- Added support for multiple processor groups on Windows to display all cores of CPUs like the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X.
- Added fan control support for ITE IT8721F, IT8665E, IT8686E, IT8688E and IT879XE chips.
- Added support for persisting and restoring the expanded state of the UI tree view.
- Improved AMD GPU support.
- Improved the AMD CPU and GPU labels.
Release Version 0.9.3
Posted by Michael Möller on May 6, 2020
I am flabbergasted, my favorit monitoring tool is back 😉 Any chance for supporting temperatures on Radeon Vega 56/64? Only GPU temp is available, all others show 0°C.
Another thing: Ryzen 7 load bars show 8 threads instead of 16, will SMT be supported in the future?
It currently shows load for 8 cores (the combined load of the 2 threads running on the core) instead of the load for 16 threads. It’s a design choice. It would be easy to show loads for each thread as well, but I’m not sure if this is really useful. And it overloads the tree even more. Maybe an option to switch between load for cores/threads or to show both?
@ Michael Möller
Having an option to switch between combined threads and all threads would be a USP no other monitoring tool has so far. I can imagine that 3990X users don’t have the screen space to display 128 threads, but 16 threads is still well arranged.
hello, I have problems with the MOBO asus tuf b450-plus Gaming – ITE IT8665E no data is displayed (Temp. Fan. etc.)
Can you please submit a report (File -> Submit Report…)?
On NVME disks it shows only the size, without temperature and the specific name.
Hello Michael Möller,
Firstly I would like to thank you for returning to updating your program.
Would it be possible to get information on when alpha builds are uploaded as I would to get the latest version when new builds get uploaded?
Also, could you please add support for the new i9-10900k as it is only showing the load category?
Thanks.
Alpha versions are for testing specific new features and are released on the related issue or post.
I have added experimental support for the Intel Core i9-10900K to this new alpha version:
https://openhardwaremonitor.org/files/openhardwaremonitor-v0.9.3.5-alpha.zip
Please submit a report (File -> Submit Report…) if you test it on this new processor.
Hello again Michael,
v0.9.3.5 alpha is now showing temperate values now for my i9-10900K.
I have also submitted a report as per your request using the same email address I specified replying to you here.
Thanks!
Intel 10th Gen support would be very much appreciated. Also, dark mode support would be even better!