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Lupo

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    i7-4790K
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    Asus z97-PRO Gamer
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX Savage 2400MHz 2x4gb
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 960 G1 Gaming, 2gb (sigh...)
  • Case
    An old full tower server case from the '90s
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    WD WD10EZEX 7200rpm 1TB
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    Thermaltake Berlin 80Plus 630W
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    Philips 273E3LHSB
    Asus VE228HR
    Both max out at 1080@70hz
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    CoolerMaster Nepton 280L
    (it's so loud!)
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    original Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite
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    Lenovo B590 running as a linux server

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  1. It's been working great for me, aside losing the settings a couple times after rebooting, which I wasn't able to reproduce. I'm still trying to figure out if there's a way for me to have the VRM temperature recognized in LibreHardwareMonitor.. HWiNFO, HWMonitor and SpeedFan can read it correctly, but it seems that both LHM and OHM skip that specific reading. It reads everything else but the #4 temperature, which is my VRM. My motherboard is an ASUS Z97-PRO GAMER (Nuvoton NCT6791D), if that helps..
  2. Thanks for the updates, it's coming along nicely! What is the impact of having the temperature displayed as the tray icon? If possible an option to turn it back to static if not used would be appreciated! I remember having a weird issue with speedfan, where having any temperature shown in tray would prevent my cpu from entering full idle state. Testing the responsive time setting now, everything seems to be working great! Would it be possible to save and load different settings? a bit like "presets" that you could quickly switch through, in example for silent / performance / blast all fans.. Thanks again!
  3. Hello, and a HUGE thanks for working on this! I've tested it with my setup and trying to replace SpeedFan seems a realistic possibility with how good it already is. I'm finding a couple points I'd like to bring up, to further improve the software. An option for hysteresis (don't change speed unless temperature changes more than X for longer than Y seconds), to prevent continous ramping up and down of fan noise when a value jitters on the boundary of a degree, and also saving the position and size of the window when you save the configuration would be great. In example my radiator does not have a water temperature sensor, so I'm stuck using CPU temp for the fans.. I would love to be able to set it like.. if it's over 60°C for more than 30 seconds, ramp up the fans.. so it won't increase the speed for a quick transient load that wouldn't affect the loop temperature, but it would work perfectly for long tasks like renders or gaming and such. On a different note.. HWiNFO64 and SpeedFan are able to read the VRM temperature on my Asus Z97-PRO Gamer, but it's not available in Open Fan Control. Is it related to the HardwareMonitor library used? Thanks again for developing this, I've been looking for a modern alternative to speedfan for a long time. Would love to see it on github, it has a lot of potential for growing into a great solution. [small edit] Tested LibreHardwareMonitor and OpenHardwareMonitor, and both indeed don't read my VRM sensor temperature. No luck on that.
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