

I have never played with Virtual Machine before so I am a rank newb in virtualization and probably going to ask some really dense questions before I get all the settings correct, forgive me. This is probably the best I have ever had Winbloze behave, though it is still slow as snail snot compared to my Linux boot. I average a CPU idle of about 43 degrees Celsius.

I have my thermal set as close as I get to my GPU hot spot and average a roughly 7- 10 degrees Celsius difference between reported and actual. I installed iCue on my Windows 10 boot and it picked up the AIO pump and fan on the CPU and manages them well. The Commander requires iCue which does not work on Linux. The fifth fan is plugged into the motherboard at the CPU because my board has a fit otherwise. The water pump for the CPU and all but one of my 5 fans are wired into a Corsair Commander. The water pump for the GPU is plugged into my motherboard the BIOS is set to keep it always on. I also have an AIO water cooler on my CPU with a 120mm radiator. I am running an AMD RX 590 for my GPU and used a Kraken from NZXT to attach an AIO water cooler with a 240mm radiator to the GPU. I run all my work and client files in the Linux OS. I have Windows 10 (64 bit) installed to a 500GB Solid State Drive, and I have Linux Mint 19.3 installed on a 1TB traditional hard drive. There's also now a German translation and device previews can be resized.I have a rig I built myself. With v0.5.0 these are newly supported on Linux: With an aim to reproduce the features from the proprietary Corsair CUE software for Linux, it's filling a gap where the official vendor doesn't offer proper support. Have some fancy Corsair hardware that you want to tweak on Linux? You need the ckb-next project, which has a new release out with version 0.5.0.
