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madmecca1975

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I like to use the logging in corsair link and have found that the pump does not stay at 2200 I know there is -+5% tolerance. my pump always sits at 2120 when idle and will change slightly when gaming. normally I have it set to 2seconds the other day I set it to 1 second logging when I checked the log it said that the pump dropped to 1812 for a second is this classed as normal behaviour for the h100i. or is this something I should keep my eye on?
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I think my h100i don't like having 4 fans plugged in to it I have unplugged 2 fans and doing some testing now but there has been no big slow downs so far slowest it went last night was 1813 which I think is a big drop only for a second but don't think it should drop that much using link 2.3.4816 firmware 1.0.7 tried the newest link and was to many bugs
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I would remove any saved profiles and reset to default then close the software and do not save anything when you exit.. The please go to programs and Features and uninstall the Corsair Link software and then C-Link USB Dongle and restart the system.

The please down load C-Link 2.4.4948 and save it to as directory on your HDD not to your desktop and open the folder and right click on the install file and run it as an administrator.

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ok deleted old profile removed old corsair link 2.3.4816 restarted pc made sure all gone. all gone installed new beta and my Seagate hdd has vanished and so has my second gpu temp. I had same problem with the last beta and that was why I went back to 2.3.4816. can anyone help with this please thanks
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also set up the link how I wanted it saved profile. and then closed it it did not ask to save which is the only good point and second gpu temp has showed up so that's good.

1st bad point my ax1200i temp has now gone silly took about a 5 mins to register temp temp went from 0 to 33 then to 16 before finally going to the normal 40's

2nd all hard drives are saying 0 no temps at all any help please thanks

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and this is whats new in my event viewer

System.ArgumentException: Destination array is not long enough to copy all the items in the collection. Check array index and length. at System.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentException(ExceptionResource resource) at System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2.CopyTo(KeyValuePair`2[] array, Int32 index) at System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.WriteObjectInfo.InitSerialize(Object obj, ISurrogateSelector surrogateSelector, StreamingContext context, SerObjectInfoInit serObjectInfoInit, IFormatterConverter converter, ObjectWriter objectWriter, SerializationBinder binder) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.WriteObjectInfo.Serialize(Object obj, ISurrogateSelector surrogateSelector, StreamingContext context, SerObjectInfoInit serObjectInfoInit, IFormatterConverter converter, ObjectWriter objectWriter, SerializationBinder binder) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectWriter.Serialize(Object graph, Header[] inHeaders, __BinaryWriter serWriter, Boolean fCheck) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter.Serialize(Stream serializationStream, Object graph, Header[] headers, Boolean fCheck) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter.Serialize(Stream serializationStream, Object graph) at Sierra2.Backend.TempMap.<Init>b__3() at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context(Object state) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state) at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart() Source Details: in file: in method: Void ThrowArgumentException(System.ExceptionResource) at line: 0 at column: 0

hope this help

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So can anyone from corsair tell me what the event in event viewer what it is caused by as this was due to newest corsair link beta software please

As for my pump speed it is at 2107 is this anything to worry about

Bios reports it at 2245 which one is going to be correct please thank you

Link or bios ?

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As for my pump speed it is at 2107 is this anything to worry about

Bios reports it at 2245 which one is going to be correct please thank you

I can't really give you a good definition of your event viewer but the pumps RPM's will be 2200 +/-about 10%. The BIOS would be the most accurate over other software, however either one is well within spec and nothing to worry about. It's just the difference between that sensor being read in the BIOS and the same reading in a windows environment. It's really no different than reading your PSU's voltages either in BIOS or Windows. The BIOS would be the most accurate because other resources are not loaded yet that can skew readings.

 

I hope i spit that out correct. I know what I'm trying to get across, just don't have the exact words for what I'm trying to explain...if that makes sense! :)

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