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h100i pump and rad fans on full blast?

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OK i have a splitter and will put them together for sure. check my post above with the link to the manual for this board. now im wondering if i even plugged the cooler in properly... 

I dont think it will matter which USB you plug into. Awsome you have a splitter, makes it easier. The pump should be CPU_fan, and the fans in CPU_OPT. 

I put on two Corsair High Static Pressure 120mm fans on the H100o radiator and mounted it on the top of my case as an exhaust. I know I have to go in today and raise the pump to full blast in BIOS on whatever fan header its on. Do I do the same for the two top mount fans?

the cooler is on a i7 4790k that will be OC'd today to at least 4.5 minimum, possibly 4.6 if I can get it that far without crashes- on a Z97 ROG motherboard.

AI Suite 3 has some fan setting and when I hit turbo it was kinda silent but the tornado icon made the whole PC sound like a jet engine! use that program or manually do the pump and two top fans in BIOS and leave the other 4 case fans alone?

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It is not your motherboard header that controls the fans, I believe. The pump will adjust the fan speeds to the temperature it is registering.

The fan header coming out of the pump is so that the motherboard can read the speed of the pump.

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I would set set a fan profile in BIOS. I use an H105 w/sp 120's on my 4790K also. These fans are not quiet at any speed it seems, but they arent ment for that. Are your case fans hooked to headers on the board?

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I would set set a fan profile in BIOS. I use an H105 w/sp 120's on my 4790K also. These fans are not quiet at any speed it seems, but they arent ment for that. Are your case fans hooked to headers on the board?

yes all fans and the pump are hooked up to my board

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Make sure the pump is at 100% like you said, and the fans are at the rad fans are at the same speed. Set the CPU to 4.5, run a 15-20 min stress test and monitor your temps. Adjust from there, easiest way IMO :)

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Make sure the pump is at 100% like you said, and the fans are at the rad fans are at the same speed. Set the CPU to 4.5, run a 15-20 min stress test and monitor your temps. Adjust from there, easiest way IMO :)

thank you! before I mark you as solved, how do I check if the pump is at 100%?

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Read the specs of the H100i, find out what the rpm is listed at, set that fan header for 100% and it should display the rpm. 

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You can get the specs from Corsair website, but if you turn it all the way up it will go to max and not any higher. Im not really sure how Corsair link works, my PSU supports it and will be trying that today. My H105 doesnt tho, but its also a thicker rad.

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You can get the specs from Corsair website, but if you turn it all the way up it will go to max and not any higher. Im not really sure how Corsair link works, my PSU supports it and will be trying that today. My H105 doesnt tho, but its also a thicker rad.

OK so set it to 2700RPM? Thats the specs of the h100i on the Corsair site

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In BIOS just put it to 100% it shouldnt go any higher than what the pump is rated for. Do you have any programs like Speedfan to watch the pump/fan speeds when in Windows?

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In BIOS just put it to 100% it shouldnt go any higher than what the pump is rated for. Do you have any programs like Speedfan to watch the pump/fan speeds when in Windows?

I got a bunch of programs with the new motherboard that check and monitor pretty much everything now. I did see in a video that Corsairlink should of automatically been installed when I turned the PC on for the first time. I know my ROG Hero VII Z97 has only 1 USB plug in and I am wondering if I put the pump in the wrong place...

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I got a bunch of programs with the new motherboard that check and monitor pretty much everything now. I did see in a video that Corsairlink should of automatically been installed when I turned the PC on for the first time. I know my ROG Hero VII Z97 has only 1 USB plug in and I am wondering if I put the pump in the wrong place...

The pump should be in the CPU1 header....and if you can, the 2 rad fans should be on a splitter so they can go into a single header so when you set that header they will be equal. Im curious about CorsairLink

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http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1150/MAXIMUS-VI-HERO/E8459_Maximus_VI_Hero.pdf

 

page 1-41 if its at the sart of the manual.. there are only two 9 pin headders on this board. one is 1112 and the other is 1314, I have the front panel USB on the 1112 and the Corsair H100i in the 1314. is this correct?

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The pump should be in the CPU1 header....and if you can, the 2 rad fans should be on a splitter so they can go into a single header so when you set that header they will be equal. Im curious about CorsairLink

OK i have a splitter and will put them together for sure. check my post above with the link to the manual for this board. now im wondering if i even plugged the cooler in properly... 

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OK i have a splitter and will put them together for sure. check my post above with the link to the manual for this board. now im wondering if i even plugged the cooler in properly... 

I dont think it will matter which USB you plug into. Awsome you have a splitter, makes it easier. The pump should be CPU_fan, and the fans in CPU_OPT. 

Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Corsair H105, Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite, Corsair Vengeance 32GB 3600MHz, EVGA RTX 3070Ti FTW3, Samsung 850 Pro / WD SN850 / OCZ Trion 150

 

ASUS MG279Q, Corsair Carbide 275R
  

 
 

 

 

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I just installed CorsairLink, has alot of monitoring.....

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