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Plug a fan into that fan header and power your pump off a different header with a custom curve set in the BIOS if you want.

Asus Z170-A - I have the corsair H110i installed (water cooler) and it is plug into the water pump cpu fan header on my mother (W_PUMP) with the TPU set to Enabled (water-cooling) and I am getting this CPU Fan Speed error but all my fans are spinning (including case fans (NZXT H440) and the BIOS displays my CPU temp at 28-35 degrees, is this simply because am not using a CPU fan? or is it something more serious? and how do i get it to stop this error coming up?.

Also in the ASUS BIOS EZ MODE interface it has all my fans speed info as N/A (even though they are all spinning) so I think my motherboard isn't getting fan speed readings from any of my fans? Why? (case fans are connected to a fan splitter that comes with the NZXT H440)

Disclaimer - I'm a total noob, this is my 1st build.

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2 minutes ago, faxon99 said:

Asus Z170-A - I have the corsair H110i installed (water cooler) and it is plug into the water pump cpu fan header on my mother (W_PUMP) with the TPU set to Enabled (water-cooling) and I am getting this CPU Fan Speed error but all my fans are spinning (including case fans (NZXT H440) and the BIOS displays my CPU temp at 28-35 degrees, is this simply because am not using a CPU fan? or is it something more serious? and how do i get it to stop this error coming up?.

 

Also in the ASUS BIOS EZ MODE interface it has all my fans speed info as N/A (even though they are all spinning) so I think my motherboard isn't getting fan speed readings from any of my fans? Why? (case fans are connected to a fan splitter that comes with the NZXT H440)

 

 

Disclaimer - I'm a total noob, this is my 1st build.

connect the cpu fan cable into the cpu fan header

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15 minutes ago, faxon99 said:

Instead of using the CPU fan header meant for water cooling ? 

They are exactly the same thing, Asus just decided to name one "PUMP" for whatever reason.

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Or you could disable the "test" for the CPU fan header in the BIOS, as far as I know.

That way it will ignore that there is no CPU fan plugged in and just boot normaly.

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