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3 minutes ago, tetsuo866 said:

So ive tried everything but despite the pc booting up normally, the aio pump wouldnt work and display an error message on the lcd. it is the corsair icue H150i elite LCD XT aio.

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Is the pump connected to the AIO_PUMP header on the motherboard?

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i think this happens because the 3 pin connector that is supposed to go on the cpu fan header is broken or something like that. before this happens i would get no boot and cpu fan error on bios, i would then plug the cpu fan cable out and back on and the pc would then boot, but now i even tried putting the cable on another fan on the header so that the pc would at least boot but the aio still goes nuts everytime. i have tried everything, i checked the sata cable, the 20pin of the comander core but still nothing

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6 minutes ago, tetsuo866 said:

So ive tried everything but despite the pc booting up normally, the aio pump wouldnt work and display an error message on the lcd. it is the corsair icue H150i elite LCD XT aio.

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https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/4418659064077-What-do-these-error-icons-on-my-iCUE-ELITE-CPU-Cooler-LCD-mean-
i have found this, maybe it can help

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4 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Is the pump connected to the AIO_PUMP header on the motherboard?

 

1 minute ago, ShukaUwU said:

i have tried everything they say already

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1 minute ago, ShukaUwU said:

 

5 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Is the pump connected to the AIO_PUMP header on the motherboard?

did i do it correctly?

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Just now, tetsuo866 said:

isnt is going to overheat?

AIO_pump header delivers more amp to the port, and is set to max as default. same with w_pump+ header if you have one. That is what you want for a waterpump, if not it will not cool properly. 

you can change fan curve in software.

 

CPU_FAN header will increase speed depending on CPU temperature, with AIO pump that's not what you want, you can connect the fans to it tho if you feel like it. but i

would set them to a dynamic fan curve set to water temp. Not all AIO's have that option. in older builds you would need custom waterloop with temp sensors. 

 

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12 minutes ago, Robchil said:

AIO_pump header delivers more amp to the port, and is set to max as default. same with w_pump+ header if you have one. That is what you want for a waterpump, if not it will not cool properly. 

you can change fan curve in software.

 

CPU_FAN header will increase speed depending on CPU temperature, with AIO pump that's not what you want, you can connect the fans to it tho if you feel like it. but i

would set them to a dynamic fan curve set to water temp. Not all AIO's have that option. in older builds you would need custom waterloop with temp sensors. 

 

so i dont know why but the pump still doesnt work and i get a cpu over temperature in bios

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25 minutes ago, tetsuo866 said:

so i dont know why but the pump still doesnt work and i get a cpu over temperature in bios

Could be a faulty product.  Are you able to return it and get a new one? or better yet, get an AirCooler that avoids all these issues?

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