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  1. I have replaced the unit and temperatures are normal now.
  2. Yeah, I'm not even sure if it should display those or not as never used the software before - but sure like to be able to monitor those RAM temps as on my mobo one of the banks is right besides a VRM and seen it go to 52C when overclocked and under load
  3. I did not have that installed, but tried it and it's reporting the same thing: Think it might be hw problem after all - thanks for the help mate. I'm going to get a replacement unit and see if that fixes it
  4. Have already done that Sir, same deal. Temperature change was registering in the software while I was touching/not touching it. Tried also uninstalling both Link and iCue with removing all profiles but that did not change anything...
  5. I measured resistance on all 4 and one is ~7.5kOhm, two are ~8.2 kOhm and one was ~10kOhm. All seem to be within acceptable limits. All wires are running against a case and there seem to be no obvious EM source anywhere within ~2 metres... What makes my spidey senses tingle is the fact that dropping that 600 degree offset temperatures seem to make sense as measured by an IR thermometer :sigh!:
  6. They are, I used kapton tape to attach the VRM ones, GPU backplate one is just pushed against the backplate and the radiator one is pushed between the fins. It does not matter if I disconnect any or connect them one by one, temperature still reads with the same offset
  7. Hi, I just set up Commander Pro and hooked up all the temperature probes, but they do seem to display values offset by +600°C: Its the same whether viewed in iCue or Link. Device firmware version is 0.08.210 and a reflash does not help. Do I just have a faulty unit, or can this be fixed with software? Thanks
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