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how to check pump speed in bios?

is there anyway to check the pump speed in bios as i dont think my cooler is working as my temperature in the bios hits 90 degrees :( 

 

i have a asus sabertooth x99 motherboard 

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3 minutes ago, brad5126 said:

is there anyway to check the pump speed in bios as i dont think my cooler is working as my temperature in the bios hits 90 degrees :( 

 

i have a asus sabertooth x99 motherboard 

basically if the pump is plugged to the cpu fan header it will show the speed as "cpu fan"

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2 minutes ago, Mauricio G. B. said:

basically if the pump is plugged to the cpu fan header it will show the speed as "cpu fan"

its not showing up in the bios, but the fans are spinning, so shall i assume that the h110i is broke ?

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5 minutes ago, brad5126 said:

its not showing up in the bios, but the fans are spinning, so shall i assume that the h110i is broke ?

uh no,  plug the pump intot he cpu fan heather

Main PC:| CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 @ 4.1, MOBO: Asus B350 PRIME , RAM: LPX Vengance 2400 16gb kit, GPU: 980Ti Poseidon Platinum 6gb
                PSU: SilverStone Strider Gold Evolution 1200w , CASE: HAF 932  HDDs:240gb EX900 HP NVME 6TB (2x3 Seagate Barracuda)
                COOLING: ThermalTake Contac Silent 12
Laptop:MSI GL62 7RD  CPU: Core i5 7300HQ, RAM: 16GB 2400mhz, :GPU GTX 1050 2GB: HDDs: 256gb adata NVME + 1TB HDD
 

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5 minutes ago, Mauricio G. B. said:

uh no,  plug the pump intot he cpu fan heather

it is attached to the fan header 

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27 minutes ago, brad5126 said:

it is attached to the fan header 

yh but is it the cpu fan header

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2 minutes ago, Jack Kaye Pc Gamer said:

yh but is it the cpu fan header

yeah defiantly, although the rpm might be set quite low that its not being detected, would that affect the temp of the cpu ?

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