Xmbmon is a motherboard monitoring software that tracks system health and provides valuable insights for maintenance and upgrades.
While xmbmon may not have all the bells and whistles of more robust monitoring programs, it does offer the basics you need to keep tabs on your system's performance. The program includes a command-line option called "mbmon" that can report temperatures, voltages, and RPMs for cooling fans. Additionally, xmbmon displays simple curves that track temperatures and core voltage over time.
One of the strengths of xmbmon is its compatibility with a wide range of hardware monitor chips. Specifically, the program works with chips from companies like National Semiconductor, WinBond, ASUSTek, VIA Technology, Integrated Technology Express, Genesys Logic, Analog Devices, and Standard Microsystem. This broad support means that the program should work with a wide range of motherboards.
Recent updates to xmbmon have fixed bugs related to detecting ALi chipsets, as well as issues with the select() system call. There have also been changes to IO port read/write functionality and support added for SMBus access for VIA VT8237 and Intel ICH6. Additionally, xmbmon now works on Solaris for x86 and features code cleaning for other platforms.
Overall, xmbmon is a solid option for anyone looking to implement basic motherboard monitoring functionality. The program's wide hardware support and recent updates make it a reliable choice.
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