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Flow Control v2.0.7 Device not found CLC 280

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2018/05/16 17:56:38 (permalink)
Will there be any fix on this issue? I've tried to force my fan speed to be at 100% via bios but I don't think that is a permanent fix. (MSI Gaming Pro Carbon x270) I'm again receiving the CPUWB Device not found error. I own a Corsair keyboard but didn't install the software and I have Corsair RGB ram that's controlled by my MSI software. If I'd like to use Flow control I have to reinstall the application entirely I've also noticed that the temps it reports seem to be wrong as Realtemps provided readings are usually different.
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    Re: Flow Control v2.0.7 Device not found CLC 280 2018/05/17 12:18:06 (permalink)
    Dooms87
    Will there be any fix on this issue? I've tried to force my fan speed to be at 100% via bios but I don't think that is a permanent fix. (MSI Gaming Pro Carbon x270) I'm again receiving the CPUWB Device not found error. I own a Corsair keyboard but didn't install the software and I have Corsair RGB ram that's controlled by my MSI software. If I'd like to use Flow control I have to reinstall the application entirely I've also noticed that the temps it reports seem to be wrong as Realtemps provided readings are usually different.




    You need to supply the CLC-280 100% power from the motherboard (that's why you need to set it in the the bios to 100%) and use Flow to set the fan curve and pump speed. This is not a bug or something that can be fixed. It is designed to work this way.



     
     
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    Re: Flow Control v2.0.7 Device not found CLC 280 2018/05/17 15:47:54 (permalink)
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    Dooms87
    Will there be any fix on this issue? I've tried to force my fan speed to be at 100% via bios but I don't think that is a permanent fix. (MSI Gaming Pro Carbon x270) I'm again receiving the CPUWB Device not found error. I own a Corsair keyboard but didn't install the software and I have Corsair RGB ram that's controlled by my MSI software. If I'd like to use Flow control I have to reinstall the application entirely I've also noticed that the temps it reports seem to be wrong as Realtemps provided readings are usually different.




    You need to supply the CLC-280 100% power from the motherboard (that's why you need to set it in the the bios to 100%) and use Flow to set the fan curve and pump speed. This is not a bug or something that can be fixed. It is designed to work this way.




    So I'm not sure if I can permanently do that in my bios I have the option to force all fans to 100% which I did but the problem returns afterward Msi Fan control only options are force to 100/default and smart fan control 



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    Re: Flow Control v2.0.7 Device not found CLC 280 2018/05/23 22:22:30 (permalink)
    Dooms87, If you are still having this issue I would recommend that you test the pump using a mini-USB to a regular USB 2.0 connection which you can plug in the I/O of your motherboard or you can do a test by running the USB cable to say a laptop, install the flow control software there and check in device manager to see if there is any error under USB devices. 
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