With the V1.1.0.2 release, the Phanteks Nexlinq App has been thoroughly overhauled for future feature expansion and stable operation. It also fixes several known issues.

NexLinq App Updates

  • Refactored UI Framework
    The software interface has been refactored using a new HTML-based structure. Enables

  • GPU Selection Dropdown for Multi-GPU Systems
    When two or more GPUs are detected, a dropdown allows the user to select the GPU to monitor manually.

  • Long GPU Name Display Optimization
    Resolved UI truncation for long GPU model names.
  • Blank Profile Auto-Save Structure
    If the app is disabled without saving settings or sending to the hub, changes are stored temporarily in a blank profile.
  • Save-to-Profile Toggle Selection
    Introduced a toggle list to the “Save to Profile” button, allowing users to directly choose which profile to save into.
  • Profile Control UI Enhancements
    “Send to Hub” and “Save to Profile” buttons have been grouped and redesigned for clearer differentiation. Status indicators and layout spacing have been improved for usability.
  • Save and Send Button Behaviour
    Modified the logic of the “Save to Profile” and “Send to Hub” buttons.
  • System Font Scaling Fix
    Resolved an issue where changes in system font size caused UI layout disruptions.

  • GPU Temperature Data Source Priority
    GPU temperature is now set as the primary source for GPU thermal readings.

  • Temperature Reporting Frequency Improved
    Addressed a delay in temperature reporting where updates lagged by ~5 seconds.
  • Profile Dropdown Visual Enhancement
    Fixed a visual issue where divider lines between profiles were missing in the dropdown menu.

NexLinq Hub v10215 Updates

  • Incorrect RPM Display at 0% PWM
    Fixed a bug where HWMonitor reported 207 RPM when the fan was at 0 RPM.
  • Mainboard RPM Signal Source Fixed
    When the mainboard RPM cable is connected, the RPM signal is now consistently sourced from Port 1.

  • Fan Behaviour Stabilized Under CPU/GPU Load
    Resolved an issue where fans would abruptly stop and restart (drop to 0 RPM) during CPU or GPU stress tests.

We strive to provide a lightweight and stable app to control your cooling and lighting devices, and we will continue to improve it with more bug fixes and introduce new features to the Phanteks Nexlinq App for Windows.