![]() I mentioned RealTemp since it is popular but I don't use it personally. Personally, I like HWiNFO, which works great with my ASUS P67 board. They all run on 64bit platforms, or have a version for 64 bit machines, that is nothing new and not an issue. It really doesn't make much difference which monitoring program you use, mostly which UI you prefer. If you use the ASUS temperature monitoring program, do not run any other programs like that (Real Temp, etc) at the same time, as the ASUS program gets bad data when that is done, and you'll see overheating warnings or very strange temperature readings that are simply wrong. Everything is probably fine, just check the temps after booting into Windows. I don't use the stock Intel CPU cooler, and my temps are lower than yours. So, the CPU temp you see in the UEFI is normal for your board given the information I have seen and my personal experience with a board similar to yours. I wonder if that reading is actually correct. Given that, it is even more strange that the CPU temperature is that high, but it is. Next, the CPU and chassis fan speed control software is not active when in the UEFI, and the fans run at or near their full speed. When in the UEFI, none of the CPU power saving options such as EIST or C-States are active, so the CPU is running at it's standard frequency constantly, and the CPU voltage stays at about 1.2V. Why this happens is not entirely clear, but it seems the new UEFI "BIOS" puts a high load on the CPU. One thing i have noticed is that Corsair iLink (software using the Corsair Link connected on the secon USB internal header on the mobo) is using the same drivers xyz.dll and every time you restart the system after following the above workaround you will see on the device manager page that the Corsair Link is "!" so i think/guess that the reason is that they are using the same drivers? i'm not sure, i have flagged this situation to the Antec Support but they cannot reproduce it, i am here to ask you if you have any advice, suggestions, at least to monitor the issue, i mean, it would be really helpful to know how to "log" the issue while i am reproducing it to see what the problem is.The new ASUS mother boards for Sandy Bridge CPUs are notorious for having rather high CPU temperatures when you are in the UEFI (I have one.) There is a FAQ post in the ASUS forums about this, which states the CPU temperature will be up to 20C higher than normal when in the UEFI. So after the above workaround you will be able to use the software and set your pump speed, fan speed and everything else, BUT, as soon as you will quit the software you won't never be able to start it again until you will follow the above procedure again. isntall software/install drivers -> restart system The system where i have found the issue is the one on my Signature, basically when you satrt the ChillControl V software to control the Pump of the watercooling system it will show up for a second and close immediately after without any kind of errors and/or logs, i have checked everything and every version of the software, i have tried to disconnect, connect it again, disable, enable, uninstall drivers, install drivers, format and install from scratch the OS, nothing has worked, if you need to use it you have follow the below workaround:Ĥ. Hi all, this 3d is to address an issue i'm facing and for which i have found already a workaround, so i hope this can be useful for some and useful for me in finding the final solution and NOT a workaround.įirst of all let me say that this issue has been raised to Antec but they have not been able yet to provide a valid fix and not even to reproduce it.
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