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Worked a treat thank you for this great utility. I for one would not be comfortable building my mhac without this great tool. It gives me the piece of mind that my machine is running as expected so thank you again.

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hi Kozlak

 

strange think after crossing the 45 C i get a strange value

please can you check this

 

Sorry, sacaman1, I can't help you now. Looks like your hardware reports wrong values.

 

Hi kozlek.

Will you add support of HWMonitor to Snow Leopard 10.6.x?

 

Did you tested it on 10.6.x? Not to compile for 10.6 but use binaries from the package?

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Kozlek, here's a more complete spanish Localizable.strings, it contains all the LocalizedStrings existing in the HWMonitorEngine.m file. As you can see, all is working perfectly, thanks again.

 

"TEMPERATURES" = "TEMPERATURAS";

"DRIVES TEMPERATURES" = "TEMPERATURAS DISCOS";

"SSD REMAINING LIFE" = "DURACIÓN PREVISTA SSD";

"MULTIPLIERS" = "MULTIPLICADORES";

"FREQUENCIES" = "FRECUENCIAS";

"VOLTAGES" = "VOLTAJES";

"FANS" = "VENTILADORES";

"CPU Heatsink" = "Disipador CPU";

"GPU %X Board" = "GPU %X";

"GPU %X Core" = "GPU %X Core";

"GPU %X Proximity" = "Sensor de GPU %X";

"Northbridge" = "Northbridge";

"System Chipset" = "Chipset del Sistema";

"Ambient" = "Ambiente";

"CPU Package" = "CPU";

"CPU %X" = "CPU %X";

"CPU Core %X" = "CPU Core %X";

"Fan %X" = "Ventilador %X";

"CPU" = "CPU";

"Memory" = "Memoria RAM";

"Power/Battery" = "AlimentaciÓn/Batería";

"Quit HWMonitor" = "Salir de HWMonitor";

"No sensors found" = "No hay sensores disponibles";

"Main 12V" = "Principal 12V";

"PCIe 12V" = "PCIe 12V";

"Main 5V" = "Principal 5V";

"Standby 5V" = "Reposo 5V";

"Main 3.3V" = "Principal 3,3V";

"Auxiliary 3.3V" = "Auxiliar 3,3V";

"VRM Supply %X" = "AlimentaciÓn VRM %X";

"Power Supply %X" = "Fuente de alimentaciÓn %X";

 

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no problem if you have time please take a look to it

 

And what's showing OpenHardwareMonitor in Windows, could you check please?

 

Kozlek, here's a more complete spanish Localizable.strings, it contains all the LocalizedStrings existing in the HWMonitorEngine.m file. As you can see, all is working perfectly, thanks again.

 

 

Thank you, added with latest revision.

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Hi Kozlek :)

 

this is the Italian translation

 

"TEMPERATURES" = "ТЕMPERATURE";

"DRIVES TEMPERATURES" = "ТЕМPERATURE HDD";

"SSD REMAINING LIFE" = "STATO DI SALUTE SSD";

"MULTIPLIERS" = "MOLTIPLICATORI";

"FREQUENCIES" = "FREQUENZE";

"VOLTAGES" = "VOLTAGGI";

"FANS" = "VENTOLE";

"CPU Heatsink" = "Dissipatore CPU";

"GPU %X Board" = "Scheda Video %X";

"GPU %X Core" = "GPU %X Core";

"GPU %X Proximity" = "Sensore GPU%X";

"Northbridge" = "Northbridge";

"System Chipset" = "Chipset di Sistema";

"CPU Package" = "CPU";

"CPU %X" = "CPU %X";

"CPU Core %X" = "CPU Core %X";

"Fan %X" = "Ventola %X";

"CPU" = "CPU";

"DIMM Modules" = "Moduli di Memoria";

"Power/Battery" = "Alimentazione / Batteria";

"Quit HWMonitor" = "Esci da HWMonitor";

"No sensors found" = "Nessun sensore disponibile";

 

 

Italian_Translation.txt.zip

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this is the result

 

And it's ok? Seems system temperature is lower then it should be..

 

P.S. Sorry, sacaman1, I erroneously tought that you have Nuvoton chip. Still no changes for you.

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My results (System specs in my signature):

 

Build 8d05bbd

 

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Build 0d2a0b1

 

 

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Localization to PT (Português)

 

 

"TEMPERATURES" = "TEMPERATURAS";

"DRIVES TEMPERATURES" = "TEMPERATURAS DOS DISCOS";

"SSD REMAINING LIFE" = "DURAÇÃO PREVISTA DO SSD";

"MULTIPLIERS" = "MULTIPLICADORES";

"FREQUENCIES" = "FREQUêNCIAS";

"VOLTAGES" = "VOLTAGENS";

"FANS" = "VENTILADORES";

"CPU Heatsink" = "Dissipador da CPU";

"GPU %X Board" = "GPU %X Placa";

"GPU %X Core" = "GPU %X Núcleo";

"GPU %X Proximity" = "Sensor %X da GPU";

"Northbridge" = "Northbridge";

"System Chipset" = "Chipset do Sistema";

"Ambient" = "Ambiente";

"CPU Package" = "CPU";

"CPU %X" = "CPU %X";

"CPU Core %X" = "Núcleo da Cpu %X";

"Fan %X" = "Ventilador %X";

"CPU" = "CPU";

"Memory" = "Memoria RAM";

"Power/Battery" = "AlimentaÇÃo/Bateria";

"Quit HWMonitor" = "Sair do HWMonitor";

"No sensors found" = "NÃo há sensores disponíveis";

"Main 12V" = "Principal 12V";

"PCIe 12V" = "PCIe 12V";

"Main 5V" = "Principal 5V";

"Standby 5V" = "Repouso 5V";

"Main 3.3V" = "Principal 3,3V";

"Auxiliary 3.3V" = "Auxiliar 3,3V";

"VRM Supply %X" = "AlimentaÇÃo VRM %X";

"Power Supply %X" = "Fonte de alimentaÇÃo %X";

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The same situation also on my system in rig. With the latest revision no more power supply voltages

 

Also another question: how can i force to display all cpu cores in the HWmonitor app?

tnx

 

Try latest revision.

 

HI! Can you help me to detect my mobility radeon 4570 on GPU stat? (id 95531002)

 

Thank you very much

 

 

This ID is already in the supported list in RadeonX plugin. HWMonitor should show GPU temperature and you should see RadeonMonitor related messages in kernel log.

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I just added new feature to Super I/O plugins - value modifiers. Modifiers could be set in "Sensors Configuration" section of SuperIOFamily's info.plist.

 

It's impossible to use universal modifiers because different motherboard manufacturers have different implementations also for the same Super I/O chip models on different mobos. So it's up you to found proper modifiers values. There is couple of well known modifiers values for some mobos and Super I/O chipsets could be obtained from OpenHardwareMonitor project (see SuperIOHardware.cs file).

 

The formula used is: offset + value + (value - reference) * gain, there is value is the unmodified value read from the registers. The formula used in OpenHardwareMonitor for voltage is a bit different. For example in OpenHardwareMonitor: v.Add(new Voltage("+12V", 5, 27, 9.1f)) , second parameter (5) is VIN5, the 3rd parameter and 4th is the gain = 27 / 9.1 = 2.967. In the info.plist you should set 2.967 * 1000 (because of info.plist's Number could get only integer values):

 

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At the end you could get a picture like this:

 

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