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  1. interesting... glad I asked. Anyone want to trade some XL8 for my XL5? lol Ideally I want XL8 in the loop.
  2. During some kind of "shortage" of coolant I ended up ordering 1 bottle of XL8 and 1 of XL5 and just now noticed they are "not exactly the same product" Some cursory searches of Google lead me to believe I can mix these in my system with no problems... I figure its prudent to ask: "Can I mix XL8 and XL5 in the same system?"
  3. Oh. I see what I have done here. the TEMP is indeed there on its own panel. I thought that was one of the extra sensors. Never mind. human error in perception. (maybe blamable on interface UX)
  4. No luck. Deleted and re-added. Reboots and all that. TITAN RTX has no fans, its in a water cooled Corsair housing. The temperature exists, I can see it in Hardware monitor. The Corsair app simply does not show it.
  5. For the sake of posterity all my issues were resolved when version 3.27.68 came out and that update recognizes the onboard AQUA MB and the RYZEN temps. However, now the Titan RTX temperature sensor is gone from the Dashboard although it can be selected as a Sensor. For example:
  6. Also noticed there is no way to EXPORT/backup profiles... are they stored somewhere in my user temp folder?
  7. lol. well, I tried to update the Firmware for iCue and now its stuck at 0%
  8. This one is simple... Updated, waited 5 min, 10 min, 60 min... still stuck at 0% Now afraid to turn off computer... See image below: http://img4.imagetitan.com/img4/0D0e4zXez0rSWAA/20/20_annotation2019-12-05150531.png
  9. Problem Summary in 1 sentence: Corsair iCue does not detect CPU temp nor the onboard Motherboard temps on the X570 Aqua, it previously detected all of these on the Gigabyte X570 Master. Solution Needed: Get the iCue Software to detect the X570 Aqua onboard temps Consider the following image for clarification of the problem: http://img4.imagetitan.com/img4/cVooUFZx8RwM14P/20/20_test1.png Explanation: Consider the following timeline Built system A with CPU: Ryzen 3900x MB: Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master GPU: Titan RTX Corsair top of the line, Custom cooling, nice ram, Force 600's the works Worked great, iCue gave me a dashboard item galled Gigabyte X570. It also gave me the ability to adjust fan curves based on the MB sensors, namely the CPU temp. This allowed me to make the following profiles: iCue Profile: VIDEO EDITING - where as the fan-speed would be based on the CPU processing iCue Profile: VIDEO RENDERING - where as the fan-speed would be based on the GPU processing iCue Profile: VOICE OVER RECORDING - where as the system would run silently, unless the CPU reaches 75-80 degrees All was well, expect 1 horrible thing, turns out that the Chip-set fan on the X570 can not be controlled in any way that is productive for Audio recording and voiceovers. So, I bleed deeply for the Aqua X570 Drained the liquid coolant system and completely rebuilt for the X570 Aqua. Works great, new build as follows: Built system B with CPU: Ryzen 3900x MB: ASrock X570 Aqua GPU: Titan RTX Corsair top of the line, Custom cooling, nice ram, Force 600's the works Result: Now the MB and CPU temps are missing and can not be selected for profile creation nor do they appear on the Dashboard.
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