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SpeedFan 4.34 beta 31
SpeedFan is a program to monitor some voltages and temperature of your CPU. SpeedFan allows you to have a deeper view of the status of your computer. Almost every computer includes support for hardware monitoring. Accessing digital temperature sensors is really useful. If you are trying to figure out why your pc hangs when under heavy load or after some hours of usage, SpeedFan might help you to find the real cause. Very often it is a poor power supply, or an improperly installed heatsink that lead to behaviours that we tend to associate with errors from the operating system, but that are not. SpeedFan automatically searches your computer for interesting chips: the hardware monitor chips. SpeedFan can expose voltages, fan speeds and temperatures.
This beta release includes a huge amount of new code and of code rewritings. It fixes the crash on some DFI motherboards and properly identifies one revision of the IT8705F chip. There is a lot of code to improve nVidia support. Intel CORE temperatures should now properly work on all systems.
Added support for the SMBus available on several new SouthBridges. Added support for new chips. Added preliminary CPU identification routines needed to better support new hardware. Added a new setting to see Intel Core temperatures in a RELATIVE or ABSOLUTE way and DTS reading on all Intel CPUs that support it.






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