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Windows Driver problem

So I was checking out the settings in Windows 10 and it said that I had a driver problem with one of my parts in my PC, so I troubleshoot and it said that my CPU cooler (H110i GT) is having a driver problem. Should I be worried, if so what should I do cause I've tried to do the troubleshoot but Windows couldn't fix it. 

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16 minutes ago, Tran said:

H110i GT

Good old Corsair.

 

I've had a number of their stuff that had faulty firmware and bad drivers/software. 

As long as your CPU isn't overheating, it should be perfectly fine.

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5 hours ago, Eastman51 said:

Good old Corsair.

 

I've had a number of their stuff that had faulty firmware and bad drivers/software. 

As long as your CPU isn't overheating, it should be perfectly fine.

https://imgur.com/a/5y1s3K8

This is how my CPU is looking like, been on for a couple of hours. Is this good?

 

 

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12 hours ago, Tran said:

https://imgur.com/a/5y1s3K8

This is how my CPU is looking like, been on for a couple of hours. Is this good?

 

 

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Yes those temps are fine, do you have Corsair Link or iCUE installed? 

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6 hours ago, dantayy said:

Yes those temps are fine, do you have Corsair Link or iCUE installed? 

Yes, I do actually., I have iCUE. But every time I go on it, it says that there's no device connected.

Edit: So I went to Device Manager and Uninstalled the driver and Scan for hardware change to reinstall and it seemed to have fixed it. But when I restart my computer the problem comes up again. Also looked into BIOS and saw the pump RPM was at 0

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