Remanent said:
i have Nocuta IndustrialPPC-3000 PWM fans on the h115i that i replaced the onesit came withred-ray said:Remanent said:
Thank you and don't worry, compared to many your testing has been exemplary.
I can see all the AIO counts are 399 so am now happy with how well SIV is reporting and pondering H115iPt control.
It would be worth checking all the counts remain in phase with HWiNFO + SIV active and also both utilities report all the same values.
The only slightly strange aspect is that the [font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif]H115iPt Fans [/font]never seem change speed as I would expect at least some jitter (note - means same as current).
red-ray said:Remanent said:
Thank you and don't worry, compared to many your testing has been exemplary.
I can see all the AIO counts are 399 so am now happy with how well SIV is reporting and pondering H115iPt control.
It would be worth checking all the counts remain in phase with HWiNFO + SIV active and also both utilities report all the same values.
The only slightly strange aspect is that the [font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif]H115iPt Fans [/font]never seem change speed as I would expect at least some jitter (note - means same as current).
red-ray said:[font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif]There is no Average, Minimum or Maximum as the fan speeds have never changed, not even by 1 RPM :huh: [/font]
Yes please, leave both running for >= 30 minutes then post [Status]. I suspect running Menu->Machine->CPU Burnin would get the fans to speed up.
There will be a Beta-27 later, but the H115iPt code is unchanged, it's there mainly for GTX 1660 Ti + W10 20H1 Build 18850 support.
Remanent said:I don't have time at the moment to run a 30m burn, but I did run one for about 5 minutes, and it showed changes on the average, min and max (i had to end the burn to get a max). Unfortunately, I botched grabbing a screenshot, and don't have that to post atm, but the sensors are working for those devices.
Thank you for the screen shots and all looks good to me, do Menu->Tools->Maximum Lines->Set nn Lines to tell SIV how big to make the panels by default.Remanent said:Ideally, if i can control all the leds like I have without using the corsair software, using hwinfo/siv instead, that'd be awesome.
Thanks for the links to the guides and the video link.red-ray said:Thank you for the screen shots and all looks good to me, do Menu->Tools->Maximum Lines->Set nn Lines to tell SIV how big to make the panels by default.Remanent said:Ideally, if i can control all the leds like I have without using the corsair software, using hwinfo/siv instead, that'd be awesome.
SIV can control the[font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif] HX850i fan[/font] + CLCP fans + LEDs and can also treat the 4 x 16 fan LEDs as 1 x 64 so you can move patterns for fan to fan. I don't really use the Corsair software, but last time I looked it could not so this. Have a read of http://rh-software.com/Using SIV to Control AIO Devices.pdf see how you get on, if you need help then ask on http://rh-software.com/siv-support and I just remembered https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtkNKQqwELw
At the moment SIV can't control the H115iPt, but if I get enough donations I will get one and add support as I did for the H1NNi Pro series. You could always plug the [font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif]H115iPt[/font] fans into the CLCP and control them that way.
Obviously you can use SIV to control and HWiNFO to display, but AFAIK HWiNFO does not support control.
red-ray said:Please ask about SIV on http://rh-software.com/siv-support and see https://siv.boards.net/thread/13/siv-corsair-vengeance-rgb-memory