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SpeedFan 4.49 Copyright 2000-2013 by Alfredo Milani-Comparetti (alfredo@almico.com) You can find SpeedFan at: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.

php What it does: SpeedFan is a freeware program that monitors fan speeds and temperatures in comp uters with a known monitoring chip. Its main feature is that it can control the speed of th e fans according to the temperatures inside your pc, thus reducing noise and power cons umption. SpeedFan can also access S.M.A.R.T. data and temperatures from EIDE, SATA and SC SI hard disks (connected in several RAID setups too). Disclaimer: SpeedFan has been thoroughly tested, but you should know that low level access t o the hardware of a PC can lead to unexpected results. How to setup: Use the installer and read the HELP FILE. Feedback: Feel free to contact me at alfredo@almico.com if you've got any question or sugg estion or discover any strange behaviour. I would like to receive an e-mail from those of you who try and find useful my p rogram. Not much: just a line of text. Thanx for your attention :-) History: 4.49 - fixed a typo causing to wrongly identify Windows 8 as Windows 7 - fixed ACPI temperature readings on some Windows 7 4.48 - added full support for Windows 8 - added full support for Windows Server 2012 - fixed ATK0110 device detection - fixed ACPI Thermal Zones detection - updated device driver to improve Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 suppor t 4.47 - added support for hard disks through CSMI (Intel Matrix RAID and Intel Ra pid Storage, for example) - added support for Intel 7 Series SMBus - added full support for NCT6779D - added full support for Fintek F71808A - fixed temperature reading for Intel Ivy Bridge - fixed ATK0110 support on several motherboards - switched to the new HddStatus service (it works on Unix/Linux too now) - ARECA RAID support is not longer probed on Windows 2K - limited DELL Studio 1558 support to the PWM alone for system stability - added support for Seagate FreeAgentDesktop and FreeAgent USB enclosures - added /NOINTELQST command line parameter - TDELLSensor now handles resume from suspend 4.46 - greatly improved DELL support - nVidia I2C support works again with driver 275+

- now ATI Radeon support resets Manual Fan Control to the state it had when SpeedFan was started (no more unexpected video card fan set to 100% on program exi t) - added support for Intel X79 (Patsburg) SMBus - added support for ServerWorks HT1000 SMBus - added SAT support for USB enclosures - added support for USB enclosures using SunPlus, IoData and Logitech chips ets - added voltage reading tweaks and configurations for several Intel motherb oards - added full support for Fintek F71858AD - rewritten Areca RAID support and improved support for Areca SAS controlle rs - slightly refactored hard disk USB vendor guessing - added support for AMD Family 12h (LLano) temperature - added support for AMD Family 14h (Bobcat) temperature - ATK0110 tries to find the best interface when multiple ones are available in ACPI BIOS (please, report if support is broken for your motherboard model) - added preliminary support for Fujitsu-Siemens Hades 4.45 - added full support for ATI RADEON video cards (including CrossFire config urations and fan control) - completely rewritten DELL support - DELL support is now enabled on a wider range of models - added full support for ITE IT8772F - added support for Fintek F71889A - added full support for SMSC EMC2103-1 and SMSC EMC2103-2 - added support for Fintek F71869AD - added support for Fintek F71862 at unusual addresses - preliminary support for SMSC SCH5317 - fixed Nuvoton W83627DHG-P PWM MODE advanced settings - fixed ASUS ATK0110 readings on several motherboards - fixed ATK0110 support on some Asus motherboards - enabled SMBus on Intel ICH9M-E, if needed - added full AMD Hudson-2 SMBus support - TACPISonySensor support is now probed on all SONYs - fixed multiple glitches and bug related to Advanced Fan

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