Written on my mobo box
Asus C.O.P. is a hardware protection circuit that automatically shuts down the system power before temperatures go high enough to permanently damage your CPU.
Written on website
- Be notified by e-mail if an alarm goes off
- Launch CPUIdle if your selected CPU sensor reaches to value X
- Launch ShutDown NOW! on an alarm
- Support for FanTemp
- Multiple Languages
- Show Temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- Temperature as an icon in your System Tray
- Set Temperature Scale for all 3 Sensors
- Set Alarm Temperature for all 3 Sensors
- Set Alarm for Fans if they stop working after X seconds
- On all 3 Temperature Alarms you can individually set if you want a message, run a program, make PC Speaker Beep and/or run a wave
- On Voltage Alarm show message, run program, make PC
- Speaker Beep and/or run a wave
- On all 3 Fan RPM Alarms show message, run program, make PC
- Speaker Beep and/or run a wave
- On Resource Alarm show message, run program, make PC
- Speaker Beep and/or run a wave
configure program to automatically run at windows startup- Remove Degree symbol for those who have foreign charterset
- All 3 Sensors can have a compensation value to adjust it to your Bios
- Custom naming of all three of the Temperature Sensors and all three Fan's
- Select the Core Voltage port to scan and set your Core Voltage
- Show all the minimum and maximum values of a session
- Keep a TXT Log file of all warnings with time and date
- Keep a TXT Log file that logs all values at self set intervals
- Keep a TXT Log file that logs all low, high and average values at shutdown
- Keep a HTML Log file of all warnings with time and date
- Keep a HTML Log file that logs all values at self set intervals
- Keep a HTML Log file that logs all low, high and average values at shutdown
Originally posted by chaos945
I've not tried it but it looks promising.