The Open Hardware Monitor is a free open source application that  monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock  speeds of a computer. It supports most hardware monitoring chips found  on todays mainboards like the ITE, Winbond and Fintek families. The CPU  temperature can be monitored by reading the core temperature sensors of  Intel and AMD processors. The sensors of ATI and Nvidia video cards as  well as SMART hard drive temperature can be displayed. The Open Hardware  Monitor runs on 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows and any x86 based  Linux operating systems without installation.
Latest News
2010-07-04: Release Version 0.1.37 Beta
- Improved the support for Nvidia GPUs by adding clock, load and fan sensors.
 - Restored Linux support by fixing problems when running on Mono.
 - Added support for mainboard sensors on Linux using lm-sensors.
 - Added a dialog to submit a hardware report directly from the application.
 - Added a menu entry to reset the sensor Min/Max values.
 - Added support for more revisions of the W83627THF super I/O chip.
 - Added more details to Nvidia GPU reports.
 - Sensors can now be renamed additionally via context menu.
 - Added more mainboard specific configurations for ASUS and Gigabyte mainboards.
 - Added support for a second miniNG on the T-Balancer bigNG.
 - Added menu entries to Hide/Show and Exit to the sensor system tray icons.
 - Sensors displayed in the system tray will now replace the main icon.
 - Corrected the CPU core voltage for the EVGA X58 SLI Classified mainboard.
 - Fixed a bug in the T-Balancer device enumeration code.
 - Fixed some bugs and improved the auto-startup.
 - Fixed some problems with Fonts.
 - The settings are now saved also in user log off or windows shut situations.
 - Removed the limit column, as hardly any hardware provides these values.
 
 
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