fan-controller-telemetry.exe

Fan Controller Telemetry Service

System ServiceSafeHardware Monitoring
CPU Usage
0.5-2%
Memory
15-60 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\FanTech\FanControllerTelemetry
Publisher
FanTech Ltd.

Quick Answer

fan-controller-telemetry.exe is safe. It’s a lightweight background service that collects fan sensor data (RPM, PWM) and reports telemetry to the UI for cooling management.

Is it a Virus?
✔ NO - Safe
Must be in C:\Program Files\FanTech\FanControllerTelemetry\fan-controller-telemetry.exe
Warning
Many processes normal
Each sensor update may spawn a thread; watch for unusual startup
Can I Disable?
✔ YES
Disabling may reduce real-time telemetry; you can stop it from Services or Task Manager

What is fan-controller-telemetry.exe?

fan-controller-telemetry.exe is a background Windows service that collects data from your PC’s fan controller hardware. It reads RPM, PWM, temperatures and fan curves, then reports telemetry to the user interface and logs for diagnostics. It helps maintain cooling efficiency and alerts you to abnormal fan behavior.

It runs as a Windows service that polls the fan controller via vendor APIs or SMBus, aggregates sensor data, and exposes values to the UI. It operates with minimal privileges and uses event-driven updates to avoid blocking input.

Quick Fact: Fan Controller Telemetry helps optimize cooling by correlating RPM with temperatures and load to prevent overheating.

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Is fan-controller-telemetry.exe Safe?

Yes, fan-controller-telemetry.exe is safe when it's the legitimate file from FanTech's official installer downloaded from FanTech's site or pre-installed by the manufacturer.

Is fan-controller-telemetry.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real fan-controller-telemetry.exe is NOT a virus. However, malware sometimes disguises itself using similar names to trick users.

How to Tell if fan-controller-telemetry.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location:: Must be in C:\Program Files\FanTech\FanControllerTelemetry\fan-controller-telemetry.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\FanTech\FanControllerTelemetry\fan-controller-telemetry.exe. Any fan-controller-telemetry.exe elsewhere is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature:: Right-click the file in Explorer → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show FanTech Ltd with a valid signature.
  3. Resource Usage:: Normal usage is 0.5-2% CPU and 15-60 MB memory. Significantly higher usage when idle is suspicious.
  4. Behavior:: Should run as a background service and respond to hardware events. If it starts spontaneously without hardware or drives repeated activity, suspect tampering.

Red Flags: If fan-controller-telemetry.exe is located outside the Program Files path, lacks a digital signature, or runs continuously when the system is idle, scan with reputable antivirus software. Watch for similarly named files like "fancontrollertelemetry.exe" from unknown sources.

Why Is fan-controller-telemetry Running on My PC?

fan-controller-telemetry runs to monitor and report the health of your PC’s cooling system, ensuring the fans respond to load and temperature changes in real time.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove fan-controller-telemetry?

Yes, you can disable fan-controller-telemetry. It's safe to disable if you don't need real-time cooling telemetry, and you can uninstall the vendor software if you prefer another solution.

How to Stop fan-controller-telemetry

How to Uninstall Fan Controller Telemetry

Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage

If fan-controller-telemetry.exe is consuming excessive resources:

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Quick Fixes:
2. 1. Open FanTech Telemetry UI and reduce the polling interval to 1000 ms or higher
3. Disable non-essential sensors/metrics in the telemetry settings
4. Update Fan Tech software to the latest version
5. Restart the FanControllerTelemetryService
6. Check for conflicting monitoring software and disable temporarily

Frequently Asked Questions

Is fan-controller-telemetry.exe safe?

Yes, the legitimate fan-controller-telemetry.exe from FanTech is a safe system component. Ensure it is located at C:\Program Files\FanTech\FanControllerTelemetry\fan-controller-telemetry.exe and signed by FanTech Ltd.

Why is fan-controller-telemetry.exe running at startup?

It is configured to start with Windows to monitor cooling and provide real-time telemetry even before you log in, ensuring safe thermal handling.

Can I disable fan-controller-telemetry.exe?

Yes. You can stop the service, disable startup from Task Manager, or uninstall the FanTech software if you do not need hardware telemetry.

Where is fan-controller-telemetry.exe data stored?

Telemetry data is stored in the FanTech application data folder (for example, C:\ProgramData\FanTech\Telemetry or within the user profile under AppData) and in the program's logs for diagnostics.

What should I do if CPU usage is abnormally high?

Identify the offending sensor or tab with FanTech's UI or Windows Task Manager, reduce polling rate, disable unnecessary sensors, update the software, or check for malware impersonating the process.

How do I troubleshoot if the fan readings seem incorrect?

Verify hardware connections, update firmware, compare readings with BIOS/other monitoring tools, and review logs in FanTech Telemetry for anomalies. If issues persist, contact support with log data.

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