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Help~ I accidentally plugged in my AIO to the CPU_Ov Header

I guess old age is getting to me, on my motherboard I read the layout wrong and thought the cpu_ov pointed in the photo attached was AIO PUMP as the word AIO PUMP is clearly right over it.

 

Well, I removed the jumper plugged AIO and booted and used it for quite some time, until I realized the mistake I made.

 

 

Will this damage anything? My pump was running at 2.8k rpm which is the max (z73) and temps did not climb higher than 37 degrees idle (13700k), when the AIO was plugged in on there.

 

 

Many thanks if you take the time to read and answer the question. And hopefully no one else makes the same mistake I did...

 

 



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If nothing is wrong with the PC its fine.  That header is for custom voltages from what I understand and it didnt blow anything up, and ran it optimally then its fine.  I wouldnt stress at all

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1 hour ago, Tristerin said:

If nothing is wrong with the PC its fine.  That header is for custom voltages from what I understand and it didnt blow anything up, and ran it optimally then its fine.  I wouldnt stress at all

Thanks, I'm surprised to know that it still powered it.. it being a CPU_Ov header and all...

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