

a timer set to update all sensor data every 1.0 second.the IDisposable interface to ensure that OHM's resources are properly shut down regardless.The key to the implementation is a public wrapper class I created named ohmDataTree. You should be able to download the code file, unzip it, load it into VS, and compile and execute it. It includes OpenHardwareMonitorLib.dll version 0.8.0 Beta. The code is implemented as a Visual Studio 2015 self-contained project.

But after some experimentation, I think I've managed to do so. Unfortunately, he was unable to fully exploit OpenHardwareMonitor's capabilities. And then Howard wrote a great article here on CodeProject that provided enough information to get me going. Unfortunately, the documentation they provide is minimal at best, and as of this writing, clearly out of date. Some years ago, I considered OpenHardwardMonitor, an open source DLL that seems to cover everything needed. Then again, perhaps I'm just overly picky. Unfortunately, the 3 rd party sensor apps available are a bit quirky, or non-intuitive, or can't be configured the way I'd like. And since then, I've been operating without a satisfactory sensor app. ASUS originally provided PC Probe II to monitor temperatures and fan speeds, but stopped supporting it for the P6T when Windows 10 came out. I have a homebuilt desktop with an ASUS P6T motherboard. It's about 7-8 years old, but still quite powerful and functions beautifully.
