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Quebee

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  1. Hi, I have the X370 MSI Pro Carbon Motherboard. The motherboard have a lighting that lights up its io cover and the heatsinks. using it for 2 years now and suddenly the lighting is not light up anymore. There's a time I reset the bios and changing the fan somehow making the lighting turn backs on but after turning on and off my pc multiple times, the lighting is turned back off. I have try: i. Changing all fan from motherboard to PSU. ii. Format Windows 10 multiple times. iii. Reset bios. Update/change bios version. iv. Run all Bios setting on default. v: Reduce the use of power (turning off OC, plug off HDD and use minimal fan) vi: Check the setting on MSI Gaming App. Nothing works. Does my motherboard reach its end even though I didn't face other problems beside the lighting on the motherboard? PC Specs: - Ryzen 1700 oc 3.8GHZ@1.3125V - 8GBx2 Klevv Bolt 3000mhz DDR4 - GTX 1070 Windforce with ID-Cooling Aio GPU cooler (120VGA) - ID-cooling Aio 280mm Frostflow - Kingston A1000 240GB Nvme ssd - 2x1TB HDD (seagate Barracuda and WD Blue) - 2x140mm Cpu fan, 2x120mm case fan - Nzxt S340 Elite - Cooler Master MasterWatt Bronze 650W
  2. I live in Malaysia. Yes I tried to lowering the speed and custom speed but when it is on load, it is a bit noisy. Oh thank you for the frame information.
  3. I have a 280mm aio. The cooling is great but the fan is a bit too noisy. What are the best budget radiator fan that is quite but also have a good performance? Noctua A14 and ML140 is out of question because it is too expensive for me. They are about 35 to 73 USD each in my country (after convert it is too expensive). From what I gather from my budget, I can purchase: 1. Noctua NF-P14r 2. Phanteks Skiron 140mm 3. Cooler Master MF140R 4. Cryorig QF140 Performance 5. Noctua NF-A14 ULN/FLX I wonder if the fans I listed is good for radiator? I cannot seems to find reviews on these fans. The aio I am currently use now is ID-Cooling frostflow 280+.Casing is NZXT S340 Elite and the aio Fan is ID-cooling WF14025: - Bearing Type: Hydraulic Bearing - Fan Speed : 800~1600±10%RPM - Max. Air Pressure : 2.14mmH2O - Max. Air Flow : 76.8CFM - Noise : 16.8~32.6dB(A)
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