![]() ![]() If you only have the H100i v2 and the RAM, Link is probably a nice light background program. I notice you are also running iCUE (which was the merger of Link and CUE for peripherals). That behavior was never really solved and still exists in iCUE today. It does change from boot to boot as it picks up what it thinks are more sensors. Link has a habit of duplicating motherboard specific sensors with Asus boards often being the most troublesome. Yes, you don't have 13 different motherboard sensors or 11 fans in your system. Any other information I can provide about my PC, please ask and I will provide as soon as I can. Thank you once again and I hope someone knows whats going on. Any suggestions on programs to monitor my computers health correctly would be greatly appreciated. In conclusion: I just want to ensure that everything in my computer is working well and not harming my computer. I am also attaching 3 pictures of my motherboard inside for you to see it is a clean setup and not just thrown together (my opinion of a clean setup). I do use AI Suite 3 and have done the 5-way optimization…I have also set everything back to normal to see if temperatures would change…still drastic temperatures on the few sensors. I have reinstalled Corsair Link thinking that could be the cause of detecting faulty numbers. I have taken out the graphics card and removed it from the computer and ran the computer with no graphics card and remained having drastic high numbers. I have already cleaned out the computer to make sure any dust particles are clear of the motherboard and made sure everything was connected properly and tightly. I also have noticed that when I exit out of Corsair Link I go from having: I also have noticed that sometimes I do not see as many Temp sensors via Corsair Link…please view Temps 2.png Please see Temps.png for my first time seeing these temperatures…which led me to install iCUE and CPUID for confirmation on temperatures. At the point I was uncertain if this had happened due to the new card installed… I have always had Corsair Link installed on my computer for the last 3 years and I would have identified the temperatures way before this…but I am now concern in keeping my motherboard healthy. I at then wanted to know how my temperatures were doing and started noticing these drastic numbers compared to everything else. Installation was easy and smooth and no problems whatsoever. Recently I did invest in a new card, EVGA - GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC Ultra Gaming 11GB GDDR6. I have had this computer running for almost 3 years with a GTX 970 graphics card hoping that eventually I would upgrade to a more dominant graphics card. Related Driver(s): GeForce Game Ready Driver: 431.60 Other Hardware:Ĝorsair Hydro Series H100i v2 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler Network/Lan: Version Fios 1Gb up/down via CAT 6 Cable Monitor:ĚSUS MG MG278Q 27" Screen LED-Lit Monitor Connected via Display Port HDD:Ĝorsair Force LS Series 960 GB 2.5-Inch SSD Memory:Ĝorsair 16 GB DDR4 Platinum 3200 MHz 3801, ĬPU: Intel i7-6700k LGA1151 Overclocked 4.6 with AI Suite 3 (5-way optimization) Programs aiding me to believe something is wrong:ĬPUID HWMonitor – Version: 1.40.0 Driver Version: 148īIOS/FW Version:Ěmerican Megatrends INC. If this is a problem on how I am sharing documents/ease let me know the proper way of providing the community the right way. I provided my google drive link for the images related to my problem. It appears that Temp #1, temp #6 and temp #11 are the ones reporting the highest temperatures while all the other temperatures are okay (my opinion). I am reporting to have higher than usual temperature readings on my motherboard sensors. Hi everyone! Thank you for taking the time in reading my situation I am faced with Corsair Link.
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