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Hi,
I have a Cooler Master ML360 Sub-Zero and I've been testing it with different overclocking profiles on windows 10 and the overall performance is great, it's an amazing product.
However i want to use it on my Linux system (Redhat / Centos / Ubuntu / Gentoo). How can i get this cooler to work with Linux?
I tried wine but it gives me an error "INTEL Cryo Cooling Technology Setup Ended Prematurely Because Of An Error". But If i run the "dmesg" command on my Linux system it detects CP210x USB DRIVERS.
Please provide a solution so that i can use this cooling kit on my Linux System.
System Specs:-
CPU- 10900k
MOBO- Z490 Maximus XII Hero (Wi-Fi)
Thank you
Rish
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Hello Rish,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
I would like to let you know that the reason why the Intel® Cryo Cooling Technology is not working on Linux, is because the software is just compatible with Windows operating systems.
I recommend you to get in contact with Cooler Master for further details and Operating systems compatibility from their side.
For information about the Intel® Cryo Cooling Technology, check the following link:
Regards,
Deivid A.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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