Release Version 0.9.0

  • Added AMD family 17h (Ryzen) CPU support.
  • Added AMD family 16h model 30h (Puma) APU support.
  • Added support for Intel CPUs with Goldmont, Goldmont Plus, Cannon Lake, Ice Lake, Tremont and Tiger Lake microarchitecture.
  • Added support for Nuvoton NCT6792D, NCT6792D-A, NCT6793D, NCT6795D, NCT6796D, NCT6796D-R, NCT6797D and NCT6798D super I/O chips.
  • Added support for ITE IT8655E, IT8665E, IT8686E, IT8688E and IT8792E/IT8795E super I/O chips.
  • Added support for secondary ITE super I/O chips.
  • Added support for the Fintek F71878AD super I/O chip.
  • Added support for the ADL OverDrive6 and OverDrive Next APIs to read AMD GPU sensors.
  • Added support for power and PCIE throughput sensors on NVIDIA GPUs (NVML).
  • Improved the NVIDIA GPU sensor reading by extending the NVAPI support.
  • Added specific configurations for the following Gigabyte mainboards: Z390 M Gaming, Z390 AORUS ULTRA, Z390 UD and X570 AORUS MASTER.
  • Updated the mainboard manufacturer identification table.
  • Improved the Intel and Micron/Crucial SSD SMART attributes interpretation.
  • Fixed an issue with abandoned ISABus mutex locks.
  • Additional minor bug fixes.

10 Responses to “Release Version 0.9.0”

  1. Edward Kiefer says:

    Think you’ll ever get polling interval working?
    Nice to see OHM updated

  2. IlFlacco says:

    hello, no amd Navi support?

  3. wingo1 says:

    wow, the software is still alive

  4. Mike says:

    AWESOME!!! So nice to see this still be updated! +1

  5. Haakon says:

    Welcome back! We missed you during your 40 month absence. I’m surprised at no temp data for 970 EVO drives. 0.8 shows temp for my 850 EVO on another system.

    • Michael Möller says:

      NVMe SSD drives are not yet supported. The 970 EVO uses a NVMe interface, while the 850 EVO connects with SATA (which is supported).

  6. Haakon says:

    Sorry, I failed to mention my awareness the self-evident NVMe vs SATA interface; too much detail on my part.

    But my surprise at the lack of temp for NVMe is sustained. Especially given how critical that metric is for these still costly devices. The mobo makers finally got with it and got around to building ’em with at least one heatsink. Aftermarket heatsinks abound.

    Got an ETA on NVMe support?? Thanks!

  7. damifino says:

    Thanks for the update/upgrade. Been very helpful for years.
    Thanks..and Stay Safe

  8. Didzis says:

    Hi,

    Thank you for the update!
    Very nice app, using for years already and happy to see that it’s still kept alive.

  9. Paul says:

    You’re back! Unbelievable. Great job!