Are you sure it's not showing the liquid temperature on the top right?As per the subject. I am guessing the lower picture temperature (higher degree's) is more accurate as its from the AMD processor?? If this assumption is correct should I set the fans to come on earlier on the iCUE software?
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Don't know, and I dont think it is as it never gets below 25 degrees. I could be wrong though as we have got a very warm house..😊Are you sure it's not showing the liquid temperature on the top right?
I agree with that just wondering about difference..👍🏾As above, I think it's most likely they're not looking at the same sensor.
I will have a look.. ThanksThere are different temperature sensors availble for CPU reporting. The CPU Package seems to be the most useful - but there are others including the CPU socket temperature whcih I find runs about 10 degrees behind the package. If you can find the package sensor in iCue and run your profile from that - it would be best.
My Fan Profile in AI Suite only uses the socket tepmerature, so I have all my curves set to kick in 10 degrees earlier to compensate.
HWInfo will give you a little more help to find the right sensor because it will name them more accurately. So yo could try running HWInfo and see which sensor reading matches the one in iCue most closely - then hopefully you can figure out what's what.I will have a look.. Thanks
Is that from the command prompt? 🤔.. sorry not done this fie a while..HWInfo will give you a little more help to find the right sensor because it will name them more accurately. So yo could try running HWInfo and see which sensor reading matches the one in iCue most closely - then hopefully you can figure out what's what.
Not even in idle? I'm in light usage right now and I'm at 25 degreesDon't know, and I dont think it is as it never gets below 25 degrees. I could be wrong though as we have got a very warm house..😊
🤣🤣🤣. Oops.. nearly.. 😊