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. syed says:

    does it support z170 chipset..
    its not showing fan control fan speed on z170

  2. peter says:

    good

  3. Usman A. says:

    Great work. appreciate to development team.
    Well, I am facing an issue, When I use this tool for Machine having Windows Server 2012 operating system and Multi-cores + Multi-GPUs. I cannot find out the power usage and many other information is missing.

  4. Anonymous says:

    I got an Intel Core i5-7600k on my B150 chipset, unfortunately OpenHardwareMonitor doesn’t give any clock speeds, voltages or temps.

    Any fixed?

  5. Tammy says:

    Does anyone know how many more years this will still be only a “beta version”? 7+ years is a little long.

    Where is v1.0 ?

  6. Dark-Noir says:

    Thank you!!!

  7. Name says:

    Great tool. It’s possible to add current reading and resulting power like HWMonitor 1.3 for the cpu?

    Thak you.

    Regards

  8. Name says:

    p.s. shown Vcore is wrong at 0,7V in plot diagramm. seams to be 0,07.

    IF I add a hidden sensor value with 0,016V it plots the correct Vcore at 0,7V.

  9. raouf selwaness says:

    thanks for updating;
    by the way my hardware did not show the fan speed!
    my dell laptop shows “Dell 0KCT5J”

  10. tony says:

    I have an Asus TUF Z270 MARK 2 and is not recognized, you can solve?
    Thank you.
    http://imgur.com/a/kFgFO