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Corsair H100i v2 fan speed not detected by Corsair Link

I just built my first rig and I seem to be having a small issue. My Corsair H100i v2 shows in Corsair Link that the fan speed is running at 0 RPM and can not be adjusted, but I can clearly see that my 2 corsair fan that are plugged directly into the pumps Y-spliter are both running. I can see the pump speed and the temperatures and fan speed of everything else in Corsair Link.

 

My mother board is the Asrock Fata1ity x99m Killer and the pump is plugged into the "cpu fan 2" on the mobo. I did this because my case fan hub was a 4 prong and he corsair was a 3 prong. (CPU fan 1 is 4 prong and cpu fan 2 is 3 prong).

 

Is there something I can do to fix this? I would assume I would want be able to adjust my fan speed when I decide to overclock my CPU.

 

Thanks!

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Are the fans that are plugged into the Y splitter both 4 prong PWM fans? 

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14 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Are the fans that are plugged into the Y splitter both 4 prong PWM fans? 

Yes, the fans are both 4 prong and the the plugs on the splitter that connect to the fan are 4 prong, but the part that plugs into the mobo is 3 prong.The splitter is the one that came with the H100i v2, incase that was a question.

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2 minutes ago, Firefox365 said:

Yes, the fans are both 4 prong and the the plugs on the splitter that connect to the fan are 4 prong, but the part that plugs into the mobo is 3 prong.The splitter is the one that came with the H100i v2, incase that was a question.

The plug that parts into the mobo is just pump RPM readout for the CPU. 

 

Make sure that the Link cable is plugged into a USB header on the motherboard. 

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14 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

The plug that parts into the mobo is just pump RPM readout for the CPU. 

 

Make sure that the Link cable is plugged into a USB header on the motherboard. 

It should be, I can go into Corsair link and change the RBG Lighting on the Pump which If i remember correctly can only be done if the usb is hooked up. 

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10 minutes ago, Firefox365 said:

It should be, I can go into Corsair link and change the RBG Lighting on the Pump which If i remember correctly can only be done if the usb is hooked up. 

You're looking at the right option in Link? For fan control. 

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Actually I can see now that I can control the speed of the fan, but I still can't get a reading.. still says 0 rpm.

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