SIV (System Information Viewer) displays many OS, network and hardware-related information, including CPU, USB, PCI, sensors and others.
On some systems, notably Windows 7 with nVidia chipsets and several RAID controllers, the [SMART] panel may fail to report information. In many cases this issue can be resolved by using the -SCSI command line option.
When this option is selected all requests to read the drive SMART information are routed via the SIV Kernel Driver which actions them using IRP_MJ_SCSI requests (hence -SCSI).
What's New in This Release:
· Improved AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core (Zambezi) speed reporting and fixed an issue with the [MCH] page.
· Added the nVidia [GPU CUDA] reporting page, current nVidia GPU Frame Buffer usage and the [Dummy DVI] page.
· Added nVidia MCP61, MCP65, MCP67/68, MCP73, MCP77/78, MCP79/7A and MCP7B temperature reporting.
· Added the [BOINC Status] page which lists BOINC processes and GPU Memory Use or Temperatures. Including an option to set the CPU Affinity for Idle Priority Class BOINC clients. On a system with HyperThreading different cores will be used when possible.
· Added the monitoring of Battery or UPS current voltage, charge level and the estimated time remaining.
· Added a [SIV Autorun] on login setup facility.
· Updated Bulgarian and Portuguese translations.