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@ibrahimwa1 turn your PC on and give the pump a whack or 3. Sometimes they get stuck in a position where the electric motor is not able to start. Had that two times with my Swiftech H240x

My CPU pump doesn't seem to work when open my PC I get CPU fan speed error, so I checked  if the cpu fan header is properly connected, I can't seem to find anything wrong so I saw on the internet to ignore CPU fan in bios setting it allows me to start but my CPU pump shows 0rpm on Corsair link and my CPU temp is at 100c it was working fine yesterday

 

 

 

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Cooler Corsair h115i

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Where is your pump plugged in?

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I had this car one time, worked great one day, nothing I did would get it to start the next day, sometimes things die suddenly and it's just how it is. Check where your pump is plugged in, consider trying a different fan header and... if it doesn't work you gotta send it in if under warranty or get a different cooler if it's not. 

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7 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

Where is your pump plugged in?

It's plugged in the CPU fan header20171013_084332.thumb.jpg.f23bebeaf4510109b42f5af3351f7b24.jpg

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6 minutes ago, ibrahimwa1 said:

It's plugged in the CPU fan header

Erm, have you tried plugging it into the water pump header?

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You could just plug it into the W_PUMP header and then the fans into the CPU/CPU_OPT headers and be done with those errors.

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You need to plug your pump into SATA power.

The connector that goes to the fan header is only one pin, which is the tachometer.

That does not power the pump, that just tells the rpm.

This needs to be plugged into your PSU:

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@ibrahimwa1 turn your PC on and give the pump a whack or 3. Sometimes they get stuck in a position where the electric motor is not able to start. Had that two times with my Swiftech H240x

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16 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

Erm, have you tried plugging it into the water pump header?

I no longer get the error but it's not starting but I can weak feel vibrations on the tubes

15 minutes ago, Hiitchy said:

You could just plug it into the W_PUMP header and then the fans into the CPU/CPU_OPT headers and be done with those errors.

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I don't quite understand how your pump is not working off that header unless it's set to ignore the W_PUMP header by detault in your BIOS.

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7 minutes ago, Hiitchy said:

I don't quite understand how your pump is not working off that header unless it's set to ignore the W_PUMP header by detault in your BIOS.

The H115i is NOT powered off of a fan header.

It uses SATA power.

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

The H115i is NOT powered off of a fan header.

It uses SATA power.

I'm so sorry I literally did not see your post. *facepalm*

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21 minutes ago, Enderman said:

You need to plug your pump into SATA power.

The connector that goes to the fan header is only one pin, which is the tachometer.

That does not power the pump, that just tells the rpm.

This needs to be plugged into your PSU:

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I tried using a different cable, no luck I guess my pumps broken?20171013_091836.thumb.jpg.21e56923b414218331b6a35405ec0a6e.jpg

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2 minutes ago, ibrahimwa1 said:

I tried using a different cable, no luck I guess my pumps broken?

Totally possible, it should be covered under warranty though.

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22 minutes ago, Damascus said:

Totally possible, it should be covered under warranty though.

Hopefully it is

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10 hours ago, Napper198 said:

@ibrahimwa1 turn your PC on and give the pump a whack or 3. Sometimes they get stuck in a position where the electric motor is not able to start. Had that two times with my Swiftech H240x

Well after leaving it for a while and then whacking it with a remote it actually work now, maybe it was clogged by something?

I'm very grateful for you guys helping me

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13 minutes ago, ibrahimwa1 said:

Well after leaving it for a while and then whacking it with a remote it actually work now, maybe it was clogged by something?

I'm very grateful for you guys helping me

It's a feature of certain electric motor designs and it can happen to a lot of different devices (including cars).

So next time this happens to you, you know what to do first ;)

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The asetek pumps on these AIOs break ALL THE TIME. Just look at all the times these posts show up on the forums. People really should stop using these till the QC gets better, and stick with air coolers.

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

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