![]() OpenHardwareMonitor is divided into two parts, an API to interact with your hardware ( CPU, RAM, Fans. The existing UI is a HWMonitor clone that allows to set a manual fan speed to any fan, but no temperature/speed fan curve here. % will surf until temp is stable at load.So I decided to make my own lightweight application with the OpenHardwareMonitorLib API, and here is what I got so far. Q: How does works and what does its parameters do?Ī: Click on its card's icon at the top left, a dialog will tell you. Q: There is no control cards / control cards are missing / control cards are not changing my fan speeds, what's the issue? ![]() NET, like with a Plugin, then feel free to submit that. If you do have a hardware compatibility request and you can provide a working sample of code that can be used in. Please only open issues for the software itself, UI, feature request and so on. Any issue regarding hardware compatibility entirely depends on: Fan Control is basically a UI on top of existing hardware libraries. I am not the main developer for the driver/backend portion of this software. The plugin system let you inject any type of sensor into FanControl, see Plugins wiki (Optional) -c or -config command line arg.Extract to the desired installation folder.Auto fan curve (BETA): Automatically adjust speed to keep target temperature.Nickname any temperature sensor from the sensor settings dialog.Configurable temperature range for graphs. ![]()
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