Release Version 0.4.0 Beta

  • Added an option to show the sensor-plot in a separate window or on the right of the tree-view.
  • Added support for saving and restoring the sensor history as shown in the plot for the last 24h.
  • Added a context menu to the plot which allows the user to configure the time window for plotting.
  • Added code to save and restore the plot sensor selection.
  • Added support for AMD family 12h (Llano) and 15h (Bulldozer) CPUs.
  • Added support for package level temp sensors on new Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs.
  • Added support for Intel CPU power sensors (package and cores).
  • Improved the CPU load sensors. The values displayed for the load per core and the total load should now be more accurate.
  • Rewritten the SMART HDD and SSD monitoring code based on a patch by Roland Reinl. The report now contains a list of all SMART attributes with the labels as identified by the Open Hardware Monitor.
  • Added support for SMART total host writes and total host reads sensors on SSDs.
  • Further restricted the identification for Indilinx SSDs to prevent Maxtor HDDs to be identified as Indilinx SSD.
  • Added the hard drive firmware version to the report.
  • Added support for the Fintek F71889AD super I/O chip.
  • Added support for the ITE IT8772E super I/O chip.
  • Added support for fan control on the NCT677X super I/O chips.
  • Added fan control for Nvidia GPUs based on a patch by Christian Vallières.
  • Extended the identification list of mainboard manufacturers.
  • Added mainboard specific configurations for the Gigabyte Z68X-UD7-B3, ASUS P8P67, ASUS P8P67 EVO, ASUS P8P67 PRO and Shuttle SH67Hx mainboards.
  • Added a third decimal place for voltages to the displays.
  • Optimized the memory allocation behavior of the GUI.

24 Responses to “Release Version 0.4.0 Beta”

  1. Ned says:

    Thank you! You added both the features I requested.

    Added a context menu to the plot which allows the user to configure the time window for plotting.

    Added code to save and restore the plot sensor selection.

  2. Unknown says:

    Thanks for great soft.

  3. AlVS says:

    Excellent programm!

    Will there be a version with support for displaying videomemory usage on ATI/AMD video cards?

  4. slomp says:

    keep up the great work..looking forward to maybe some added options…fan control,warnings or even a happy duck when the system is running very cool. 🙂

    I don’t see my SSD’s running off Marvell 91xx SATA 6G Controller; I assume this is normal.
    Hardware ID
    PCI\VEN_1B4B&DEV_91A3&SUBSYS_84001043&REV_11
    PCI\VEN_1B4B&DEV_91A3&SUBSYS_84001043
    PCI\VEN_1B4B&DEV_91A3&CC_01018F
    PCI\VEN_1B4B&DEV_91A3&CC_0101

    and god I hate these Captcha’s…can’t bearly read them at my age.

  5. Kenny says:

    Just want to say that I came across your tool after my main m/b died and have to use a crusty spare one, your tool is excellent, please keep up with your good work.

  6. saeid says:

    This version work properly on many PC’s.
    Thanks engineering group and I love this program.
    hooaaaa

  7. AlexTrent says:

    Great program, thanks. Please add an option of overheat alert for hardware. Keep up the good work!

  8. staseg says:

    Thanks, it is very good, but it would be much better with:
    – RAM sensor
    – Network sensor
    – hard disk load sensor

  9. anderson says:

    thanks a lot for your hard working

  10. Alex says:

    win 7 x64. lenovo y570. dont show temerature of HDD in plot.