2019/02/17 09:40:23
vanadiel007
nXXo26
weird...i have installed 2.0.8 and work flawlessly, good temps now
 
Thx




That's what I did. You will still have a 10 degree lower than actual CPU temperature, but at least that is workable and not 60 degrees C higher than actual CPU temperature.
 
2019/02/17 09:44:37
vanadiel007
vsicth1
2.0.9 consistently reports ~50 degrees higher than what Ryzen Master reports.
2.0.8 reports exactly 17 degrees higher.
Software that's designed to regulate temperature should certainly become MORE accurate as version are updated.
****?


2.0.8 reports 10 degrees lower than actual on mine. Every other utility agrees it is 10 degrees higher than what flow control reports.
The software has never displayed correct CPU temperature ever since I purchased the CLC 240.
It's unfortunate EVGA cannot get this corrected in a timely manner.
 
I believe it is a good cooler, but the software support is just not there.
2019/02/18 03:29:41
cronustr75
I sold my EVGA CLC AIO 280 mm and bought a Corsair 115i PRO. I must say that there is huge difference between the fans quality and software. Such a big relief! Dont mess with it, sell it, life is short!
2019/02/20 23:19:08
emmaqq
So any idea if there's going to be an update fix for Ryzen CPU.
 
Software was showing CPU temp at +10 C. 
Now the new update that was suppose to fix on Ryzen made it worst.
My software shows CPU temp at +50C
 
Reinstalled multiply times without any success. 
 
I cannot return the product because my local retailer does not allow returns on water cooling product.
 
Using Ryzen 2600 on MSI b450 mortar mobo.
 
2019/02/23 15:30:39
mcarey6
Just built a 2700x system today.  First time using an EVGA AIO (240) and the temps in Flow Control are reading +60 over Ryzen Master. 
 
It's completely useless for setting a curve. 
 
First Windows install / Flow Control install. 
 
Are you guys planning on fixing this or should I return the EVGA AIO and go back to Corsair? After searching around a bit it seems this has been an ongoing issue. 
 
 

2019/02/25 18:25:38
vanadiel007
Welcome to the club, does the exact same on mine.
If you install the previous version it will be better, with only a 10 degree to low reading.
I now set my curve on that and take the 10 degrees into account.
 
You can also set a curve based on coolant temperature, but I don't know if that is reading correct or not as there's no way to test this.
At least the curve based on CPU temperature can be checked with other utilities.
2019/03/05 13:29:51
Fpschmitz
My god, please UNLOCK THE LIMIT of CPU temp on CPU TEMP x FAN SPEED graph, 60ºC is way too low temp for 100%(annoying) fan speed.
2019/03/06 00:36:08
coolmistry
Fpschmitz
My god, please UNLOCK THE LIMIT of CPU temp on CPU TEMP x FAN SPEED graph, 60ºC is way too low temp for 100%(annoying) fan speed.


+1
I agreed  it has been over years no one say why.....
2019/03/12 07:25:48
ftmiranda
cronustr75
I sold my EVGA CLC AIO 280 mm and bought a Corsair 115i PRO. I must say that there is huge difference between the fans quality and software. Such a big relief! Dont mess with it, sell it, life is short!




Did the same! Thanks for the tip! EVGA Flowcontrol is just a horrible software - I hope they learn from that and next time release a better product + software. 
Corsair is superior in every way! 
2019/03/13 05:53:58
Fpschmitz
ftmiranda
cronustr75
I sold my EVGA CLC AIO 280 mm and bought a Corsair 115i PRO. I must say that there is huge difference between the fans quality and software. Such a big relief! Dont mess with it, sell it, life is short!




Did the same! Thanks for the tip! EVGA Flowcontrol is just a horrible software - I hope they learn from that and next time release a better product + software. 
Corsair is superior in every way! 


I'm actually thinking of returning to a decent air cooler;

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