![]() ![]() The cooler will run those settings until you tell it differently. Then quit iCUE and direct the OS not to start the software on boot. Make sure this is based on coolant temp (H150i temp). Of course, the easiest option is going to be to go into iCUE, set your lighting, pump and radiator fan speed to the level you want. For all practical purposes, radiator exhaust temp = coolant temp, or close enough with a fixed offset to make it the same for control purposes. The 10K sensor costs a few dollars and you run it up to the exhaust side of the radiator. The good news is most newer motherboards in the top half of the price range will have a 2 prong 10K thermistor connector somewhere on the board. CPU temp is too erratic and not really related to the fans purpose on the radiator. You could then move the fans to motherboard for more direct noise control, although finding an appropriate control variable can be challenging. Even on power hungry 250W processors, most people report a 0-1C difference between that and extreme. 99% of users can park in on balanced and leave it. You really don't need to change pump speed. Both are only controllable through the software. Yes, ASUS fan calibration software disables pump in process (despite config in bios - which is set to always run to calibrate it, and i think in this moment overheat protection disables PC (runs quickly to 90C+).Īs i wrote in topic start, my looks like this: pump connected to AIO pump header (+ set in bios be always 12v/100%), and both radiator fans connected to CPU headers.No, you cannot control the pump or fans from the BIOS. Seems legit, 1000+rpm for pump, and flowing rpm on fans. My Asus ROG STRIX Z390-F has a header for "AIO PUMP" which I used to power the pump- the AIO has a seperate SATA Power connector, which is used to power the the Radiator Fans I guess + also some USB connection to control it / the RGB maybe. To me this seems fine, but I might be wrong. ![]() I have used AI suite as well and have used the fan expert ![]() This is what my corsair H-115i 280mm radiator / cooler runs like on my i9-9900k while doing nothing but watching netflix and this forum (2 monitors) ![]()
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