With closed source software, chances are that at some point development stops without a way to add support for new hardware, bug fixes etc.īeside this, the Open Hardware Monitor has already a few features more in the GUI, like temperature plotting (to be improved), system tray display with custom color setup, saved window size and position, minimize to system tray, option to start minimized, editable sensor names and a few minor details. If I stop to continue the development, anyone can continue based on the MPL licensed source. ![]() If you don't like some detail with the Open Hardware Monitor, you can download the source and change that detail. The main difference to the CPUID Hardware Monitor is, that the Open Hardware Monitor is free and open source, while the CPUID Hardware Monitor comes only as freeware binary.
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