Hi everybody.
Three days ago I finally instaled an EVGA CLC120 that I won at Rewind Reward SuperClocked CPU Cooler Contest! I'd like to say thanks a lot to Eddie Huerta from evga team for helping me out in the shipping process. However I've notice that flow control shows wrong readings of cpu temp from time to time as you can see on the attached files.
How did I install it? The pump is connected to "Cpu Fan 1" header of my motherboard (asrock 970 extreme4). Cpu fan 1 header is set to "Full On" at the bios. The fan provided with the radiator is connected to one of the cables labeled "to Fan" out from the pump. The usb cable is connected to an usb 2.0 header of the motherboard. CCVI device and asetek driver are properly installed.
I'm very happy with the performance of this AIO WC. According to aida64 cpu temp never goes over 55ºC under load using prime95, so it keeps my cpu (fx-6300 @ stock) cool and it's silent. However Flow Control sometimes shows cpu temp that matches to aida64 cpu-diode temp, HWMonitor cpu package temp, and core temp monitor software. I mean aida64 cpu-diode temp, HWMonitor cpu package temp, and core temp software, they are all synchronized and shows the same reading always. But but the most of time Flow Control cpu temp reading is fluctuating a lot.
I've tried to fix it by connecting the pump at three different usb 2.0 headers but no succeed. Also tried downgrading from flow control 2.0.8 to 2.0.7 to 2.0.5 but no succeed neither. After uninstalling any version of flow control also did a registry cleaning. I want to make clear I'm not complaining about it, it's just an observation. And I'd like to know if there are any reported or known issue like this. Fortunately I'm using fan curve for coolant.
Any idea, suggestion, comment... always welcome!
Thanks ;)
post edited by Qu4k3r - 2018/07/29 05:58:48