![]() The problem is (if it *is* a problem, I'm not sure, which is part of my question here), that the coolant temp is *not* really reflecting the cpu temp. So I posted a question on the Corsair cooler forums, and someone there (who was not a forum expert) told me that the cooler does not look at cpu temperature, it looks at the coolant temp. but temperature control is very strange it appears to me that the cooler is *not* looking at cpu temperature, it's looking at some other sensor. So last week, I decided to upgrade my 8-year-old system I now have Ryzen 7 3700X, Asus X570 MB, Corsair H115i RGB Pro XT cooler, and iCue software. that makes sense, doesn't it? We want to set the cooler performance based upon cpu temperature? The thing is, the cooling curve was based upon cpu temperature. This worked great the system sat at around 30C when Idle, and even with high-performance modern games, the cpu cores rarely went above about 45C. I was *stunned* with how effective this system was for cooling!! I set the cooling curve for 0% at 20C, 50% at 40C, 100% at 60C. ![]() My previous system was i7-3820, 32GB RAM, Gigabyte MB, Corsair H100i Pro RGB cooler, CorsairLink software. ![]()
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