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  1. Asked Corsair support about regarding the temp limits of the probes that come with my commander pro (horrible product by the way, constantly has a variety of problems, any 3rd party monitoring software bricks the commander forcing you to restart, absolutely overpriced) Support basically just took whatever temperature I asked about (120c), and said the probes are rated for that temp. I wonder if they would have said it is rated for 1000c if I had asked about 1000c. Real data sheets for the probes say 80c max. Is this really how corsair support deals with their customers? Not to mention the month long wait time to just be fed a lie..... 11/10 corsair, bravo!
  2. I hope you are correct. Dunno why my screen would go black from my fan controller getting too much/little voltage. One more thing, this happened almost immediately after I disabled G-SYNC. Cause it was limiting my FPS in 3DMark, giving me trash scores.
  3. Was not running anything other than precision XOC and 3DMark. Restarted my computer and now it is ok. Who knows if anything is damaged. Doubt corsair will cover it even if it is. They cannot even bother to reply to a support email I sent to them. Pissing me off real good
  4. My commander pro fan controller has been going bat**** crazy. I have all 6 of my case fans hooked up to it, 4x for my AIO and 2x more in the case. Just now the fan controller literally LOST ITS MIND. All 6 of my fans became unrecognized and started ramping to maximum speed then to lowest speed. Actually over max speed, commander pro said my ML120 was spinning at 5000RPM instead of the maximum 2400. Would also go to 400RPM which is below the minimum speed of ML120's. On commander pro dashboard the 12v 5v and 3v signals were going crazy too. The voltages were bouncing between 0 and exceedingly high voltages for each. The 3v was getting 5v, and 5v was getting 12v according to the commander pro reading. Basically if those reading were right, my components are being fried as we speak..... What the heck is going on. If anything happens to my computer. I swear to go I am going to make sure that neither I nor any of my friends buy anything corsair ever again. You know what, **** corsair. They force you to use iCUE and buy all of their stupid little nick nacks to link everything together for the "Corsair Environment dudeeee". Not to mention it is all overpriced. Then the **** they sell me proceeds to ruin my hardware. Never again, ever..... If anybody knows why my commander pro has lost its mind, please let me know. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
  5. Hello everyone, I know this is somewhat of a older thread, and that I'm kinda late. But I just purchased a Commander Pro and I was wondering about the Thermal Sensors. I was planning on taking apart my GPU to put better thermal paste on it. While I'm at it, I wanted to stick one of these Sensor's in my GPU's VRM so that I can monitor the temps. My question is that would these sensors burn up from being too hot? Because I was looking at the Thermal Sensors wire, on the wire it says (AWM 1007 VW-1 80c 300V M TECH). Is the maximum temp limit for these sensors? If the limit is 80c then I cannot put them on any VRM. Just asking here to see if anyone else has done this before and could maybe let me know. Thanks
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