![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() HWInfo64 would then also start displaying a lot of new sensors on my NCT6687D which were garbled/incorrect (have readings of 0).Īlso to address PP2012/resudroid: I have noticed that you seem to be a bit pushy in terms of communication with developers of both FanControl and HWI. When HWInfo64 was started after FanControl, it would cause issues with FanControl's ability to, well, control fans. When I had the issue, yes, the start order of FanControl and HWInfo64 did matter in my case. So from my perspective the issue is not clear-cut. The problem PP2012 describes is something that I was able to observe on my system as well (but was fixed for me by updating both HWInfo64 and FanControl, or by magic I don't understand). I have observed LHM clashing with other hardware monitoring tools in the past intermittently, but I never observed HWInfo clashing with others. To clarify: I'm not affiliated with FanControl but am following the issue thread on github. First of all: Thanks Martin for responding and even showing interest in this issue at all, because it is quite obscure and only shows up for a small portion of users. ![]()
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