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ATFGunr
2 years agoLegend
@AKBLT-1997If you’re just looking to monitor temps and stuff, ICUE has that feature. Maybe whatever cooling you use has something similar? ICUE is Corsair. I have an AMD CPU and also run Ryzen Master (doing a light overclock) which shows temps. Been a while since I had intel, they must have something besides Afterburner (which I used at the time too, so I feel ya). Intel has this now, which I’d try if I was still Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/resources/overclocking-xtu-guide.html
sk1lld
2 years agoLegend
@ATFGunr
Hasn't ICUE software sometimes been detected by anti cheats as a cheat?
Only reason I don't install it for my keyboard.
Hasn't ICUE software sometimes been detected by anti cheats as a cheat?
Only reason I don't install it for my keyboard.
- ATFGunr2 years agoLegend@sk1lld Not to my knowledge? I’ve had ICUE running for longer than 2042 has been out, and so far so good. I reverted from the ICUE 5 version as my PC didn’t like it.
- sk1lld2 years agoLegend
- ATFGunr2 years agoLegend@sk1lld I reverted to the last updated version of 4, I don’t remember why I reverted, I lean towards it being an odd performance hit. It’s already a bit of a resource hog, and I think it was just dragging my PC down when I played 2042. The game itself is so poorly optimized, it’s better than start that’s clear, but it’s not where it should be. I do remember that it stopped recognizing devices, in my situation it was the 3060ti that didn’t show and I use icue to run the lighting. (5800x, 3060ti, 3600 mhz 32 gb ram, 750w psu. DLSS set to performance, with high settings. Most of the graphics bells and whistles like vignette off)
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