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The tree-view GUI design has been implemented similar to the CPUID HWMonitor, although others have used similar GUI layouts before. Some of the resemblance of the current version of the Open Hardware Monitor is also caused by the fact that the CPUID HWMonitor started using the CPU and the...
I have released the new version 0.3.0 Beta with the improvents:
Added support for Intel Sandy Bridge CPU core temperature and clock sensors
Added support for core temperature and clocks of AMD Fusion (14h family) and family 11h CPUs
Fixed the core temperature reading on older...
The Fan speed is a bit high (I would find it a bit noisy), but otherwise ok.
But you need to check why the temperatures are so high. Maybe not all push pins of the heat-sink have locked correctly, or there is no thermal grease below the heat-sink, or far too much dust.
Did you build this...
The temperatures of the Open Hardware Monitor should be correct on this hardware. In any case you could also try the latest alpha version of the Open Hardware Monitor:
http://openhardwaremonitor.org/openhardwaremonitor-v0.2.1.22-alpha.zip
Your temperatures are far too high. You need to...
The "basically another GUI with remoting" was just a summary of what I saw from a quick look at it in it's current state. Of course you will be adding more features.
Nevertheless, it would be nice if you mentioned somewhere that Merlin uses the Open Hardware Monitor for the actual hardware...
As far as I have seen Merlin uses the hardware monitoring implementation of the Open Hardware Monitor. So it is basically another GUI for the Open Hardware Monitor with a remoting feature. It would be nice if you could mention that somewhere. This could be helpful for the users to judge...
I have uploaded a new release 0.2.0 Beta with the following improvements:
New desktop gadget (enable with "View / Show gadget").
Added bus and core clock sensors for AMD K8 and K10 CPUs.
Added support for the Alphacool Heatmaster fan controller.
Added support for the...
But I do still not fully understand what the comments on page 13 of the document mean. Especially this note: "Remember, as described earlier, in most cases the DTS calibration point will be higher than the TJ Target values".
Based on this and feedback from users (and e.g. what unclewebb...
Programs do adjust the TjMax depending on the CPU. But the value it is adjusted to is usually just a guess, because the "true" value is not known (for Core 2 CPUs, for Nehalem and later some TjMax value is stored in the CPU). Usually there are values accepted as "correct" by the community, but...
You can run the Open Hardware Monitor automatically on startup already. Minimize to system tray is available as option too.
I don't really know what you mean with "customization like CoreTemp" or "more aesthetics". If you can be more specific, maybe I can do something in a future version.
Personally I doubt that lapping the CPU will help much in this situation.
The main problem in that setup is the GPU producing a lot heat and pushing it all into the case. Because it is very difficult to get the hot air from the GPU out fast enough you need to get cool air in directly where...
Thank you very much.
I think the problem is caused by running more than one hardware monitoring application at the same time. This can cause conflicts when communicating with the monitoring chip, leading to wrong readings.
I have built a new version which should have corrected labels for...
If the BIOS and other tools can monitor the pump correctly, then it is most likely a bug in the Open Hardware Monitor. You can help me correct the bug by doing the following:
- Download the latest version 0.1.37 of the Open Hardware Monitor and check if the problem is still there
- Save an...