OpenHardwareMonitor is divided into two parts, an API to interact with your hardware ( CPU, RAM, Fans. However, thanks to the code base being open sourced, there are a couple of active branches, LibreHardwareMonitor being the best one I found, supporting my MSI Z390 Edge AC board and being updated regularly. The first link is an original project which could be downloaded here , but just like SpeedFan, the project is not updated anymore. I searched around for an alternative software with this particular feature and only found a paid option (Angus Monitor). (My BIOS only supports CPU temperature as a temperature source for the PWM fans). I used it to bind my case fans speed to the hottest component of my PC, my GPU. The main feature I used was the custom fan curves with custom temperature sources. Sensors detection is perfectly fine otherwise.I built a new custom UI on top of OpenHardwareMonitor with additional features, mainly linear fan curves with custom temperature sources.Īs you guys may know, SpeedFan is sadly not updated anymore, so newer boards are not detected properly. Seems like the sensors FanControl needs aren't available soon enough when opening the user session (?). I know Radeon 6000 GPUs aren't compatible with FanControl, that's why I use Radeon Software for those fans. Other hardware related software : MSI Center, Asus Armoury Crate, Corsair iCUE Radeon Software : 21.10.1 (used for GPU fan control) Note : there's no other fan header on the mobo. System Fan #1 : 2x Cooler Master MasterFan MF140 Halo (PWM) If I hit refresh immediately I get the exact same pop up.ĬPU Fan : Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo (PWM) Waiting for a few seconds then refreshing solves the issue without making any change to the configuration, until next reboot. Seemingly randomly (+/- 80% of the time) I get error messages from Fan Control on start up :
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