I'm not sure why, but HWiNFO is not showing the correct PSU voltages correctly. They are off by a lot (for example my +12v is showing ~8.896 in stead of ~12.0). I believe the sensor chip is IT8620E which is supposed to be supported, and it also has the IR3564B chip on it as well. Not sure why these values aren't showing correctly, but if anyone could help I'd appreciate it!
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Gigabyte 990FX-Gaming not showing correct PSU voltages
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Integration with Zabbix
I would like to make all required scripts to integrate HWInfo with Zabbix (http://www.zabbix.com/) because HWInfo is best tool I used so far on Windows. OpenHardwareMontior just simply misses too many sensors or gives wrong readings which HWInfo handles properly ![Smile Smile]()
I have checked the Remote Sensor Monitor add on, but would prefer to have more optimal approach by accessing directly the shared memory.
Next to this, biggest challenge at this moment is to have HWInfo start without need to be logged on the computer...
Can someone give me some direction or assistance?

I have checked the Remote Sensor Monitor add on, but would prefer to have more optimal approach by accessing directly the shared memory.
Next to this, biggest challenge at this moment is to have HWInfo start without need to be logged on the computer...
Can someone give me some direction or assistance?
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HWiNFO32 and HWiNFO64 v5.34 released
HWiNFO32/64 v5.34 available.
Changes:
Changes:
- Added monitoring of extension and assistant fans on some ASUS X99/Z170 series.
- Added option to change sensor logging (CSV) separator.
- Added option to specify individual polling rate for disk S.M.A.R.T. status.
- Added support of more International Rectifier PMBus-compliant VRMs.
- Added switching between screens using arrow keys on Logitech G19 LCD.
- Added synchronization with Corsair Link Software v4.2.4.25 and later.
- Added option to disable NVML support to workaround a bug in NVIDIA SLI-enabled systems using R368 and some later drivers.
- Added reporting of PSU efficiency for Corsair AXi/HXi/RMi series.
- Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASRock E3V5 WS.
- Added fan speed and additional temperature monitoring on HP Z440 Workstation.
- Added C-State Residency monitoring for Intel CPUs.
- Added preserving of column widths for all lists in the sensors screen.
- Added NVIDIA Tesla P100, Titan X (Pascal), Quadro P6000, Quadro P5000 and GeForce GTX 1060 3GB.
- Improved monitoring of Corsair H80i v2, H100i v2 and H115i.
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CPU fan
It seems if I keep Hwinfo running when i put my PC to sleep, upon wake the CPU fans will not go above 350 RPM. The fans each have their own 4 pin headers on the board. I am on a X99 deluxe. windows 10 64bit. I just read that Cosair link can cause issues with HWinfo, would this be something I might see from a negative interaction? I remember it asked the other day something about corsair link monitoring not sure if that is when the problem started though.
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Launching HWiNFO at Startup for Normal Users After Windows 10 Anniversary Update
Hi there!
After the Windows 10 Anniversary update I am no longer able to automatically start HWiNFO for normal user accounts by modifying the startup scheduled task to "Run whether user is logged in or not". HWiNFO simply refuses to start in the background as it did before the Windows update. I need it running at all times no matter the privileges of the user logged in, as it continually monitors my watercooling system and triggers alarms when necessary, etc. Any ideas?
After the Windows 10 Anniversary update I am no longer able to automatically start HWiNFO for normal user accounts by modifying the startup scheduled task to "Run whether user is logged in or not". HWiNFO simply refuses to start in the background as it did before the Windows update. I need it running at all times no matter the privileges of the user logged in, as it continually monitors my watercooling system and triggers alarms when necessary, etc. Any ideas?
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Inflatable Pool Floats
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HWiNFO32 and HWiNFO64 v5.33-2910 Beta released
HWiNFO32/64 v5.33-2910 Beta available.
Changes:
Changes:
- Added monitoring of extension and assistant fans on some ASUS X99/Z170 series.
- Added option to change sensor logging (CSV) separator.
- Added option to specify individual polling rate for disk S.M.A.R.T. status.
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HWiNFO on Facebook
A Facebook page for HWiNFO has been launched: https://www.facebook.com/HWiNFO64
Feel free to share/like
Feel free to share/like

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Switching to SSL
The entire HWiNFO site including forum has been switched to SSL (https) to improve security.
Contact me in case of any issues.
Contact me in case of any issues.
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Fan Speed Icon doesn't show for my Samsung NP270E5J
Hello guys!
I have found your product after search for a good tool to know informations about my computer and for try to solve a problem with my cpu fan that doesn't apply a constant speed to lower the temperature of my notebook lately.
The info scan was pretty good and shown a lot of information that i dont had seen in others tools like this, and i have liked a lot.
The sensors tab was nice too, but the main function that is the fan speed control is not shown for me (the icon), even with all my information have been shown in the sensors tab.
I wonder if is a compatibility problem with some of my hardware or just some bug that we can fix.
Anyway, i appreciate if you guys could take a look and maybe solve this issue for me.
Thanks for the attention and all the best!
HWiNFO64.DBG (Size: 443.71 KB / Downloads: 2)
HWiNFO64.jpg (Size: 248.2 KB / Downloads: 3)
HWiNFO64_Summary_Notebook_Info.jpg (Size: 185.71 KB / Downloads: 3)
I have found your product after search for a good tool to know informations about my computer and for try to solve a problem with my cpu fan that doesn't apply a constant speed to lower the temperature of my notebook lately.
The info scan was pretty good and shown a lot of information that i dont had seen in others tools like this, and i have liked a lot.
The sensors tab was nice too, but the main function that is the fan speed control is not shown for me (the icon), even with all my information have been shown in the sensors tab.
I wonder if is a compatibility problem with some of my hardware or just some bug that we can fix.
Anyway, i appreciate if you guys could take a look and maybe solve this issue for me.
Thanks for the attention and all the best!



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Dell Thermal Control Panel
Dell has a hidden Thermal Control Panel that has a BIOS THERMAL CONTROL ENABLED OR DISABLED setting.
My problem is I change it to DISABLED, but when I turn my computer off it reverts to ENABLED.
Does anyone know how to permanently DISABLE Bios Thermal Control on this Dell Thermal Control Panel?
Thanks
My problem is I change it to DISABLED, but when I turn my computer off it reverts to ENABLED.
Does anyone know how to permanently DISABLE Bios Thermal Control on this Dell Thermal Control Panel?
Thanks
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HWiNFO32 and HWiNFO64 v5.35-2935 Beta released
HWiNFO32/64 v5.35-2935 Beta available.
Changes:
Changes:
- Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASUS 970 Pro Gaming/Aura.
- Fixed recognition of AMD Radeon RX 460.
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Some fan sensors have become unstable
First post - have been using HWinfo64 and HWinfoMonitor very successfully since I upgraded about 2 years ago.
A few months ago, I started to notice occasional "glitches" in most of the fan speeds - all 3 chassis fans, but the CPU fan speed is rock solid.
Now, the interesting thing: it appears the fans are monitored off two different chips.
IT8721F
- CPU
- Chassis 1
- Chassis 2
ATI PM2
- Fan2
Chassis 1&2 bounce from zero to normal speed.
Fan2 is stuck at a measured value of 681600 most of the time, briefly dropping to normal occasionally, and then right back up.
So I have watched this slowly get worse over the last few months, and started to wonder if it was time to change out the 3 fans
- they are (were) identical in age/speed/cheapness.
Replaced all 3 today, and now the readings are still flaky - actually worse.
Any ideas what might have changed - other hardware issues?
I tried upgrading from 4.48 of HWINFO64 to 5.34, but no difference.
My system:
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
AMD FX-4100
4x 2GB DDR3
NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 (Asustek variant)
Radeon R7 SSD
Windows 7 SP1
System runs very cool, very quiet, very stable. No overclocking - everything bone stock.
I'm stumped!
Brian
A few months ago, I started to notice occasional "glitches" in most of the fan speeds - all 3 chassis fans, but the CPU fan speed is rock solid.
Now, the interesting thing: it appears the fans are monitored off two different chips.
IT8721F
- CPU
- Chassis 1
- Chassis 2
ATI PM2
- Fan2
Chassis 1&2 bounce from zero to normal speed.
Fan2 is stuck at a measured value of 681600 most of the time, briefly dropping to normal occasionally, and then right back up.
So I have watched this slowly get worse over the last few months, and started to wonder if it was time to change out the 3 fans
- they are (were) identical in age/speed/cheapness.
Replaced all 3 today, and now the readings are still flaky - actually worse.
Any ideas what might have changed - other hardware issues?
I tried upgrading from 4.48 of HWINFO64 to 5.34, but no difference.
My system:
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
AMD FX-4100
4x 2GB DDR3
NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 (Asustek variant)
Radeon R7 SSD
Windows 7 SP1
System runs very cool, very quiet, very stable. No overclocking - everything bone stock.
I'm stumped!
Brian
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smartctl can read SMART from drives behind Areca controller. Any chance HWiNFO will?
I have a server with an Areca 1882 Raid controller with 60 2 TB drives connected to it (3 separate 24 disk chassis).
The layout is as follows. The 2nd column is the enclosure and the 3rd column is the slot the drive is in within that enclosure.
smartctl is able to read the SMART data from each disk as follows:
smartctl -a -d areca,${SLOT}/${ENCLOSURENUM} /dev/arcmsr0
Where SLOT if the slot within each enclosure (ENCLOSURENUM).
arcmsr0 represents the raid controller card in the server.
I'm particularly interested in reading the temps of each drive via SMART so that I can pass them onto aquasuite, which supports HWiNFO as a "software temp sensor".
At the moment, all HWiNFO is showing under Drives, is "RAID DummyDevice". It does not see any of the 60 drives.
My end goal is to be able to control the chassis fan's in the enclosures based on actual drive temps as reported by SMART.
Thanks!
The layout is as follows. The 2nd column is the enclosure and the 3rd column is the slot the drive is in within that enclosure.
Code:
9 02 Slot 01 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
10 02 Slot 02 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
11 02 Slot 03 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
12 02 Slot 04 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
13 02 Slot 05 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
14 02 Slot 06 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
15 02 Slot 07 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
16 02 Slot 08 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
17 02 Slot 09 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
18 02 Slot 10 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
19 02 Slot 11 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
20 02 Slot 12 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #1
21 02 Slot 13 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
22 02 Slot 14 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
23 02 Slot 15 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
24 02 Slot 16 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
25 02 Slot 17 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
26 02 Slot 18 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
27 02 Slot 19 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
28 02 Slot 20 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
29 02 Slot 21 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
30 02 Slot 22 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
31 02 Slot 23 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
32 02 Slot 24 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 2000.4GB Raid Set #2
33 03 Slot 01 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
34 03 Slot 02 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
35 03 Slot 03 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
36 03 Slot 04 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
37 03 Slot 05 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
38 03 Slot 06 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
39 03 Slot 07 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
40 03 Slot 08 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
41 03 Slot 09 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
42 03 Slot 10 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
43 03 Slot 11 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
44 03 Slot 12 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #3
45 03 Slot 13 Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
46 03 Slot 14 Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
47 03 Slot 15 Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
48 03 Slot 16 Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
49 03 Slot 17 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
50 03 Slot 18 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
51 03 Slot 19 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
52 03 Slot 20 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
53 03 Slot 21 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
54 03 Slot 22 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
55 03 Slot 23 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
56 03 Slot 24 Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2000.4GB Raid Set #4
57 04 Slot 01 ST2000VN000-1H3164 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
58 04 Slot 02 ST2000VN000-1H3164 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
59 04 Slot 03 ST2000VN000-1H3164 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
60 04 Slot 04 ST32000644NS 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
61 04 Slot 05 ST2000VN000-1H3164 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
62 04 Slot 06 ST2000NM0011 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
63 04 Slot 07 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
64 04 Slot 08 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
65 04 Slot 09 ST2000NM0033-9ZM175 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
66 04 Slot 10 Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
67 04 Slot 11 Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
68 04 Slot 12 WDC WD200MFYYZ-01D45B0 2000.4GB Raid Set #5
smartctl is able to read the SMART data from each disk as follows:
smartctl -a -d areca,${SLOT}/${ENCLOSURENUM} /dev/arcmsr0
Where SLOT if the slot within each enclosure (ENCLOSURENUM).
arcmsr0 represents the raid controller card in the server.
I'm particularly interested in reading the temps of each drive via SMART so that I can pass them onto aquasuite, which supports HWiNFO as a "software temp sensor".
At the moment, all HWiNFO is showing under Drives, is "RAID DummyDevice". It does not see any of the 60 drives.
My end goal is to be able to control the chassis fan's in the enclosures based on actual drive temps as reported by SMART.
Thanks!
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can't find gow to turn off some sensors
Hello!
First of all i want to thank you for such great tool, however with the latest 5.34 update i got some sensors reading i don't need - and i don't know how to get rid of them via hwinfo itself, i can't see'em in sensors
before 5.34 i have view like this
![[Image: 2.png]]()
With 5.34 i got these huge mess
![[Image: 1.png]]()
All after gpu power readings are useless for me so could you please elaborate when can i turn them off?
First of all i want to thank you for such great tool, however with the latest 5.34 update i got some sensors reading i don't need - and i don't know how to get rid of them via hwinfo itself, i can't see'em in sensors
before 5.34 i have view like this
![[Image: 2.png]](http://picload.org/image/rrclcdol/2.png)
With 5.34 i got these huge mess
![[Image: 1.png]](http://picload.org/image/rrclcdoa/1.png)
All after gpu power readings are useless for me so could you please elaborate when can i turn them off?
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Unknown monitoring parameters
I recently got this programm and I found some temps parameters that I never seen before. Also the temps are quite high. Anyone knows what they are? http://subefotos.com/ver/?df255003485017...43d3bo.jpg
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BSOD on Sensors access
Hello,
I'm experiencing a BSOD while accessing the Sensors function in HWiNFO32 on Windows 7 SP1. Starting the application with default settings and clicking Sensors on the bar causes a BSOD. The same effect can be achieved by selecting the Sensors only option.
I have ran the procedure 3 times, twice on 5.34 and once on 5.35.2953 with the same effect. I'm quite sure HWiNFO worked fine in an earlier version on this PC, but I'm unable to confirm this since oldfoss.com seems to be down.
For some reason attempting to capture the full kernel dump was unsuccessful, even after fiddling with the Page File settings. Minidumps worked fine, and are quite weird because the faulting module seems to be random, but in the case of hwinfo_535_sensors_bsod_1 it actually hit the HWiNFO executable.
After examining HWiNFO32.DBGs I disabled SMBus 0x2E and that has fixed the problem. I have attached the successful .DBG as well.
hwinfo_bsod_debug_info.7z (Size: 88.69 KB / Downloads: 2)
I'm experiencing a BSOD while accessing the Sensors function in HWiNFO32 on Windows 7 SP1. Starting the application with default settings and clicking Sensors on the bar causes a BSOD. The same effect can be achieved by selecting the Sensors only option.
I have ran the procedure 3 times, twice on 5.34 and once on 5.35.2953 with the same effect. I'm quite sure HWiNFO worked fine in an earlier version on this PC, but I'm unable to confirm this since oldfoss.com seems to be down.
For some reason attempting to capture the full kernel dump was unsuccessful, even after fiddling with the Page File settings. Minidumps worked fine, and are quite weird because the faulting module seems to be random, but in the case of hwinfo_535_sensors_bsod_1 it actually hit the HWiNFO executable.
After examining HWiNFO32.DBGs I disabled SMBus 0x2E and that has fixed the problem. I have attached the successful .DBG as well.

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Core #0 C6 Residency missing?
Is there a reason why core #0 is missing there?
![[Image: Pto7LB2.png]](http://i.imgur.com/Pto7LB2.png)
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suggestion
Hello,
I am using HWinfo64 for a long time, great program and does its job.
HWinfo starts with windows 10 start , I use it mainly for Fan Control, and have set Custom Auto.
is it possibe that the setting Custom Auto will start at windows start?
Now what i have to do is click on HWinfo in taskbar , then click in Sensor Status window on the fan icon
and then click on Minimize All , then the fan control start to work according the custom auto setting i have set..
Thanks
Jac
I am using HWinfo64 for a long time, great program and does its job.
HWinfo starts with windows 10 start , I use it mainly for Fan Control, and have set Custom Auto.
is it possibe that the setting Custom Auto will start at windows start?
Now what i have to do is click on HWinfo in taskbar , then click in Sensor Status window on the fan icon
and then click on Minimize All , then the fan control start to work according the custom auto setting i have set..
Thanks
Jac
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how to get VRM temps?
hi, i'm using the latest 64bit version and have a GTX 1060.
how can i enable VRM temp monitoring sensor? by default the app only shows the main core temp. thanks.
how can i enable VRM temp monitoring sensor? by default the app only shows the main core temp. thanks.
![[Image: kMjfL0D.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/kMjfL0D.jpg)
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