
MSI PC Alert is designed to prevent these situations and therefore, notifies you when the levels are dangerously high, so that you can take action in due time. On the other hand, in case these user-defined limits are exceeded, you might risk having your hardware components damaged or even fried due to high temperatures. Above each graph you can find a bar that allows you to set the minimum and the maximum threshold for each monitored parameter.Īs long as the monitored value stays between the set thresholds, you can consider that your PC is functioning correctly. The application can monitor these parameters, but this is not its only function. The application constantly monitors the computer and displays information at a glance concerning the evolution of the CPU and the overall system temperature, the load voltage and the speed of the fans.Įvery four seconds, the data is updated and the program shows the new values of the temperature, the voltage and the rotation of the CPU fan and the system cooler within its main window. The main interface only includes a single window, comprising information concerning the functioning parameters of your PC. It aims to help you keep an eye on the system components, in order to ensure system stability and prevent hardware damage. It is what it is so I have no choice but to find an aftermarket solution.MSI PC Alert is a real-time hardware monitoring application especially designed for computers with an integrated MSI motherboard. I still can't believe this motherboard at over $300 retail doesn't have a water temp sensor. I am leaning towards the Commander Pro but I figured I would ask here what you guys think. Maybe in the future I will get RGB fans so I would like to be future proof. Which one should I go with? As of now all my fans don't have RGB. I have searched for other options but I keep coming back to those two. It appears the Corsair Commander Core XT or Commander Pro is probably my best option. I am now considering getting an aftermarket option. That reminded me about this motherboards lack of water temp sensor.

That is causing my GPU temps to be higher than they need to be. While gaming CPU temps don't always increase enough to ramp the fans and pump up. It reminded me while running GPU benchmarks that my loop doesn't ramp up the pump or fans until the cpu temps increase enough.

I recently installed a Thermalright cpu retention bracket which did help to lower temps a decent amount.
