Yes, I have to keep MSI Center running for automatic power settings adjustments, OLED display pixel shift functionality and AI core (Intel NPU) based background operations.
I guess the shared memory support (I have the Pro version) of HWiNFO64 doesn't help enough?
Thanks for the suggestion - the system has been operating without random hibernations so far with MSI EC sensor disabled.
The bad news is that the EC sensor seems to be the only way to check the single system/CPU fan speed, which would be quite useful to monitor.
While the workaround works...
My brand new ultrabook randomly goes to hibernation only when running HWiNFO64 (8.00 or previous version) is running in background. I'm using all the default settings, only having "shared memory" on.
Specs: MSI Prestige 13 AI Evo with 155h Core Ultra 7 processor, Windows 11 latest consumer...