The actual fan and pump speeds are controlled by the AIO's firmware, which regulates the speeds by monitoring liquid temperature. Usually one 4 pin form the pump head connects to the CPU_FAN header, and fans should be connected to the pump head.Īlso you have to set CPU_FAN speed to 100% to ensure the AIO always get enough power for pump and fans. Make sure the fans and pump head are connected correctly. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από ericcui1:A lot of AIOs only use CPU_FAN header for power. I will check it tomorrow morning, thanks guys. So i would default/disable the CPU fan profile, a Radiator fan should always be running anyway. Setting a fan profile for an AIO pump possibly wouldnt be a good idea as they dont work the same as an actual fan. If Cooler Master has software for that AIO you should check that as well, it likely does. So you'll have to monitor your temps while you test it. Playing a game to ramp up the CPU temp should also tell you if its working properly, it may not kick in until the CPU reaches a certain temp. Is the fan connected to the AIO for power or does it have a separate fan wire? Its likely saying 0RPM because the system cant tell that its an AIO and not a Fan. I would leave the CPU fan header setting at Auto or PWM. If the fan/pump is controlled via the Motherboard you may have to go into the BIOS and check the fan settings. Where it says Cooler Master, thats the pump. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από ☥ - CJ - 8/6/19 - Meja 8/30/19:The pump is located on the CPU block, its part of the block that goes on the CPU.
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