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i need some help from you guys my corsair h100i gtx v2 works great but causes my computer to reboot at random times it wont throw any errors of any kind and it doesnt matter if its on a game or sitting on my desktop at idle and ive checked and double checked my temps there fine there between 20c-25c but ive had to start using my old aftermarket fan cooler again and everything is fine it has to be the water cooler should i try hooking the fans up seperate to the system fans slots on the motherboard instead of the watercoolers adapter? im out of ideas and dont know where to begin thanks in advance

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11 hours ago, Corrrupption said:

i need some help from you guys my corsair h100i gtx v2 works great but causes my computer to reboot at random times it wont throw any errors of any kind and it doesnt matter if its on a game or sitting on my desktop at idle and ive checked and double checked my temps there fine there between 20c-25c but ive had to start using my old aftermarket fan cooler again and everything is fine it has to be the water cooler should i try hooking the fans up seperate to the system fans slots on the motherboard instead of the watercoolers adapter? im out of ideas and dont know where to begin thanks in advance

You're saying it's rebooting at idle or it's rebooting once you put it under load? 

 

You've given idle temps but not load temps.... What are those at? 

 

How do you have that fans connected and is the internal UBS cord plugged in? 

 

Can you elaborate on the what triggers the error and knowing your Motherboard and PSU (among others details) would probably be helpful. 

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Read my signature, you might have a program interfering.

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Having issues with a Corsair AIO? Possible fix here:

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Are you getting weird fan behavior, speed fluctuations, and/or other issues with Link?

Are you running AIDA64, HWinfo, CAM, or HWmonitor? (ASUS suite & other monitoring software often have the same issue.)

Corsair Link has problems with some monitoring software so you may have to change some settings to get them to work smoothly.

-For AIDA64: First make sure you have the newest update installed, then, go to Preferences>Stability and make sure the "Corsair Link sensor support" box is checked and make sure the "Asetek LC sensor support" box is UNchecked.

-For HWinfo: manually disable all monitoring of the AIO sensors/components.

-For others: Disable any monitoring of Corsair AIO sensors.

That should fix the fan issue for some Corsair AIOs (H80i GT/v2, H110i GTX/H115i, H100i GTX and others made by Asetek). The problem is bad coding in Link that fights for AIO control with other programs. You can test if this worked by setting the fan speed in Link to 100%, if it doesn't fluctuate you are set and can change the curve to whatever. If that doesn't work or you're still having other issues then you probably still have a monitoring software interfering with the AIO/Link communications, find what it is and disable it.

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it doesnt matter it will reboot under load or at idle its completely random to sometimes 10min sometimes 30min but under load ive never seen it go above 55c-60c ive even turned off auto reboot so it will throw an error but it shows none pc powers off for about 3 seconds and reboots on its own into windows 10 normally no safe mode or anything and the crazy thing is i can run prime with no trouble i dont how to explain it its just random but its on a evga 650 psu with an msi krait edition motherboard and the water cooler has ports to connect the fans and if your talking about the usb jumper from the cooler yes it was installed 

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