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Wednesday, May 27th 2020, 5:25pm
try to reboot a few times and see how you get on.So I disabled HW Monitoring, but now have a bunch of stuck sensors (50c), and no method to change their data source.
It's time to step away and wait for Sebastian to save me!
glad its working for you again, edit: nevermind found it...You're all eating up this newb just fine.
A simple, that's normal, and you have to set the sensors manually to the "temperature 1, temperature 2, etc" would have been helpful. It's been a very solid "set and forget program for my rig", and so it now occurs to me that I don't monitor hardware with Aquasuite and have disabled it.
All I need is my MPS sensor for the fan curves and I'm good
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It's not "working" I am just not using those sensors, and I think I understand the program a bit more. I do wish they listed what "temperature 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" are. You have to test to figure that out, and other programs that list them correctly conflict with Aquasuite. and vice versa. So how exactly do you get the right names on them?glad its working for you again, edit: nevermind found it...You're all eating up this newb just fine.
A simple, that's normal, and you have to set the sensors manually to the "temperature 1, temperature 2, etc" would have been helpful. It's been a very solid "set and forget program for my rig", and so it now occurs to me that I don't monitor hardware with Aquasuite and have disabled it.
All I need is my MPS sensor for the fan curves and I'm good
Well, I guess Aquasuite doesn't know about proper software development either, and I can elaborate that:One guess is that Aquasuite doesn't know about the Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme TRX40 yet,
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Saturday, June 6th 2020, 10:48pm
I snooped around and saw no logs... this is just about the first time I've ever seen a high tech have nothing.Hello everyone!
I'm trying to figure out if my "problem" is user error or an actual bug in X.20.
My setup is an air cooled build (5 pwm fans total, 2 intake - 2 CPU - 1 Exhaust) and a Quadro controller. The Quadro controller has 1 temperature sensor connected to monitor ambient case temperature.
Aquasite X.20 has 4 global profiles set and my Quadro has 4 profiles (Silent/Standard/Performance/Max). I'm using a "Load Indicator", virtual sensor built in the playground to automatically switch my global profiles.
Here is my problem. Fan curve profiles 2, 3, and 4 on my Quadro are being over written by profile 1 at random. Everything will be running well, switching between profiles and than I'll noticed it's not functioning properly. I'll look at my Quadro profiles and all 4 fan curve profiles are profile number 1.
Does anyone know why this is happnening? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My profile logic:
Global 1 = Quadro 1 (Silent) when virtual sensor value = 0%
Global 2 = Quadro 2 (Standard) when virtual sensor value = 25%
Global 3 = Quadro 3 (Performance) when virtual sensor value = 50%
Global 4 = Quadro 4 (Max 100%) when virtual sensor value = 75%
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