- Added support for Intel Sandy Bridge CPU core temperature and clock sensors.
- Added support for core temperature and clocks of AMD Fusion (14h family) and family 11h CPUs.
- Fixed the core temperature reading on older revisions of AMD K8 CPUs (family 0Fh).
- Corrected the bus and core clock reading on Pentium 4 CPUs.
- Improved the CPU clock reading accuracy.
- New SSD support and wear level sensors for Intel, Indilinx, SandForce and Samsung drives.
- Added support for manual fan control on ATI/AMD GPUs.
- Improved the support for reading sensors on GPUs in Crossfire mode.
- Added support for Nuvoton NCT6771F and NCT6776F super I/O chips.
- Fixed fan speed reading on older revision of IT8712F super I/O chips.
- Added a mainboard specific configuration for the ASUS P8P67 Pro, ASRock P55 Deluxe and ASRock AOD790GX-128M.
- Added a “Reset” command to the menu, which allows to restart the sensor reading implementation without exiting the application.
- Fixed a few bugs in the Heatmaster and T-Balancer implementation.
- Reimplemented the device driver management code and improved the security.
- Added the global flag to the Access_ISABUS.HTP.Method mutex.
- Fixed the reseting of min and max values of HDD temperatures.
- Fixed some scaling errors that occured when using 125% or 150% text size in Windows.
- The main window can now be opened by double clicking the desktop gadget.
- Improved the moving and resizing of the gadget on multi-monitor systems.
- Added a WMI interface to provide all the sensor data to other applications and tools.
- Fixed a few problems with saving and restoring the main window position and size.
- Added basic CPU support for Linux systems.
- Added support for AMD K10 (family 10h) core temperature sensors and Asus ATK0110 devices on Linux systems.
Release Version 0.3.0 Beta
Posted by Michael Möller on April 23, 2011
Sorry, it didn’t link properly.
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/2466/openhardware001.png
do other tools like Core Temp still show the core temperature, or did it disapear there as well?
Can you submit a report and add a note about the problem to it.
Found out that using ASUS Unleash mode kills any attempt to monitor CPU temp. So far no one seems to know how to monitor core temp in Unleash