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Just wondering how the implementation of the LCD screen is in liquidctl. What can I actually display on it? I want to ideally display my liquid and cpu temp, is the possible using liquidctl? Do I need some sort of monitoring program to feed cpu temp data? If so, does it use a lot of cpu time? My whole idea in the first place was to ditch cam and go with liquidctl as I can have a bat file at startup and all my fan curves and pump curve is applied with nothing running in the background taking up zero cpu time. Is this possible?
On a sidenote, can I cantrol the RGB fans that are included with this AIO through liquidctl? Im assuming I can change the fan curves as well.
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Just wondering how the implementation of the LCD screen is in liquidctl. What can I actually display on it? I want to ideally display my liquid and cpu temp, is the possible using liquidctl? Do I need some sort of monitoring program to feed cpu temp data? If so, does it use a lot of cpu time? My whole idea in the first place was to ditch cam and go with liquidctl as I can have a bat file at startup and all my fan curves and pump curve is applied with nothing running in the background taking up zero cpu time. Is this possible?
On a sidenote, can I cantrol the RGB fans that are included with this AIO through liquidctl? Im assuming I can change the fan curves as well.
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