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TMoney last won the day on October 23 2017

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  1. Guys I have the same problem I just posted it about it in the latest CL SW thread, wish I saw this one but glad I'm not alone! Basically what's happening is Corsair Link is detecting a temperature spike on the "CPU" parameter (not the core temps but total CPU temp). If you click on CPU temp on the main screen you can see max temp for me is 200+C! Obviously that's not a true reading but some sort of glitch that's triggering the alert. Other monitoring software such as HWinfo, EVGA OCX, and MSI Afterburner don't pick this up so it looks to be a problem with Link. For now, just disable the notifications for "CPU" temp on the main screen. Uncheck the box for "Max Value" and "set all fans to 100%" to just disable it. This way when it picks up the spike it won't trigger anything. You can still leave the alerts set on the individual core temps just make sure that's not where you're seeing the spike. For me it's only on the CPU temp. Hope this helps and hope Corsair is aware and has a fix incoming soon.
  2. Hey guys I had the same issue with my H100i after installing the Windows 10 Creator's Fall update and I just seemed to fix it. Go to disk cleanup, click on system files and remove all the previous windows update files which should be something like 28GB. I checked ALL the boxes because YOLO. I also removed shadow copies and extra system restore files. That alone may have done the trick but I also re-installed my Nvidia display driver and rebooted since I seemed to have some stuttering and frame drops on my 1080Ti after the Windows update. Checked Corsair Link and now it properly detects my H100i and all the profiles work again! :D: Hope this helps someone and please let me know!
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