Added 3 new synthetic temperatures (Offset, Saturation, Lower Limit).data from Network Attached Storage (NAS). Added an option to also include the GPU fan control into the fan control profiles (this option has to be enabled in the program settings).Improved persistent storage of fan speed profiles to make it more robust in case of hardware configuration changes.In case you had configured warnings, please check and adjust them in the new interface. The individual warning thresholds for each sensor are now placed in Settings/Display/Configuration. You can now set individual temperature limits for CPU, all GPU temperatures, all HDD/SSD temperatures as well as fan speed thresholds for each channel.Improved support for MSI NUC126 fan control. Support for Chipset temperature sensor on X570 mainboards added.Simplified Chinese language interface added (thanks to "nfsking2" for the translation).This needs to be activated in Argus Monitor Settings (Miscellaneous -> GPU -> Control GPU fans individually). For Nvidia GPU cards, the fans can now be controlled individually (if supported by GPU driver).Improved GUI responsiveness in some situations.Improved internal code for measuring CPU bus clock frequency.Fixed a bug which would prevent separate fan cooler control on certain Nvidia GPU cards.Support for Fintek F81966 SuperIO monitoring chip added.Support for Nuvoton NCT6799D SuperIO monitoring chip added.Support for AMD Zen4 / Ryzen 7000 series CPUs added.Several minor improvements and bug fixes.Option to reset all graphs and maximum values.You can now configure each single CPU core to display or hide in the graph windows, separately for the temperature and frequency graphs (in Settings/Display/Configuration).Up to 24 CPU cores can be displayed in Overview- (value display), Temperature- and Frequency-Graph windows.Support for Nuvoton NCT5585D SuperIO monitoring chip added.Support for 13th Gen Intel Core 13000 CPUs (Raptor Lake) added.Support for ITE IT87952 SuperIO monitoring chips added.Improved Support (fan control) for Nuvoton NCT6686D SuperIO monitoring chips for AsRock mainboards.This feature is currently still in BETA status as not all variants of possible Windows scaling factors and of possible setups for systems with multiple monitors could be tested yet. In the new manual mode you can adjust the size of Argus Monitor in different steps and thus override the automatic scaling of the program window by Windows.In automatic mode, Argus Monitor scales its size according to the Windows scaling factor (adjustable in Windows Settings), as before.With version 6.2.01 we have therefore introduced the option of manual scaling of the Argus Monitor program window, to be found under Settings/Display. In the past years we received from time to time requests if Argus Monitor could not be displayed enlarged or if the automatic scaling of Argus Monitor by Windows could not be switched off for systems with multiple monitors and different scaling factors.
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