If you download and unpack the portable version, you may run the 32-bit or 64-bit version of the program. The program itself is available as a portable version and installer. You can check out the full version history on the official website in case you are interested. HWiNFO64 7.0 includes fixes, including AMD Ryzen 1st generation CPU clock reporting, monitoring of +12V on some Asus Z590 mainboards, and sensor UI responsiveness improvements for some operations. Monitoring and reporting has been improved for a number of devices, including ASROCK J4105-ITX, Z590 Taichi and Z590 PG Velocita, for LPDDR3/LPDDR4/LPDDR4X memory, MSI H510 series motherboards, and ASUS Z590 motherboards.Īs far as features are concerned, support for monitoring the GPU HotSpot temperature of NVIDIA GPUs was added in the release, preliminary support for DDR5 thermal sensors was added, and AMD Navi monitoring was consolidated. HWiNFO64 7.0 comes with a number of improvements and enhancements. The Pro version is available for £18.06, about 21 Euro and US Dollar (plus VAT where applicable). The new licenses page lists automatic reporting via the command line, automatic sensor logging via the command line, unlimited shared memory support, and a maximum remote monitoring limit of 50 (opposed to the 5 machine limit of the non-commercial version). The Pro version supports several features that the free version does not support. The release of HWiNFO64 7.0 is another milestone release this one changes the licensing of the application into a free version that is available for non-commercial use only, and a commercial version called HWiNFO64 Pro.
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