- Added a check to the application startup to verify that the .NET Framework 4.5 or later is installed.
Many PC enthusiasts use monitoring tools while stress-testing their systems or during long gaming sessions. Between benchmarks and hardware checks, some users also enjoy casual browser entertainment, and platforms such as free online games provide a simple way to unwind without installing additional software. Lightweight games can also be useful for observing temperatures and overall system stability over extended periods.
Posted by Michael Möller on May 25, 2020
Great. Thank you.
I’m now the maintainer of the Chocolatey package: https://chocolatey.org/packages/OpenHardwareMonitor
Easy install/uninstall/upgrade
I cant view it as a gadget. Can someone help me?
worked only one time when i first installed it. No longer works. does absolutely nothing.
How do I use it in java code?I’m going to monitor the CPU temperature in Java.
I see some DLL files,i think i can get CPU temperature by JNA way,But i don’t know which interface to call.
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?
Hello ,my Mainboard is alienware 0vdt73 ,no any msg,have any solution,please
There seems to be no operations staff
great app.
and a feature request:
network traffic monitors:a)current download speed, b)current upload speed
Thanks.
use networx for that, bro
I would like that as well, have to use a separate gadget for it. (rainmeter)
hello
https://prnt.sc/u2lqg4
I do not see a fan controllers.
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.