Release Version 0.9.5

  • Added a check to the application startup to verify that the .NET Framework 4.5 or later is installed.
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56 Responses to “Release Version 0.9.5”

  1. Arthur says:

    Great. Thank you.

  2. FullofQuarks says:

    I’m now the maintainer of the Chocolatey package: https://chocolatey.org/packages/OpenHardwareMonitor

    Easy install/uninstall/upgrade

  3. Rae says:

    I cant view it as a gadget. Can someone help me?

  4. dk says:

    worked only one time when i first installed it. No longer works. does absolutely nothing.

  5. jack says:

    How do I use it in java code?I’m going to monitor the CPU temperature in Java.

  6. jack says:

    I see some DLL files,i think i can get CPU temperature by JNA way,But i don’t know which interface to call.

  7. Steve says:

    Great software – thank you.

    Are there any plans to add warning/alarm triggers, so if a fan goes below a certain RPM (indicating failure say of a water cooling pump attached to PWM CPU fan header) or above a certain temperature, then the PC can be shut down or sound file played, or warning message displayed?

  8. liuke says:

    Hello ,my Mainboard is alienware 0vdt73 ,no any msg,have any solution,please

  9. Anonymous says:

    great app.

    and a feature request:
    network traffic monitors:a)current download speed, b)current upload speed

    Thanks.

  10. Vladimir Laskov says:

    hello
    https://prnt.sc/u2lqg4
    I do not see a fan controllers.

    • YoLolo69 says:

      Same problem. I went from Asus p8z77-v with i7-3770K to MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge Wifi and I7-10700k. Previously I had a section with all fan appearing as percent. Now I only see the GPU fan as percent, but all appear as RPM. Having them as precent was helpful.