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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001428 | SpeedFan | User interface | public | 2009-06-29 05:05 | 2009-06-29 21:25 |
Reporter | coldmist | Assigned To | alfredo | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | N/A |
Status | assigned | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | Asus X38 | OS | XP | OS Version | SP2 |
Product Version | 4.37 | ||||
Summary | 0001428: Change colors of the sensor's name if causing the fans to spin up | ||||
Description | On the main front page, in the sensor area, Although the arrows (up/down/check) show relative temp changes, it's not obvious which sensor is above the threshold and is causing the fans to get spun up. Maybe it's a hard drive. Maybe a CPU. Maybe a South bridge chip. Maybe with the fans speeding up, the CPU is getting colder, but the Hard drive temps are still too high, etc. Could the color of the text of the given sensor be changed to red or something if that is the sensor causing the fans to speed up? | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Motherboard Model | Asus X38 | ||||
Video Card Model | 8800GTS | ||||
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Idea: Maybe if the fans are just creeping up because it's getting close to the 'Desired' temp, show orange for the offending device. But, if it's over the warning temps (ie fans at 100%), then show red. |
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I would like to see this also. Perhaps the current warning icon can be used but have the color change as the temp moves from desired to warning level. I would also like to have the option to play an alarm sound without the need to build an event. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2009-06-29 05:05 | coldmist | New Issue | |
2009-06-29 05:05 | coldmist | Status | new => assigned |
2009-06-29 05:05 | coldmist | Assigned To | => alfredo |
2009-06-29 05:05 | coldmist | Motherboard Model | => Asus X38 |
2009-06-29 05:05 | coldmist | Video Card Model | => 8800GTS |
2009-06-29 05:07 | coldmist | Note Added: 0004891 | |
2009-06-29 21:25 | danbendan | Note Added: 0004892 |