- greatly improved DELL supportChangelog Speedfan 4.44:
- nVidia I2C support works again with driver 275+
- now ATI Radeon support resets Manual Fan Control to the state it had when SpeedFan was started (no more unexpected video card fan set to 100% on program exit)
- added support for Intel X79 (Patsburg) SMBus
- added support for ServerWorks HT1000 SMBus
- added SAT support for USB enclosures
- added support for USB enclosures using SunPlus, IoData and Logitech chipsets
- added voltage reading tweaks and configurations for several Intel motherboards
- added full support for Fintek F71858AD
- rewritten Areca RAID support and improved support for Areca SAS controllers
- slightly refactored hard disk USB vendor guessing
- added support for AMD Family 12h (LLano) temperature
- added support for AMD Family 14h (Bobcat) temperature
- ATK0110 tries to find the best interface when multiple ones are available in ACPI BIOS (please, report if support is broken for your motherboard model)
- added preliminary support for Fujitsu-Siemens Hades
- added full support for ATK0110Changelog Speedfan 4.43:
- added Advanced Fan Control including a graphical UI for configuration
- DELL support is now working on 64 bit systems too
- DELL support can change fan speeds, but if the BIOS is overriding it, there is little SpeedFan can do
- added support for ST STTS3000 and ST STTS2002 DIMM temperature sensors
- reported temperatures and fan speed on Sony Vaio VGN-FW21E
- fan speed is reported on some ASUS laptops with ATK0100 (like the F81Se and the K52JT)
- added preliminary identification of Fintek F71862
- PWM values can now be logged too
- temperatures are no longer tied to every fan speed as a default
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- added F71809 PWM setting and reading
- improved SMART hard disk temperature reading if multiple attributes seem to report it
- rebuilt ARECA DLL with latest library and improved Areca RAID support
- more aggressive behaviour setting PWMs (this might help on systems where something else tries to change them)
- restored full nVidia video card supportChangelog Speedfan 4.42:
- hard disk finding now uses more stringent rules that lead to a much faster program startup
- fixed configuration issues with multiple nVidia video cards on the same system
- greatly improved User Interface responsiveness
- administrator privileges are now required and enforced to run SpeedFan
- added full support for Nuvoton W83627DHG-P, including PWM control
- added full support for Nuvoton NCT6776F, including PWM control
- added full support for Fintek F71808E, including PWM control
- added full support for Fintek F71809, including PWM control
- added full support for ITE IT8728F, including PWM control
- added full support for EMC2113, including PWM control
- added full support for Nuvoton W83L771
- added full PWM control for ITE IT8721F
- added support for several JEDEC JC 42.4 compliant sensors
- fully verified ITE IT8721F fan reading and control
- improved support for ACPI Thermal Zone temperatures reporting
- fixed Nuvoton W83667HG PWM MODE advanced settings
- fixed Nuvoton W83667HG-B PWM MODE advanced settings
- fixed Nuvoton W83677HG-I PWM reading
- fixed Winbond W83791D and Winbond W83792D TEMP2 and TEMP3 readings
- fixed Nuvoton W83627DHG, W83627EHF and W83667HG PWM TYPE settings
- fixed ITE IT8728F H/M identification
- fixed ITE IT8728F advanced properties support
- fixed ITE IT8720F PWM control
- fixed PWM readings for fans 4 and 5 on some ITE IT8712F
- added support for 3 additional temperature readings for Nuvoton W83677HG-I
- added support for Vtt voltage reading on ADT7490
- added Fintek F71858 support for fans, PWMs and advanced options
- improved detection of AD7417 to avoid false identifications
- Intel Core temperature are now properly read for 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor Family (Sandy Bridge)
- TIntelCoreSensor avoids reading temperatures from threads resulting from Hyper-Threading
- fixed temperature reporting on some hard disks that do not expose the usual SMART attribute
- added identification of Fintek F71869F
- added preliminary identification of ITE IT8772F
- added preliminary detection of Asus A8000B
- fixed a bug that prevented access to the SMBus on some ATI southbridges
- voltage scans are no longer automatically enabled for several ITE chips
- added preliminary identification for Fintek F71859
- added identification of Fintek F71809 and Fintek F71859
- added full support for Intel 6 Series SMBus
- added Intel NM10 SMBus enabler
- added full support for Intel ICH10 82801JD/DO SMBus
- /NONVIDIAI2C command line parameter is properly honoured again
- fixed a nasty bug in Intel SMBus support routines that could lead to releasing SMBus ownership at the wrong time
- improved Intel SMBus routines
- added exact voltage readings for Intel DH61BE, DH61CR, DH61DL, DH61WW, DH67BL, DH67CL, DH67GD, DH67CF, DP67BA, DP67DE, DP67BG, DB65AL, DQ67EP, DQ67OW, DQ67SW, DX58OG
- improved voltage readings for Asus P8P67 DeLuxe, P8P67 and P8P67-M
- pre-built configuration support has been added
- pressing on the left of the tabs on the main form no longer closes the program
- greatly improved nVidia video card supportInteressenten finden auf der Entwicklerhomepage auch Betas, das mit aktueller Hardware unter Umständen besser zurecht kommt, wenn die Finalfassung bei Ihnen nicht funktioniert.
- added full access to hardware monitor chips available on several nVidia video cards (enabled I2C writes to allow fan speed control too)
- improved Intel QST support
- Intel QST now checks first for 2.0, then falls back to 1.0, if needed
- added support for external USB drives using JMicron controllers
- fixed fan speed computation for several Analog Devices chips (ADM1027, ADT7463, ADT7475, ADT7476, ADT7468, ADT7473, ADT7490) when configured for non standard number of pulses per revolution
- MUTEXes used to synchronize with other tools while accessing buses are now defined Global
- fixed CPU usage bars size on the main window
- enabled SMBus access on ICH10 and ICH10R, if needed
- if SpeedFan service is unavailable, a message dialog is shown and the program stops running
- added scan exceptions for Asus P5N-T DELUXE and Intel DX58SO
- SEND REPORT now includes a list of ACPI devices found
Komplett-PC-Käufer
02.04.2012 21:56
Wäre schön wenn mal die Temperatur von ATI-Karten auch ausgelesen werden kann :/
Für so etwas gibt es den MSI Afterburner
Freizeitschrauber
13.07.2011 22:20
Das ist ein Klasse-Programm
Aber kann mir kurz jemand sagen wie man das log-file öffnen kann? Da steht bei mir nur: seconds und darunter so zahlenfolgen
Software-Overclocker
13.07.2011 21:54
Grad am ausprobieren. Nett.