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Corsair Link Problem w/ H100i GTX

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OK, I finally figured it out! I had to go into the bios and change the fan control type to PWM mode.

Corair link says that my radiator fans are running at 0 rpm (flashing red) but I can see and feel them running and my idle temp is 16.9 C (room temperature) It says that corsair link and the firmware are up to date.

 

Any Ideas :huh:

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you using the stock fans or aftermarket fans?

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

New PC: i7-4790k, Corsair H100iGTX, ASrock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer, 24GB Ram, 850 EVO 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, GTX 1080 Fractal Design R4, EVGA Supernova G2 650W

 

 

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welcome and pls follow your topics @DraconisMaximus

nice and "short" list

my corsair link thinks it has to add all my components multiple times, so i have to search for the right ones ...

on silent mode the fans run with ca 700-800 rpm

 

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CPU i7 4790K 4,7Ghz Cooling:Corsair H100iGTX+Noctua NF-F12PWM GPU: EVGA 1080ti SC+ ACX2.0+ RAM:16GB DDR3 1866mhz Crucial Balistics Tactical Tracer Mobo:ASUS Z97-AR PSU:EVGA 750W G2 Supernova Case:Fractal Meshify C Storage:500GB Samsung 850 evo, 900GB Toshiba Game Storage SSD, 2TB Data HDD

i7 4790k Devils Canyon OC @4,6Ghz,Cooler Corsair h100i GTX, GPU EVGA 980Ti SC+ ACX 2.0+ @ stoc

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/278610-display-technology-faqmythbuster/

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All stock fans also maximus viii hero board if that matters

Do you have those fans connected directly to the motherboard or power supply as opposed to connecting them to the H100i's block?

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OK, I finally figured it out! I had to go into the bios and change the fan control type to PWM mode.

how did you do it?

screenshot?

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