Jib: I agree with you for the AutoFSB feature: it would be better if it was a service that used 8rdavcore software (GUI) just to configure it (enable/disable, max/min settings).
Moore: If the AutoFSB became a service, you wouldn't need to have the software loaded on the system's memory, as you would use it only to configure the AutoFSB service, but anyway I think it's way easier to make a TrayIcon then transforming AutoFSB into a service (at least I think so), and 8rdavcore could be used as a system monitor (voltages, etc) like it already does.
I don't know if Hasw will do any of these 2, but either way it would be nice to have both of them. Who doesn't want trayicon, just close the software, no problem. And if AutoFSB became a service, it would benefit everyone as it would be more reliable then just a program running.
BTW, I'm an average Delphi programmer. Haven't learnt how to make services yet, but someday I will

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This software made me want to create something like it for my 8k3a+, but I don't have any idea on how to access these voltage regulators.