Saturday, March 3rd 2007
SpeedFan 4.32 Released

The latest version of SpeedFan, one of the best pieces of software for temperature monitoring and fan control, has been released taking it to version 4.32. It's only a minor update, adding improved motherboard support and other small fixes. One of the biggest improvements is full 64-bit support, including Vista, and full Core 2 Duo support. Here is the complete list of changes:
- added a digitally signed 64 bit driver (fully tested under Vista 64 bit)
- added full support for INTEL CORE DUO internal temperature readings
- added full support for Andigilog aSC7621
- added full support for Fintek F71882F
- added xAP support to publish temperatures and fan speeds
- improved support for Fintek F71782F
- improved support for IT8716F
- renamed temperatures readings for MAX6640
- improved compatibility with Intel D975XBX2
- reduced AD7416 and AD7417 false detections
- reduced MAX6650/6651 false detections
- improved Intel SMBus routines
19 Comments on SpeedFan 4.32 Released
And it no longer sets fan temperatures to 100% since v4.30 Fusion.
3.2.1
a 12v rail should be as close to 12v (hence the name) as possible. That guide just tells you that it's safe up to 12.6v.