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WTF? I looked and my CPU temp wasn't crazy (PC wasn't working hard) and my GPU was pretty much at idle. they are usually pretty quiet, even while gaming. I noticed that my fans were going faster. Well, I was on some conference calls this morning and my wife decided that I was a bit loud (I tend to do that) and she shut the doors and they stayed shut for about 2 hours.Īfter a bit. So I typically leave my office door open with a small fan blowing cooler air from the rest of the house into the office. and 3 monitors.Īs you can probably imagine, my office can get a bit warm with all this. What my systems specs don't show is that I have another system in my office (my server) and often have a laptop going as well. I have my fans based on the coolant temperature. Like your H80i V2, it monitors the coolant temperature.
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If you look in my "System Specs", you'll note that I have an H115i PRO cooler. High coolant temperatures can also be indicative of an airflow problem (particularly with high-powered GPUs) that are otherwise difficult to see.Īllow me to provide a concrete example of this. your coolant temperature is a pretty key component to your overall thermal monitoring as it will determine the lower bound of your CPU temperature. c-attack can speak to that more definitively than I can. With the USB plugged in, you should be able to monitor your coolant temperature in Aida as well.

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You can then disable it from loading at Windows startup. What I'd recommend is that you leave the USB plugged in. Will look at your suggestion regarding saving curves to the pump although it will involve re-plugging in USB and reloading Link to change. My AI Suite is back at version 1! in those days all it did was transfer the settings from desktop to BIOS, no ongoing running :biggrin: SO regular annual removal and cleaning of the radiator is now the norm.Īgain thanks for your help Edited by djmorgan I remove the USB cable and Link software and went back to letting ASUS AI Suite monitor and control my (H80i) fans all other monitoring is done by AIDA64 and MSI Afterbuner, existing programs that run very well on my system, so thanks for your suggestions and help, but my solution whilst it bypasses fluid temps in favour of CPU temps does work for me.Īs a side issue and a plug for H80i doing some stress testing and running the CPU at 100% my temps never go above 45C and fans never at maximum, the older H70 would go beyond 60C with fans at maximum, one reason I think for that is when I removed H70 found the radiator was covered in dust blocking most of the surface area. I am a big fan of corsair having, PSU, memory and cooler, only 1 device will work with link.Īt this time I think link is for a problem that does not exist for me! I'm a mature user so are not a fan of RGB anything except when editing my photos, I am a AAA gamer so performance is paramount and reducing background programs is a prime objective. I did get Corsair link to work using a connection to an external USB port, and I was going to order a Internal USB Hub to make a permanent connection. Thank you very much appreciated the time you took to respond, and I will take your advice :praise::praise: Last, but not least, is to get a Commander Pro, which has two USB headers and serves as a hub itself. Only do this if you are familiar with and comfortable with the cables, by the way. if something else that's connected to one of the internal headers only actually uses 1 port, you can get 2 single port USB extension cables to wire it up. Internal USB headers have pins for 2 USB ports and the cooler really only needs 1 port. Depending on what you have on your internal USB headers, you may be able to wire two devices, including the cooler, to a single header. Another is to use a standard mini-USB cable and run this to an external port on your motherboard's backpanel I/O.

One is to get an internal USB hub to give yourself a few more headers. Now, I completely understand being out of internal headers and you have a couple of options there. When the fans are controlled by the cooler, the default control source is the temperature of the coolant. While you can run the fans for the cooler from a standard fan header, the control you have of them will be limited to using the CPU temperature, which isn't the best control source. So if you see an RPM of 1430, the actual pump RPM is about 2800-2900 RPM. Second, the RPM reading for that fan header will be about 1/2 of the actual pump speed.
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This powers the pump and the pump requires the full 12V at all times. First, the pump's fan connector needs to be connected to a fan that runs at 100%, all the time.
