency estimation code.
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