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Pump speed always at 6192 RPM, Fan software?

I have a deepcool maelstrom 240 AIO liquid cooler.
It has no Software like corsair link or antec something
Its pump is always running at 6192 based on HWMonitor my temps are at 12c Idle(fx-6300)

Can you recommend any Fan control software? I tried adjusting it at the bios (pwn,voltage based, manual) but It only ramps up to 18k rpm to the point that the LED light is no longer lighting :o

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I have a deepcool maelstrom 240 AIO liquid cooler.

It has no Software like corsair link or antec something

Its pump is always running at 6192 based on HWMonitor my temps are at 12c Idle(fx-6300)

Can you recommend any Fan control software? I tried adjusting it at the bios (pwn,voltage based, manual) but It only ramps up to 18k rpm to the point that the LED light is no longer lighting :o

 

How can your temps be that cold? Your room must be something like 10C :o

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I'd kill for idle temp of 12C.

 

You can try SpeedFan.

How can your temps be that cold? Your room must be something like 10C :o

1.) I have an Airconditioned room

2.)They say fx cpu's sensor is inaccurate 

Here's a sample of my readings - unable to obtain 14c temp because its morning. and My setup is behind(or infront) of a window which is only covered by a curtain

11025421_10205038847082655_1091915415_o.

Funny thing, I forgot that I set my fan controller off and my pc shutdown because of overheating while posting this :/

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Okay that makes sense. I have always understood it as cpu coolers remove heat, and therefore it can not get below the ambient room temperature.

 

Ontopic: If your motherboard doesn't support adjusting fan speed, you may some form of hardware fan controller.

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