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.