Open Hardware Monitor for Alienware r10 with automatic and manual fan curves. Replaces AWCC and outdated SpeedFan.

Features

  • Support for it8669e super-io chip
  • Automatic fan control
  • Manual fan curves
  • Improved functionality over SpeedFan

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  • Very nice and powerful tool for Aurora R10 owner struggling with thermals. One star less because it would be so much better if more sensors on GPU would be available. Especialy memory junction temp to make front fan curve tied to GPU memory temperature.
    Reply from Open Hardware Monitor for Alienware
    Edited 2022-01-13
    Thank you for the review. I just want to mention Open hardware monitor is not my project. I merely implemented the support for the super io chip found in Alienware (and possibly other Dell machines) as well as merged the fan curves settings from some forks.
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2021-01-08