Unknow settings in Thermalright Control Center

Unknow settings in Thermalright Control Center

Hi everyone!

I recently built a new PC and used a Peerless Assassin Vision Max as my CPU fan. I really like how it looks, and it works well.
I downloaded TRCC for customizing the screen, and while I like the possibilities it offers, I just can't figure out what the 2 settings I highlighted in the screenshot do. The manual that pops up after installing TRCC is no help in this regard either.

Does anyone know what those settings do?

... actually while writing this, I figured out that the time one probably is the refresh rate for the read-outs (like CPU temp or utilization). Still have no idea about the gamepad plus CPU util though.

u/renshredder — 2 days ago
▲ 90 r/vogelspinnen+1 crossposts

Hilfe zur Identifikation entflohener Vogelspinne

Hallo liebe Community!

In der Wohnsiedlung, in der Freunde wohnen (Wien, Österreich) wurde von einem Nachbarn dieses Bild gemacht. Es wird davon ausgegangen, dass es sich um ein ausgebüchstes Haustier handelt.

Da ich selbst schon Vogelspinnen gehalten habe wurde ich gefragt, kenne mich aber auch nicht besonders gut aus außer mit den Arten die ich gehalten habe, und das Foto ist natürlich nicht sehr gut.

Kann hier vielleicht ein Meister trotzdem eingrenzen, um welche Art(en) es sich handeln könnte? Vielleicht gelingt es mit der Info besser, sie zu finden. In der Siedlung hat es im Moment tagsüber 40+ Grad im Schatten in den Gärten, während sich die Bewohner also Sorgen um sich selbst machen, mache ich mir eher Sorgen um die Spinne :D

Vielen Dank schon mal für eure Hilfe!

u/renshredder — 2 months ago

Cool mysterious aventurine for a blazing summer day

Chilling in the park while the girlfriend is shopping, enjoying the aventurine glitter in the sunlight. Also, I'm melting.

u/renshredder — 2 months ago

I inherited this watch from my dad 3 years ago. Back then I let it get checked at my local watch shop because it was pretty beat up and didn't run. The guy there said that the battery had leaked and he cleaned it up "as best as he could" and put in a new battery. I didn't wear it much, and after some time, it stopped again.

Then, I got more into watches, and early this year I decided to work a bit on the Omega. I cleaned it really well (especially the bracelet was very dirty), and I changed the battery. While doing so, I saw there was still some corrosion under the battery, so I cleand that, made sure there's no corrosion anywhere, and put in the new battery. I also made a post about the watch on reddit, that was on January 29, 2026. I might have replaced the battery a few days earlier. A few days ago I realized that the watch has stopped again, on Monday, May 4th.

Now, while run time of course differs from model to model, 3 months on an SR42/344 battery seems pretty low to me.
Did these old Quartz movements just burn through batteries like that or is there something wrong here?

u/renshredder — 3 months ago