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Randy

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Was not 100 sure if my board is supported or not. I see many notes about x670 support, yet no sensors show up for me except.. chipset temp. That's it. The board is the Asus Crosshair x670e Extreme. Any advice would be great! Thanks.
 

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This board should be well supported, so I'm surprised.
Please attach the HWiNFO Debug File with sensor data for a more detailed analysis.
 
I also have a X670 HERO from ASUS paired with a 7950X. Hwinfo is running very sluggish on the device. Anyone else experiencing this?
 
I also have a X670 HERO from ASUS paired with a 7950X. Hwinfo is running very sluggish on the device. Anyone else experiencing this?

Enable the Profiling Time column in sensor settings will allow you to see which of the sensors is taking excessive time to read.
 
Sorry! Last one... In another thread you made a fix for the hx1500i, yet in the newer versions you made me today, that fix doesn't appear to be in there. I too have a hx1500i ;) Same protocol as the 1200, just more W's :)

[Device Information]
Device Manufacturer:Corsair
Product Name:Corsair, PID=1D0B
Serial Number:-
USB Version Supported:2.00
USB Device Speed:USB 1.1 Full-speed
Driver Description:
Hardware ID:USB\VID_1B1C&PID_0C1A
 
Sorry! Last one... In another thread you made a fix for the hx1500i, yet in the newer versions you made me today, that fix doesn't appear to be in there. I too have a hx1500i ;) Same protocol as the 1200, just more W's :)

[Device Information]
Device Manufacturer:Corsair
Product Name:Corsair, PID=1D0B
Serial Number:-
USB Version Supported:2.00
USB Device Speed:USB 1.1 Full-speed
Driver Description:
Hardware ID:USB\VID_1B1C&PID_0C1A

Hmm, the HX1500i should be PID_1C1F.
I don't know what PID_0C1A is nor what protocol it uses.
 
It's a revised version that's all. Same protocol.
 
It's a revised version that's all. Same protocol.

If you say so... Then please try this build and let me know if it works: www.hwinfo.com/beta/hwi64_731_4879.zip
 
Sorry the wife had me out doing Halloween crap all day... In any event, no. That is saying it's a node core not a hx1500i

[Port2] : Corsair, PID=1D0B

[Device Information]
Device Manufacturer:Corsair
Product Name:CORSAIR Lighting Node CORE
Serial Number:06900102C01C7CAFA0B0945F031C00F5
USB Version Supported:2.00
USB Device Speed:USB 1.1 Full-speed
Driver Description:USB Input Device
Hardware ID:USB\VID_1B1C&PID_0C1A
[Driver Information]
Driver Manufacturer:(Standard system devices)
Driver Description:USB Input Device
Driver Provider:Microsoft
Driver Version:10.0.22621.1
Driver Date:20-Jun-2006
DeviceInstanceIdUSB\VID_1B1C&PID_0C1A\06900102C01C7CAFA0B0945F031C00F5
Location PathsPCIROOT(0)#PCI(0201)#PCI(0000)#PCI(0C00)#PCI(0000)#USBROOT(0)#USB(17)#USB(2)
 
We are all good now. I removed the light controller I still had in there ( forgot about it, the fans were not there ), and the PSU started picking up. So it's good and works like a champ!
 
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