SpeedFan nLite Addon

A small application that shows you fan speed, voltage and chip temperature.
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Alfredo Milani-Comparetti
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 1.9 MB

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SpeedFan nLite Addon Description

If you want to reduce the time needed for installing your OS you can use nLite addons to create your own bootable image of Windows. Addons are third-party applications developed by other producers than the nLite developers, designed to be included in nLite as addons. They are specially customized so that they can be added to nLite in order to create a preinstall image of Windows to ease a user's work when reinstalling Window on their computer. You just add these addons, create your image and when you reinstall your Windows all your favorite programs will be there just like they were before. It's a fast and easy way to keep a backup especially if you have a lot of programs installed on your computer. SpeedFan was mainly designed to show its user what's really going in their machine. When minimized, a temperature reading is showed on the button right of the desktop. When Speedfan is in an open window you can see a whole lot more. From Fan speed to total voltage, you can view any and all of the current fans. First of all, you have to identify which temperature sensor is which. SpeedFan strictly adheres to available datasheets for each sensor chip. Please remember that hardware monitors are chips that do have some pins (small connectors) which should be connected to some additional hardware (temperature probes, thermistors or thermocouples) in order to be able to read temperatures. Only a few hardware monitor chips do label their connectors with "CPU", "System" and the like. Most of them use labels like "Temp1", "Local" or "Remote". The hardware manufacturers connect available pins to different temperature sensors basically according to the physical placement of components on the motherboard. This means that the same chip, an ITE IT8712F, for example, might be connected to a sensor diode measuring CPU temperature on Temp2 and, on a different hardware, it might be connected on Temp1. If you have a "Local" sensor and a "Remote" labeled one, this usually means that "Local" is the temperature of the monitor chip itself and "Remote" is the temperature read from a "remote" probe. When you have properly identified which temperature sensor is which, try to lower the speed of each fan and look at reported speed and temperatures. If you do not allow SpeedFan to change any fan speed and set all the speeds too low, then SpeedFan won't be able to avoid overheating. nLite is a GUI that will enable you to permanently remove Windows components by your choice. You can add a series of addons to this application so it best fits your needs and desires. Main features: handle almost any number of South Bridges handle almost any number of hardware monitor chips handle almost any number of temperature readings handle almost any number of voltage readings handle almost any number of fan speed readings handle almost any number of PWMs


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