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Cpu Cooler and System Stability Issues

So I have a rather expensive computer tricked out with a 6800k and h100i v2 cooler. I was doing general system tasks and I noticed the Cpu was getting quite hot, I checked the cooler and the fans weren't running. After an hour of painful troubleshooting, I uninstalled Corsair link and my problem was fixed, the CPU fan was now controlled through Asus's proprietary motherboard control software that came with my Asus x99a II motherboard. This seemed ok, but when I went to run a game that was CPU intensive (universe sandbox 2) to test it the game stuttered and performed worse than my computer with a 6700k. 

 

My main questions are, how do I run Corsair link without interfering with the Asus software, and how do I find the root of the stuttering problem. 

Thanks, Ethan

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What are temps now?

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37 minutes ago, Pixelburst said:

So I have a rather expensive computer tricked out with a 6800k and h100i v2 cooler. I was doing general system tasks and I noticed the Cpu was getting quite hot, I checked the cooler and the fans weren't running. After an hour of painful troubleshooting, I uninstalled Corsair link and my problem was fixed, the CPU fan was now controlled through Asus's proprietary motherboard control software that came with my Asus x99a II motherboard. This seemed ok, but when I went to run a game that was CPU intensive (universe sandbox 2) to test it the game stuttered and performed worse than my computer with a 6700k. 

 

My main questions are, how do I run Corsair link without interfering with the Asus software, and how do I find the root of the stuttering problem. 

Thanks, Ethan

Uninstall corsair link. And just get a fan controler. Way more easier and less stress and tinkering. and check thermal compund and if its tighened down enough. 

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11 hours ago, RadiatingLight said:

What are temps now?

Temps are good around 45 c under load

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11 hours ago, Killstreak said:

Uninstall corsair link. And just get a fan controler. Way more easier and less stress and tinkering. and check thermal compund and if its tighened down enough. 

I already uninstalled Corsair link and my case comes with a fan controller (Cooler master, master case maker). It does not have a CPU fan header though and I don't think many fan controllers do.

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