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0000066SpeedFanOtherpublic2006-08-05 13:52
ReporterMrRadar Assigned Toalfredo  
PrioritynormalSeverityfeatureReproducibilityN/A
Status resolvedResolutionfixed 
Fixed in Version4.25 
Summary0000066: Automatic shutdown
DescriptionI would like for SpeedFan to shutdown Windows if one or more of the temperature, voltage, or fan speed sensors goes above or below a user specified range. This would be helpful if the system cooling failed while the user was away from his computer.
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alfredo

2004-08-24 01:39

manager   ~0000290

I'm working on it :-)

Psy

2004-12-16 21:50

reporter   ~0000541

In fact, a feature like a text box to enter a filename to run if the temp rises over quota can be nicer. If the filename is a wav file, it plays, if it's an exe file, it runs. This way you can also shutdown windows manually running shutdown.exe.

coldmist

2004-12-17 09:06

reporter   ~0000545

I have seen my video card ambient temps have a spike that is almost 2x the normal temp for a single sample. (Suddenly, the fans kick up to 100% and all I'm doing is reading email.) I'll attach a screen capture from just a few minutes ago.

If you implement this, please have some algorithm that says the alarm temp has to be an average of the last 3 temp readings or something. Otherwise, it would shut down computers from random glitches.

2004-12-17 09:06

 

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almico

2006-08-05 13:52

administrator   ~0001855

SpeedFan 4.25 added EVENTS. You do it using them.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2004-08-16 04:08 MrRadar New Issue
2004-08-24 01:39 alfredo Note Added: 0000290
2004-08-24 01:39 alfredo Status assigned => acknowledged
2004-12-16 21:50 Psy Note Added: 0000541
2004-12-17 09:06 coldmist Note Added: 0000545
2004-12-17 09:06 coldmist File Added: temp_spike.gif
2006-08-05 13:52 almico Note Added: 0001855
2006-08-05 13:52 almico Status acknowledged => resolved
2006-08-05 13:52 almico Resolution open => fixed
2006-08-05 13:52 almico Fixed in Version => 4.25