Monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock speeds!

Open Hardware Monitor

Open Hardware Monitor 0.6.0

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Open Hardware Monitor 0.6.0.


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of Open Hardware Monitor or reading our review, simply click here.


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What's new in this version:

- Added a new plotting implementation using a .NET 2.0 backport of the OxyPlot library. All types of sensors can now be added to the plot. The plot can be configured to use stacked axes instead of subplots for each sensor type. The plot supports automatic or manual plot region selection
- Added support for Intel Haswell CPUs
- Added support for AMD family 15h model 1Xh and family 16h CPUs
- Added support for the Fintek F71869A (F71868AD) super I/O chip
- Added support for new Samsung SSDs (like Samsung SSD 840 PRO)
- Added support for fan control on ITE 87XX chips and a mainboard specific configuration for the Gigabyte GA 970A UD3 (both based on a patch from Eric Hokanson)
- Changed the HDD detection to list hard drives without SMART support as well
- Enabled fan control on mainboards by default
- Improved the kernel driver loading code
- Added additional information from the SMBIOS to the report
- Fixed some stability issues in the remote web server implementation
- Fixed a stability issue in the WMI provider implementation
- Extended the list of supported super I/O chips on Linux using the lm-sensors interface
- Reduced the amount of dynamic memory allocation