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Message started by Pleonasm on Apr 3rd, 2006 at 11:42am

Title: Monitor Hard Disk Temperature
Post by Pleonasm on Apr 3rd, 2006 at 11:42am
SpeedFan is a free utility that may be of interest to many readers of this forum.  With support for over 300 hard disks from 11 manufacturers, the tool can retrieve and display the temperature sensor information of the hard disk drive by accessing the S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) capability of the hardware.

Depending upon your PC, SpeedFan can also display CPU and system temperatures, as well as the fan RPM.

SpeedFan appears to be functionally similar to Hmonitor Pro (US$29), but the 'look-and-feel' seems to be more professional.

Title: Re: Monitor Hard Disk Temperature
Post by Rad on Apr 3rd, 2006 at 1:40pm
love stuff like that. gauges. sensors. temp readings. nuke plants have a million gages, sensors & monitors .. temperature, pressure, flow rate, tank levels, etc .. so you can tell what's happening.

looks like a freebie.

i noticed this in "credits" section:

"The first one to thank is Alexander Van Kaam, for letting me discover the wonderful world of sensors.."

Alex is my buddy who authored motherboard monitor for all those years. i still host his last version. sad to see him abandon it. From the Netherlands.

http://mbm.livewiredev.com/

alex knows a thing or two about monitoring. i helped him word-smith the text on the installation wizard, since english isn't his primary language.

some of these types of prgms can prevent pc from going into standby .. have you gone into standby since installing?

Title: Re: Monitor Hard Disk Temperature
Post by Pleonasm on Apr 4th, 2006 at 9:31am
Rad, if you like data, you’ll love SpeedFan.

It’s a small world:  Alexander Van Kaam sounds like quite an accomplished acquaintance.  It is unfortunate that he choose to discontinue development on Motherboard Monitor in June, 2004 – although it is still available for download.

Unlike SpeedFan, my understanding is that Motherboard Monitor never had the capability to retrieve and report the temperature of hard disk drives.

Yes, SpeedFan is a free utility.

I do not enable “stand-by” on my desktop PC, and so can’t comment on whether or not the program impacts the ability of the PC to enter into that mode.  By default, SpeedFan does periodically (once every few seconds) update the sensor data it displays, although there is a command line parameter (“/NOTIMER”) to suppress that capability.  If the query of the sensor is registered as “activity” by the PC, then one would anticipate that it would interfere with stand-by mode.  The best option, of course, is simply to download and test the utility on your own PC.

Title: Re: Monitor Hard Disk Temperature
Post by Pleonasm on Aug 30th, 2006 at 3:40pm
Version 4.29 of SpeedFan is now available.

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