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Monitor Your Hardware with SpeedFan (Windows Wednesday)

Nowadays with viruses and spyware all over the Internet, everyone is worried about protecting their computers from software problems.  But have you ever worried about protecting your computer from hardware issues?

You can know whether your hardware is working properly or not by doing some simple monitoring.  SpeedFan is a hardware monitoring program that allows you to monitor everything from voltages to hard drive temperatures.  SpeedFan can even control your fan speeds so your computer runs quieter.

You can tell a lot about a computer by monitoring its hardware. For example, if the cpu and system temperatures are too high it is likely that your computer is being bogged down with too many processes running at the same time. If this is the case, you might want to read a previous article on how to disable unnecessary processes.  However, high temperatures could also be a fan beginning to fail or maybe your computer case doesn’t have good enough air flow.

By monitoring your system voltages you can tell if your power supply is still in good shape. For example, if your computer sometimes restarts for no reason or even locks up when multitasking it could be caused by a faulty power supply.  A good way to check is to place the computer under stress. This can be done by encoding a DVD or even a stress test that maxes out your hardware.  This is the time when your system could restart or become unresponsive. However, if your voltages are within the proper limits, chances are your power supply is still good.

But, if your computer still restarts or freezes from time to time, you might want to try keeping a log of the events to help you diagnose the problem. Here is a previous article on logging computer shutdowns.

Below is a screenshot of the main window.  As you can see, this is where you can monitor your fan speeds, hardware temperatures, and voltages.

To let SpeedFan automatically control your fan speeds, the ‘Automatic fan speed’ box must be checked. Once this box is checked, you will see the fan rpms vary depending on temperature. You can also manually control the fan speeds by changing the percentages located in the middle of the main window.

If you click the ‘Configure’ button in the upper-right corner, you will see the following screen. This is where you can adjust which temperatures are being monitored. You can also specify a desired temperature and a warning temperature.  This will help SpeedFan know which temperature to keep your hardware at when adjusting your fan speeds.

You can have SpeedFan display temperatures in the tray (near the clock) so that you don’t have to keep opening the main window to check on your temperatures. To display a temperature next to the clock, click the ‘Show in tray’ check box in the bottom-right corner. If you would like to rename the title of the hardware you are monitoring, simply click on the name and then press F2.

There are more tabs located in the configuration window. However, I am not going to go over these at this time since the settings are similar to those on this page. If you have a question about a setting, please email me or check out the SpeedFan website.

Another great feature of SpeedFan is it allows you to monitor the health of your hard drives.  While at the main window, click the ‘S.M.A.R.T.’ tab located across the top of the window.  There is a drop-down box where you can choose which hard drive you would like to test.

To test a hard drive simply select the drive you want and press the refresh button next to the drop-down box.  In a matter of seconds you will see a report on your hard drive. It also tells you some important information such as model number and firmware version.  For more information on what the values in the report mean, read the SpeedFan article on S.M.A.R.T.

Sure there are other hardware monitoring programs out there. The reason I like SpeedFan so much is it is clean, simple, and to the point. There are not a lot of extra features that clutter up the display or settings area. I also like being able to monitor my temperatures in the system tray.  Lastly, SpeedFan is updated pretty often to make sure the newest hardware is supported.

If you want to give SpeedFan a try go over to their download page and get your copy of SpeedFan. The link is located at the beginning of the second paragraph.

As always, remember that this software is freeware, so you do not have to pay to use it. However, if you want to keep it this way consider giving a donation to help out the guys over at SpeedFan.

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