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Saxon124

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  1. I have MSI Dragon center installed but the monitor feature on it disappeared somehow, So I downloaded MSI Afterburner (Have overclocked anything yet) and that comfirmed that the temps we min 40 max 64 before dropping down to 26ish
  2. I just built my new system with a 3950x, I had set the lights to be on the temperature setting through corsairs iCue software just because my cooling solution is overkill and I wanted to see all the green. However, when I restart the system, the lights turn red and fluctuate from red to yellow for about 1-2 minutes then go back to green. My monitoring software showed the temp at around 60c. After it settles down, the CPU temp fluctuates from 26c to 32c at idle, which seems strange, but may be due to boost I guess? I have tried searching to see if that was normal but since my temps dont stay high, my situation was different than what I could find other people describing. I am running 2 pumps in sequence with a double reservoir (Dynamic Duo) Build List: MSI Meg X570 Godlike Amd Ryzen 9 3950x EVGA FTW3 2080Ti Ultra G Skill Royal 3600 32Gb (4x8) Cooling: 3x Hardware Labs 30mm 360 rad EK Quantum Vector Gpu Block Ek Velocity CPU block 6x Ek Vardar 120 static pressure fans 3x Corsair LL120 Thank you in advance for any input.
  3. They are primochill enhanced D5's. Does the water have to flow a specific way through the temp meter? I had it plugged into a 4 pin fan header (the connector on the meter is 3 pin) but it had no power
  4. They are primochill enhanced DT's. Does the water have to flow a specific way through the temp meter? I had it plugged into a 4 pin fan header (the connector on the meter is 3 pin) but it had no power
  5. System specs: X570 godlike, latest bios Ryzen 9 3950x Evga ftw3 ultra 2080 to Seasonic prime 850 platinum psu 4x8 g skill trident z royal 3600 2x primochill d5 pump I am trying to get power to the water temp meter, but I am unsure which headers to plug it in to. Also, my mobo only has 1 header for water pumps, what are my options to connect a second to control speed of both? I guess just a splitter and control both as 1 pump?
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