


Follow sitewide Reddiquette and Self-Promotion Guidelines.More general hardware-related links, discussions and questions should be posted elsewhere, even if they happen to relate to a system that happens to be overclocked. This subreddit is for links, discussions and questions about overclocking (and underclocking).This is a short summary meant as a reminder - please read the full rules on the wiki before posting.r/overclocking wiki /r/overclocking IRC Join HWBOT to overclock competitively Rules You should always use your own judgement and realise that the only person responsible for any damage caused by overclocking is you. While posts may contain advice and suggestions to perform actions, you must understand that overclocking has all the potential to be a destructive process with irreversible results. This reddit may be used for providing and requesting help with overclocking processes.Users of HWMonitor gave it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars.A place to share information, help those who are new to overclocking and brag about your latest sucessful overclock! IMPORTANT HWMonitor runs on the following operating systems: Windows.

The most prevalent version is 1.45, which is used by 47 % of all installations. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of HWMonitor is 1.45, released on. It was checked for updates 1,602 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. HWMonitor is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by CPUID. Special hardware monitors such as abit® uGuru and Gigabyte® ODIN™ power supplies serie are supported too. In addition, it can read modern CPUs on-die core thermal sensors, as well has hard drives temperature via S.M.A.R.T, and video card GPU temperature. The program handles the most common sensor chips, like ITE® IT87 series, most Winbond® ICs, and others. HWMonitor is a hardware monitoring program that reads PC systems main health sensors : voltages, temperatures, fans speed.
