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ggiatrakos

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  1. Hi everyone, How can I save the dashboard and sensors configuration in iCue? I am forced to configure them from scratch every time I restart my computer.
  2. Hi all, thank you for your answers. C-attack, it seems that the Vcore values show at the iCue menu are false. I have set V-core to 1,33V at 5.0Ghz from the BIOS, as lower values cause the intel stress test to fail as soon as it starts (blue screens). From 1,325V and above the CPU becomes more stable, so I left it at 1,33V. Still the test fails after 10-12 minutes. I am runnuing a new Intel ETU stress test now at the above settings and - HWiNFO shows: Gigabyte Z390 Vcore (ITE) IT8688E: 1,356V Gigabyte Z390 Vcore (ITE) IT8792E: 1,331V Core #0-#7 VID: 1,290 volt (varies form 1,270-1,290 is this reasonable not to match the Vcore set from BIOS?) - iCue shows: 1,36V During the 15minute test at extreme pump / extreme fan setup, the coolant temperature raised only 1,7 degrees after 10 minutes (started from ~34 and climbed up to ~35,7degrees). Please Note: the PC froze after 14 minutes. I ran the test again at quiet pump / quiet fan setup and the test started from ~34 and climbed up to ~38 degrees. In both cases, I can't see the 8-10 degrees difference that you mention. CPU was running at 70C package temp. Then I started the Prime 95 benchmark whith which is more power consuming. The temps rose at 99-100C package temps immediately. After 2minutes, coolant temp was 39C (delta-T of only 5,0C) After 3minutes, PC crashed. Also, I am not sure what you mean here:
  3. Hi all, I am having problems with my H100v2 since the day I bought it, hope someone here has the experience to help me out. My system is a brand new Intel i9 9900K CPU on a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master motherboard. Whenever CPU is stressed, temperatures jump to 80-90-100 degrees immediately, just after milliseconds the load starts. I don't know if this is normal to happen or if should the temperature should ramp slowly. It feels as if no cooling is installed at all. The strangest thing is that CPU temperature rise does not affect the coolant temperature in a logical manner. Even after many minutes of running at high 80s / 90s, coolant temperatures raise very slowly, and never surpass 33-34 deg C. This is as if the heat is not correctly transferred to the cooler. I even tried lowering the pump speed and fan speed to the absolute minimum, hoping for coolant temps to rise, but no change at all. I keep getting a deltaT between CPU package and Cooler's liquid of 50 deg C! Please check the attached video. I removed the cooler's head from the socket slot several times to see if the cooling plate touched the CPU correctly and seems everythings fine, even the paste pattern seems to perfectly match the CPU aluminum cover. Thank you in advance for your help. 2019-04-30_21-26-44.zip
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