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Right so im currently rocking my system in the meshify c with a corsair h150i in the front and need some help with deciding which fans to plug in where.

So i have 3 corsair LL fans in exhaust  2 in top 1 in rear then 3 more as intakes on the front of the rad and then the 3 aio fans in pull on the other side of the rad.

I want my situation to be where the 6 LL fans are always spinning but on a curve and the the 3 pull fans only start when they are needed. I currently have the 3 front LL fans on a 3 fan splitter on the cpu fan the two top exhaust on cpu optional and the rear exhaust on cha fan 1, while the 3 pumps fans are connected to the pump and wanted to know with this config can i set them fans to 0rpm ? and just some general help on what curves to have when set up and that is appreciated

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18 minutes ago, shea99 said:

Right so im currently rocking my system in the meshify c with a corsair h150i in the front and need some help with deciding which fans to plug in where.

So i have 3 corsair LL fans in exhaust  2 in top 1 in rear then 3 more as intakes on the front of the rad and then the 3 aio fans in pull on the other side of the rad.

I want my situation to be where the 6 LL fans are always spinning but on a curve and the the 3 pull fans only start when they are needed. I currently have the 3 front LL fans on a 3 fan splitter on the cpu fan the two top exhaust on cpu optional and the rear exhaust on cha fan 1, while the 3 pumps fans are connected to the pump and wanted to know with this config can i set them fans to 0rpm ? and just some general help on what curves to have when set up and that is appreciated

Please try not to add to much information to your threads, as it can become confusing for us to understand what you are trying to say. From what I understand you're concerned with how to connect I think 9 fans, and how to set fan curves for them?

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35 minutes ago, EnergyEclipse said:

Please try not to add to much information to your threads, as it can become confusing for us to understand what you are trying to say. From what I understand you're concerned with how to connect I think 9 fans, and how to set fan curves for them?

Right i have 9 fans connected all the fans connected through splitters are 4 pin splitters

 

3 Front Intake fans

Connected to CPU fan 

Want running consistantly but on a curve so rpm is low at idle

 

3 Rad Pull Fans

Connected to H150i 3 Fan Splitter

Want them to run only when needed so off when idleing if this is possible 

 

2 Top exhaust Fans

Connected to CHA Fan 2

Want running consistantly but on a curve so rpm is as low as possible at idle

 

1 Rear Exhaust fan

Connected to CHA Fan 1

Want running consistantly but on a curve so rpm is low at idle

 

Hope thats easier to understand 

 

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46 minutes ago, EnergyEclipse said:

Please try not to add to much information to your threads, as it can become confusing for us to understand what you are trying to say. From what I understand you're concerned with how to connect I think 9 fans, and how to set fan curves for them?

also my idle cpu temp jumps from 29C to 39C on like a loop i currently have my fans at 100% rpm is this normal ?

 

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21 minutes ago, shea99 said:

Right i have 9 fans connected all the fans connected through splitters are 4 pin splitters

 

3 Front Intake fans

Connected to CPU fan 

Want running consistantly but on a curve so rpm is low at idle

 

3 Rad Pull Fans

Connected to H150i 3 Fan Splitter

Want them to run only when needed so off when idleing if this is possible 

 

2 Top exhaust Fans

Connected to CHA Fan 2

Want running consistantly but on a curve so rpm is as low as possible at idle

 

1 Rear Exhaust fan

Connected to CHA Fan 1

Want running consistantly but on a curve so rpm is low at idle

 

Hope thats easier to understand 

 

Okay, thank you for editing it xD I'm pretty sure all of your corsair LL fans came with a instruction guide which probably mentioned corsair iCUE https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/icue which is basically just Corsair's RGB controlling software which lets you change fan speed curves and stuff 

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1 minute ago, EnergyEclipse said:

Okay, thank you for editing it xD I'm pretty sure all of your corsair LL fans came with a instruction guide which probably mentioned corsair iCUE https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/icue which is basically just Corsair's RGB controlling software which lets you change fan speed curves and stuff 

Well my icue wont control my fans as i only have the RGB node not the commander pro as for the h150i it limits me to only used preset fan speeds in iCue

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24 minutes ago, shea99 said:

Well my icue wont control my fans as i only have the RGB node not the commander pro as for the h150i it limits me to only used preset fan speeds in iCue

Currently with qfan doing its thing and my h150i profile set to quiet im maxing at 82c under full load 

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