This Unmanaged PI/client allows you to monitor Motherboard temperatures, fan speeds and voltages via the excellent freeware SpeedFan utility by Alfredo Milani Comparetti. You can run copies of this client on different Windows PC's as you wish, provided SpeedFan is installed on each PC.
The package has the following features:
» Temperature monitoring of SMART hard drives, Graphics cards, processor, case etc (hardware dependant)
» Fan speeds of processor & case fans (hardware dependent)
» Motherboard voltages (hardware dependent)
» Speeds via Pulse Width Modulation (PWM - hardware dependent)
» Automatic generation of a virtual device for each metric you wish to monitor
» Different events can be run for each device when preset high or low values are reached
» Different scripts can be run for each device when preset high or low values are reached
» Virtual devices can show just the current values or current values & High/Low records
» Virtual device icons change to red if high value trigger is reached and maintained.
» Virtual device icons change to blue if low value trigger is reached and maintained.
Note: Speedfan is a Windows program so is not compatible with monitoring Linux systems. If you are running Homeseer on Linux, you can still use this to monitor other Windows PC's on your Network.
Any issues, please post here.
As always, it can be downloaded from my site (click on my banner below).
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The package has the following features:
» Temperature monitoring of SMART hard drives, Graphics cards, processor, case etc (hardware dependant)
» Fan speeds of processor & case fans (hardware dependent)
» Motherboard voltages (hardware dependent)
» Speeds via Pulse Width Modulation (PWM - hardware dependent)
» Automatic generation of a virtual device for each metric you wish to monitor
» Different events can be run for each device when preset high or low values are reached
» Different scripts can be run for each device when preset high or low values are reached
» Virtual devices can show just the current values or current values & High/Low records
» Virtual device icons change to red if high value trigger is reached and maintained.
» Virtual device icons change to blue if low value trigger is reached and maintained.
Note: Speedfan is a Windows program so is not compatible with monitoring Linux systems. If you are running Homeseer on Linux, you can still use this to monitor other Windows PC's on your Network.
Any issues, please post here.
As always, it can be downloaded from my site (click on my banner below).
(No banner? check your forum settings)
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