The output of the (supposed) name variable is clearly some sort of garbled sensor reading-ranging from linearly up via to in line with the GPU temp rising. everything except the CPU, which seems to work perfectly.Īll readings just give me an output of 0, except GPU 0, which is showing some very strange behaviour. However, I'm having trouble with (I think) the addressing of sensors for. Not having to run HWiNFO separately to get readings into Rainmeter would be a boon. With Speedfan seemingly halted in development, the choice of combined system monitor and fan control software is severely limited. And I don't want it on my system to be honest.įirst of all, obviously: major kudos for making this. I've also installed AI Suite an hour ago just as a test, but then Argus Monitor gives an error messages that it is in conflict with AI Suite, so I removed AI Suite again. In HWinfo and AIDA64, my water temperature sensor is read correctly, but Argus Monitor doesn't detect it. I don't have it connected to the water in/out headers, because that didn't read any temps in the BIOS, so I'm using the normal temperature sensor header (and I think there is only 1 on the Hero X) Yes, I get 3 default ones that you also have in your screenshot, but not the 4th one that should be the external temp sensor. I had already switched to that header before I started using Argus Monitor so I haven't tried it with any others. I switched over to the generic temperature header as it gave me more options in the BIOS. I don't have/want/need that so I haven't got it installed or tried it.įWIW I am not using the actual water_in or water_out temp headers on my Maximus X Hero. I'm told version 4 of Argus Monitor can now read additional sensors on some Asus boards, via a second sensor chip, but reading that second chip requires the Asus software to be installed (AI Suite, I believe). LeoDavidson wrote:The header I plugged mine into came up as sensor 4, named Virtual_Temp by default, I think.ĭo you get any motherboard temp sensors at all? There should be at least 3 normally.
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