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Post by udovoodoo on Feb 24, 2020 6:54:08 GMT
AIO water cooling kits are very popular these days. A dead water cooling pump leads to rapid overheating.
In order to protect the system, there may be some value in leveraging SIV to issue a shut down when certain thresholds are reached. For example if AIO Pump RPM is 0 or temp > 90c, run batch file to shut down the machine (shutdown /s /f /t 0).
I've been leveraging HWinfo64 for this functionality but running two monitoring programs simultaneously is not ideal.
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Post by siv on Feb 24, 2020 7:09:35 GMT
I recall being asked for this before and am still concerned about what might happen if SIV should have shut the system down, but failed to do this. Given this I am reluctant to explicitly implement support for this as I am concerned some uses may seek compensation.
You could have a program what queries the SIV sensor data at regular intervals and should it decide it's appropriate shutdown the system. If you run SENTEST.exe it lists all the data that is available. It's only a couple of hundred lines of C which in the past I have emailed to SIV uses who wish to do specialised processing of the sensor data.
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