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How to increase AIO fans speed?

How can I increase my CPU AIO Cooler's fans speed? Any software for it?

 

Motherboard: AsRock X570 Steel Legend

AIO: CoolerMaster MASTERLIQUID ML360R RGB

 

Thanks in advance.

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From my experience, the only way to increase DC fan speed is to supply more voltage. Your best bet would be to get another fan that has the higher speed you want. Or more static pressure, since it is for the radiator.

8 minutes ago, joy_barai said:

How can I increase my CPU AIO Cooler's fans speed

 

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Which headers are the fans being powered from?

 

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13 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

Which headers are the fans being powered from?

 

Moved to Liquid and Exotic Cooling.

AIO header

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14 minutes ago, joy_barai said:

AIO header

 

According to the Cooler Master user manual, the fans should be going to a 3-way splitter, and then to a 4-pin Fan / Pump / AIO header on your motherboard.

You should be able to control the fan speed through your motherboard software, or within the UEFI BIOS itself. 

  • AsRock motherboard Utility software or,
  • Within the BIOS, via FAN-Tastic Tuning, and set-up your own fan speed profile.

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On 3/31/2020 at 3:25 PM, -rascal- said:

 

According to the Cooler Master user manual, the fans should be going to a 3-way splitter, and then to a 4-pin Fan / Pump / AIO header on your motherboard.

You should be able to control the fan speed through your motherboard software, or within the UEFI BIOS itself. 

  • AsRock motherboard Utility software or,
  • Within the BIOS, via FAN-Tastic Tuning, and set-up your own fan speed profile.

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Thank you 

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