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Just now, strix123 said:

Correct header for AIO?

CPU_FAN

probably.

 

If I am understanding your question correctly. Could you please just give a bit more info?

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2 minutes ago, strix123 said:

When i connect it to the AIO PUMP header it gives a "cpu fan is not connected" error

Pump in the pump header, fans in the fan header.... 

 

If the fans run off a separate fan controller or something, I would just leave the pump in the pump header and disable CPU fan warning in BIOS. As long as the fans are spinning and pump is running, your fine.

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6 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

Pump in the pump header, fans in the fan header.... 

 

If the fans run off a separate fan controller or something, I would just leave the pump in the pump header and disable CPU fan warning in BIOS. As long as the fans are spinning and pump is running, your fine.

Isn't it dangerous to disable cpu fan warning?

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7 minutes ago, strix123 said:

Isn't it dangerous to disable cpu fan warning?

No, maybe? It just depends on your setup. If your using a setup that doesn't actually use anything that will plug into the CPU fan header, its really your only option. My system has it disabled as all of my fan control is handled by corsair link and a commander pro.

 

Its dangerous if you have no concept of temp monitoring and are a set it and forget it user. But even then, it isn't really doing much for you. If the PC is on and the fan dies and stops working (or pump, or whatever is plugged into that header) the BIOS will not pop up any warnings in windows, it just doesn't work like that. So disabling that will not provide any information to you once your past the BIOS splash screen anyways; its just a simple "check here dummy" warning pre-boot. 

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43 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

No, maybe? It just depends on your setup. If your using a setup that doesn't actually use anything that will plug into the CPU fan header, its really your only option. My system has it disabled as all of my fan control is handled by corsair link and a commander pro.

 

Its dangerous if you have no concept of temp monitoring and are a set it and forget it user. But even then, it isn't really doing much for you. If the PC is on and the fan dies and stops working (or pump, or whatever is plugged into that header) the BIOS will not pop up any warnings in windows, it just doesn't work like that. So disabling that will not provide any information to you once your past the BIOS splash screen anyways; its just a simple "check here dummy" warning pre-boot. 

 

So in which header should i connect the aio

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8 minutes ago, strix123 said:

 

 

So in which header should i connect the aio

The pump I would connect to the pump header. What AIO is it, how do you connect the fans...?

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4 minutes ago, strix123 said:

Cougar AQUA-360 Liquid Cooling System

Looks like it comes with a fan splitter, so you can plug the fans into the splitter, and plug the single end of the splitter into the CPU Fan header.

 

Not sure I would plug 3 fans into a single splitter though, what are the amp ratings of the fans it comes with? If they are .25 amps or less, itll be fine, if more, I would maybe not do this.

 

But let me take a step back here. You need to plug 5 total things in. You have pump power (usually SATA), pump PWM which I would plug into the pump header, then three 3 fans. What is your current plan for plugging the fans in?

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9 hours ago, LIGISTX said:

Looks like it comes with a fan splitter, so you can plug the fans into the splitter, and plug the single end of the splitter into the CPU Fan header.

 

Not sure I would plug 3 fans into a single splitter though, what are the amp ratings of the fans it comes with? If they are .25 amps or less, itll be fine, if more, I would maybe not do this.

 

But let me take a step back here. You need to plug 5 total things in. You have pump power (usually SATA), pump PWM which I would plug into the pump header, then three 3 fans. What is your current plan for plugging the fans in?

I think that i will put the pump in the AIO_PUMP Header and the fans at the CPU_FAN header

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7 hours ago, strix123 said:

I think that i will put the pump in the AIO_PUMP Header and the fans at the CPU_FAN header

That should be fine, as long as the fans are .25 amps or less. Don’t want to hit 1 amp, even though the header is usually good up to 1 amp, I’d still say 3 fans at .25 totaling .75 amps is all I would do... don’t want to blow the header. 
 

The fans will say what they are. 12v and then some amount it amps (a). 

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