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Issues with monitoring software

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2022/04/13 14:17:23 (permalink)
When running EVGA Flow Control 2.0.1, every time my system goes to sleep and I proceed to wake it up, the program shows an error of winwb not detected and shuts down. The program will not restart properly unless I completely restart my PC.
 
I found the 2.0.11 version on the forums, however this newest version proceeded to break the fan control display. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?
 
I've made sure that the header the pump is plugged into is set to 100 percent, and I've made sure that the USB settings are set to not allow it to be put to sleep. Neither of these fixes I've seen on various threads of forums works.
 
I'm running:
Asus x570 Tuf
Ryzen 9 5900x
Asus 3070 KO
 
If any further info is needed, please post and I'll provide it. I hope there's a fix for this, other than not letting the PC sleep. Thanks in advance!
 
Edit: this is on a new evga clc 360.
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    Re: Issues with monitoring software 2022/04/13 20:49:00 (permalink)
    I know you said the header it's plugged into is set to 100%, but make sure it's not set to follow anything related to cpu temperature. Also, possible in bios there is a power savings feature option for the USB headers on the motherboard. Worth a look.

    As a work around, see if you can restart flow control this way: Open Task Scheduler and find Task Scheduler Library > EVGA Flow Control on the right 'Action' click 'End' and restart click 'Run'. That way a reboot isn't necessary.

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    Re: Issues with monitoring software 2022/05/20 12:47:49 (permalink)
    In case anyone runs across this, I figured out my issue.
     
    I was running the plug coming out of the block to the CPU FAN header. If I didn't, I would get a fan speed error upon boot. I have since switched that plug to the AIO pump header and turned the low fan alert in the bios to IGNORE. Ever since then, I have had almost no lock ups of the software out of sleep mode.
     
    Thanks Jomamma22 for your input. It spurred me into deep diving and fixing this issue.
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