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  1. Hello, i have bought a XC9 Block a while back, because i was using 2011-3 on X99 Platform. I want to upgrade now to AM4, but i dont want to buy a new XC7 Waterblock. Is there any chance to order the mounting hardware from the XC7 to use with the XC9? It would fit, i already checked.
  2. Thank you for your reponse. As stated above, and just verified again, no other monitor software is running or installed. I have the phobya one you mentioned, and another one by aquacomputer They are both mounted on non-conducting parts. The Temperatures detected by my motherboard are fine and correct, with the same sensors.
  3. I checked the XML file a bit, but to no avail. if you're interested: <CueVersion>3.16.56</CueVersion> <ProfileVersion>3.16.35</ProfileVersion>
  4. I understand your frustration. That being said, do you remember what the last thing you did was before it stopped working? Do you have a Windows Recovery point from a date where everything worked by any chance? This isn't listed with the things you tried.
  5. Hello, my CoPro is behaving strange. I have 2 Temperature Sensors (10kOhm) that are attached to Water Cooling Threads. Connecting either one to my Motherboard's Temperature input, i get reasonable results, while with the CoPro, results are 8-9 degrees below the real value (i know because i used a regular thermometer to measure the temperature, also the reported temperature is slightly below ambient). But now it gets even more strange, when i connect BOTH Sensors to the co pro, the temperatures BOTH are 4° - 5° BELOW the value reported when EITHER ONE is connected. (so around 13-14° lower) At first i thought it was because they were attached to a radiator, which was connected to the case, but i moved them to my (Plexi) reservoir and the results remain the same. To summarize: no HWiNFO, CPU-Z or AISuite, AIDA64, XTU, ... is running and the issue persists. The RPM and voltage values reported by the CoPro are correct, its working great otherwise no matter where i place the sensors, one connected sensor reports ~ 19°C, when both are connected, both report ~15° the DELTA reported between 2 sensors is CORRECT, one being at the start of the loop, one being before the radiator at the end, there is a delta of ~0.5° - 1.5° depending on load. this is in line with whats expected So i would be happy if i could just set an OFFSET for the CoPro's temperatures, but there doesn't seem to be a way to do it. Also the "Custom Fan Curve" STARTS at 20°, so its pretty much useless when temperatures are < 20° most of the time. Anyone can shed some light on this?
  6. Hey! does this effect (the one you want to keep) go away once the icue software is started?
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