Release Version 0.8.0 Beta

  • Added support for Intel Skylake, Kaby Lake and Airmont CPUs.
  • Added support for Intel Xeon E5-26xx v4 and Xeon D-15xx CPUs.
  • Added support for Intel Intel i5, i7 5xxC (14nm) CPUs.
  • Added support for AMD family 15h model 30h APUs.
  • Added support for ITE IT8620E and IT8628E super I/O chips.
  • Added support for Nuvoton NCT6102D/NCT6106D super I/O chips.
  • Added more Nvidia RAM sensors (free, used and total).
  • Added more sensors for Samsung and Plextor SSDs.
  • Replaced the ‘Temperature Difference From 100’ with a simple ‘Temperature’ sensor on hard drives.
  • Fixed wrong Nvidia GPU clock min and plotting values.
  • Fixed issues with Nuvoton NCT6791D super I/O chips after wake from S3 sleep state.
  • Fixed incorrect OS version showing up in reports for Windows 10 and 8.1.
  • Added customizable pen colors for the plot window.
  • Improved the automatic plot pen color assignment strategy.

119 Responses to “Release Version 0.8.0 Beta”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Thank you so much for your work!

  2. Oooby Dooby says:

    Many thanks for the new version. The added Plextor and other drive sensors makes this version perfect for me.

  3. OHM is amazing! I use and install on my client’s computers, especially to avoid HDD’s overheat. So I have a suggestion: a way to warn users on a temperature limit, which can be configured the message and the number of limit. The “difference of 100” will be nice for Toshiba’s disks. Thank you for the great job!

  4. TommyG says:

    great very happy,.. Any possibility to have support for NCT6793D and asus Z1700A MB

  5. NRGizer says:

    The best!

  6. Anonymous says:

    Finally, an update.
    This is far better than HWMonitor.

  7. StS says:

    Hi, does it work with 32 bits?
    It shows 3.8 GB max used memory but my System has 6 GB RAM.

  8. OHM WMI interface says:

    Great! Thank you.

    As a tip for other (WMI interface) users:
    I use the WMI interface to get the CPU temperatures and recently found out that it was not working any more after a Windows 10 upgrade. The solution to this problem I found at:
    https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=19546

    That is, you can run this simple command in Powershell:
    Get-WmiObject -Query “SELECT * FROM __Namespace WHERE Name = ‘OpenHardwareMonitor'” -Namespace “root” | Remove-WmiObject
    and reboot.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Thank you for the update.
    Issue: not showing chassis fans or cpu fan (i5 skylake/asus h170)

  10. Anonymous says:

    Thank you Michael from the Steiger team!