I have done this at small scale for the rigs used for our ESL competition, (image of a rig on this page) they are custom machines with a strange internal PC layout (with the computer in the base).
But one thing I struggled a lot with was that Windows does not support any way of querying the CPU temperature. There is a Resource Monitor variable but it always shows “27” despite that being impossible.
It seems strange that Linux is so much better for this, when it must be a wide problem to have.
I have done this at small scale for the rigs used for our ESL competition, (image of a rig on this page) they are custom machines with a strange internal PC layout (with the computer in the base).
But one thing I struggled a lot with was that Windows does not support any way of querying the CPU temperature. There is a Resource Monitor variable but it always shows “27” despite that being impossible.
It seems strange that Linux is so much better for this, when it must be a wide problem to have.