Hiya,
I sent the following details to Antec 2 weeks ago and received 0 reply. They have updated their iUnity utility that displays the CPU and GPU temperatures on the FT1 Performance case though to version 1.019. However the issue I raised still has not been fixed.
Running windows 10 Pro, a Ryzen 7800X3D, Gigabyte Aorus B650M Elite AX motherboard, Gigabyte Aorus RTX 4070 Ti, 32GB Kingston Fury DDR5 ram clocked at 4800mhz, and a Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB Nvme. Also has liquid cooling, and in total 6 fans in the system, plus the 2 on the 4070 Ti but they hardly ever kick in. All was fine when I first got the system, fans were quiet etc and hit 60C when playing Perfect World for hours. Fans were reasonable at that temp. And at idle quiet. At sort of idle writing this temps are at 33C cos its a cold morning lol. Generally they show as 36-37C when monitoring using AMD Adrenalin and Gigabyte control centre and Coretemp. But here's the issue. As soon as the Antec System Monitor Service starts, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Antec\iUnity\runtime\HWMonitorService.exe" serve, the fans immediately ramp up and temperature on all monitors increases.
When I checked my entire system it became apparent that this utility is forcing the CPU to run at max frequency, even though using balanced power plan. Noting else on my entire system does this and as a result I have had to disable the service and stop the utility loading at windows startup. Antec service was to be frank poor. Has anyone else had this issue with this utility, or with a similiar windows service. No adjustments to power plans prevent it, and I am not nerfing my system for 1 utility. But it's annoying having to run Coretemp when its supposed to show the CPU temperature and CPU temperature on the case. Any help would be appreciated.
I sent the following details to Antec 2 weeks ago and received 0 reply. They have updated their iUnity utility that displays the CPU and GPU temperatures on the FT1 Performance case though to version 1.019. However the issue I raised still has not been fixed.
Running windows 10 Pro, a Ryzen 7800X3D, Gigabyte Aorus B650M Elite AX motherboard, Gigabyte Aorus RTX 4070 Ti, 32GB Kingston Fury DDR5 ram clocked at 4800mhz, and a Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB Nvme. Also has liquid cooling, and in total 6 fans in the system, plus the 2 on the 4070 Ti but they hardly ever kick in. All was fine when I first got the system, fans were quiet etc and hit 60C when playing Perfect World for hours. Fans were reasonable at that temp. And at idle quiet. At sort of idle writing this temps are at 33C cos its a cold morning lol. Generally they show as 36-37C when monitoring using AMD Adrenalin and Gigabyte control centre and Coretemp. But here's the issue. As soon as the Antec System Monitor Service starts, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Antec\iUnity\runtime\HWMonitorService.exe" serve, the fans immediately ramp up and temperature on all monitors increases.
When I checked my entire system it became apparent that this utility is forcing the CPU to run at max frequency, even though using balanced power plan. Noting else on my entire system does this and as a result I have had to disable the service and stop the utility loading at windows startup. Antec service was to be frank poor. Has anyone else had this issue with this utility, or with a similiar windows service. No adjustments to power plans prevent it, and I am not nerfing my system for 1 utility. But it's annoying having to run Coretemp when its supposed to show the CPU temperature and CPU temperature on the case. Any help would be appreciated.