The Open Hardware Monitor is a free open source software that monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock speeds of a computer. The Open Hardware Monitor supports most hardware monitoring chips found on todays mainboards. 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 monitored values can be displayed in the main window, in a customizable desktop gadget, or in the system tray.
Open Hardware Monitor software runs on 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 and any x86 based Linux operating systems without installation.
Changes in this version:
- Added support for Intel Skylake, Kaby Lake and Airmont CPUs.
- Added support for Intel Xeon E5-26xx v4 and Xeon D-15xx CPUs.
- Added support for Intel Intel i5, i7 5xxC (14nm) CPUs.
- Added support for AMD family 15h model 30h APUs.
- Added support for ITE IT8620E and IT8628E super I/O chips.
- Added support for Nuvoton NCT6102D/NCT6106D super I/O chips.
- Added more Nvidia RAM sensors (free, used and total).
- Added more sensors for Samsung and Plextor SSDs.
- Replaced the ‘Temperature Difference From 100’ with a simple ‘Temperature’ sensor on hard drives.
- Fixed wrong Nvidia GPU clock min and plotting values.
- Fixed issues with Nuvoton NCT6791D super I/O chips after wake from S3 sleep state.
- Fixed incorrect OS version showing up in reports for Windows 10 and 8.1.
- Added customizable pen colors for the plot window.
- Improved the automatic plot pen color assignment strategy.
Download: Open Hardware Monitor 0.8.0 Beta | 502 KB (Open Source)
View: Open Hardware Monitor Website | Documentation