The only way I have found to do is, at least in the community version, is writing custom modules. For Windows, its PowerShell, for Linux you could use bash. Pandora not care much about the scripting language as long as the output is in its prescribed XML format. Basically, have it check for a condition, issue command if required and sent output back to Pandora.
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Theres a bunch of examples on the forums of this format, there is also a PowerShell template https://pandorafms.com/library/powershell-module-template/
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I've created dozens of custom modules and can't be happier with Pandora.
Actually you all don’t have to be nuts. Just type silicone lottery on the internet you will find what “ silicone lottery” is all about. It’s a “ legit term”. I have in fact with my Ryzen that I bought I am pretty sure I have won a “ silicone lottery” — when I built the system.
By rhe way I should have put this post in “ overclocking subs”
Here what “silicone lottery” is all about;
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