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I've noticed an increased power usage when using the plugin.
My idle power consumption is normally around 85 watt for the system measured at the plug, but when I use this plugin in FanControl, it goes up to around 125 watt, so roughly 40W more, just by using it.
I assume this is because liquidctl.exe is being opened and closed so frequently (you can see it in the Task Manager / Process Explorer).
Using FanControl without the addon does not noticeably impact the power consumption of my system, so it's pretty clear that the cause is the plugin.
I'm not sure there is much that can be done about it though, except for maybe decreasing the polling rate.
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Not advertising, but you can see if this helps. I've seen this too which is why I've done a version that only lanuches one Python process throughout, but it does require a bit more setup.
I've noticed an increased power usage when using the plugin.
My idle power consumption is normally around 85 watt for the system measured at the plug, but when I use this plugin in FanControl, it goes up to around 125 watt, so roughly 40W more, just by using it.
I assume this is because liquidctl.exe is being opened and closed so frequently (you can see it in the Task Manager / Process Explorer).
Using FanControl without the addon does not noticeably impact the power consumption of my system, so it's pretty clear that the cause is the plugin.
I'm not sure there is much that can be done about it though, except for maybe decreasing the polling rate.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: