I am presuming it is trying to write to a protect folder when it is running as a service and causes the crash. Secondly, I have tried every conceivable way of using the task scheduler to run it with highest privileges but it will only run it hidden and after about 1 min it crashes windows and reboots itself. I have two accounts on Windows: admin and standard, and no matter what I try I cannot get Fan Control to load automatically in the standard account.įirstly, you have to run this as an administrator in the standard account or else they sensors will not appear. Got this working (nearly) the way I want it but have a question. I would recommend just changing to two-way, or set your minimum point lower, like 30 deg/25%. Well that's a design choice, as if there is hysteresis at the limit, it also introduce other kinds of problem. That said, I believe I've found a bug with the one-way hysteresis feature that was added in V51. Hey Rem0o, I've been using your app for a while, and I have to say, I'm amazed at how well it works and how powerful it is, all while being so simple. It's particularly noticeable on curves with low temperature resolution (relative to the total temperature range) like the one in my example, which might be used for case temp, or water temp, etc. This means that, when you're right around the bottom of the fan curve, the hysteresis just continuously resets at the bottom, and oscillates between the bottom 2 degrees on the curve. It can go down to 36 C, and the fan speed will stay the same, but once it reaches 35 C, the fan speed will drop to 30%, even though the hysteresis threshold should be 34 C. For example, when this sensor heats up to 37 C, it will output a fan speed of 44%. When the temperature reaches a point which corresponds to the lowest fan speed, the controller always drops to that speed, even if the actual hysteresis threshold hasn't been reached yet. The problem happens when you reach the bottom of the fan curve. With one-way hysteresis enabled, the fan controller only drops the fan speed when the hysteresis threshold is reached. Decided to give the option of one-way (down only) or two-way hysteresis:
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