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[Question] - Icue Windows startup


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Hi guys 😄

If Icue is disconnected from Windows startup, are my fan and pump settings still saved? Or are they only applied if Icue starts with Windows?

I have the Corsair H150i Pro.

 

Many Tks

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Fan and pump settings save to the device automatically as you make changes in the software. However, if you do something like make a custom curve and inappropriately change the sensor value to cpu temp, the AIO can’t fetch that data without the software running. Coolant temp (H150i Temp) is the proper control variable and native to the pump. It can read it all the time. 

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5 hours ago, c-attack said:

Fan and pump settings save to the device automatically as you make changes in the software. However, if you do something like make a custom curve and inappropriately change the sensor value to cpu temp, the AIO can’t fetch that data without the software running. Coolant temp (H150i Temp) is the proper control variable and native to the pump. It can read it all the time. 

 

I use it based on the coolant temp, so there is no problem leaving the icue off at startup
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Correct.  It will continue to run the last setting until told otherwise through the software.  

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20 hours ago, c-attack said:

Correct.  It will continue to run the last setting until told otherwise through the software.  

 

Thank you, even using custom curve right?

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Yes, as long as it is based on coolant temp (H150i pro Temp).  

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