H100i cpu fan header. I could use some help sorting this out.
H100i cpu fan header After posting this I double checked the board and my BiOS and saw that my BIO CPU fan speed was going at 100%. The AIO goes in pump header. I have a corsair H100i RGB platinum AIO cooler for the CPU with two fans. I was confused on the interpretation of the readings on iCUE software. Hello everyone. It has a fan/power cable that connects to the CPU fan header. They have different pump speeds. TL;DR: My H100i Pro XT's RGB and 3-pin cpu header tach don't seem to work, but everything else No doubt you have already done this, but the first thing I'd check is that the connector from the block to the CPU fan header is connected, next would be to see if the pump is actually running. An aio should be fine on either aio pump header or cpu fan header, but might not be on a case fan header. That's easy CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x CPU cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX Fans: Corsair QL 120 mm 3x & QL 140 mm 2x GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus 650 Watt 80 Plus I'm currently mid-build on a new system and have some confusion over fan headers I'm running a Corsair H100i v2 - which fan header on Gigabyte GA-AX370 mobo? * Connect Power to the Fans and Pump * • Connect the pump power cable to the CPU_FAN header Hi there. Weirdly when i updated the pump firmware in icue it ramped both fans up to full speed during The H100i v2 gets it's pump and fan power from the motherboard fan header. Spent a few hours working on it. I'm going to test the h100i now. most modern boards have 2 CPU fan headers. Not likely and even if true, no power or control is passed on that line. I had to RMA my previous cooler and finally installed the new one. 2k Posted February 14, 2019 The 3 Just make sure if you go for cpu header that at no point will you reduce its speed/power. 0 headers are being used by my case. LEDs not powered but pump is on and cpu temp 36-50c I’m stumped and frustrated. I connected the pump to the "CPU_OPT" connectio Dear folks, I have a Corsair H100i PRO RGB which has 2 120mm fans and 1 pump. My old h100i worked fine before but i did run the cpu fans off the cpu fan header on a splitter and ran the pump of a cpu opt header. The instructions say that the female 3-pin fan connector on the joint cable coming out of the PUMP unit must go to the mobo CPU_FAN header I have an H1000i Elite Capellix XT - 240 mm. This was my first time. Initially I thought the fans are connected to the first 2 pins and the pump is connected to the aio pump. For the H100i, I have it plugged into the CPU Fan header, sata and the USB for the pump. At the very bottom is the H100i box. If I set the Qfan CPU controller to DC mode I I'm intrigued by your description of how things are plugged in, becasue that is NOT what the H100i manual says to do. CPU temps seemed fine but I started to have problems at boot about 1 month ago. I have finished most part of my build. I reseated and reapplied thermal paste once ~ 2 years ago. I have the Corsair H100i Elite Capellix and Asus Prime Z690-P D4 motherboard. ShawnM Posted March 23, 2017 9 I'm using an H100i RGB Platinum connected as advised to the CPU_FAN header on my ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO. The other connector is a SATA power connector like what Go into the E-Z BIOS, Q-Fan, and set the CPU_FAN header to 'Full Speed'. That fine. For most people this will be CPU_FAN. This causes BIOS to detect a liquid cooled CPU, and it will not look for a CPU fan. It is usually labeled and located near the CPU socket. All the fan/pump headers on the Motherboard are 4-pin PWM (ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Alpha). 0. The way that the motherboard fan headers and the corsair's one 3-pin cooling block connector are situated, it makes more sense for me to plug the cooling block fan back cable into the 'CHA_FAN' header in the middle of my motherboard. The H100i is connected to the CPU_Fan header. I could use some help sorting this out. INSTALLING THE INTEL BACKPLATE 2. For the H100i V2, it says to connect the pump power cable to the CPU_FAN header on the motherboard. How I have it wired: the pump is plugged into the CPU Fan header on my mobo, and the two fans for the ra Hi, I'm thinking about buying replacement fans for my H100i Elite Capellix, as the stock fans are making a loud noise on load. My Motherboard is a MSI MPG Z590, and has onl Hi, Corsair H100i Liquid Cooler running on Asus Z87 Deluxe Motherboard and i7-4770K CPU. I just bought the iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX Liquid CPU Cooler and it comes with a hub. And also he somtimes plugs the Built my PC about a month ago, worked fine for the first week and then randomly, all Corsair RGB starts blinking red and the ICUE software said that my cooler was not detected, but it worked so I continued using it. Failure to do so will result in poor performance and may lead to pump failure. c-attack Posted December 17, 2018 c-attack Members 21. However I believe the H100i uses Corsair link to control temperature behaviour. H100i is SATA powered. It's driving me crazy because they're always on and never stop. 5 as I write this) but The fans have to go in cpu fan header and cpu opt header. Connect the CPU block cable: Locate the fan headers: Identify the CPU fan header and any additional fan headers on your motherboard. For Asus, that is "Full Speed" in the EZ BIOS or "Disabled" fan control in the the Advanced BIOS -> Monitoring section. I have the power connected to the CPU Fan header, the header is set at full speed with not fan control. Installed the Cooler well enough, but I am having trouble placing one last wire. 1 BIOS just to avoid to damage my H100i v2? I know I need to disable the fan control for the CPU_FAN header but, sorry for the dumb question, where I can find it? And then what else I need to do? Thank Guys, I need some help regarding the above subject. Please check the setting in Your bios for the CPU fan header, Q-FAN or any fan control option should be "off", manual (100%) or full speed (max) - I don´t know how Asus calls these Before you begin the installation process, it’s essential to gather all the necessary tools and materials. Today I decided to remove the fans on the radiator and clean the radiator and fans. Connect the Commander CORE USB cable to an available USB 2. The only requirement is that header needs to be set The instructions say that the female 3-pin fan connector on the joint cable coming out of the PUMP unit must go to the mobo CPU_FAN header; the other connector on that The h100i doesn't use the cpu_fan header for temp control, it uses the USB cable and Corsair Link software, so with that method, as long as 'something' is plugged into the • Connect the pump power cable to the CPU_FAN header on your motherboard. Crosslhs82x2 above has good points - your story suggests that the Pump is not running and you need to check for that. I plugged the Corsair Commander unit into the My aio not detected by pc, tried re-installing ique, plugging in different usb headers/ fan headers, using a different commander hub/ commander core, doesn’t even show in bios. Just bought this H100i to replace an H100x - at least that, being controlled by AI Suite, span its fans reliably! I thought AI Suite was garbage until I experienced iCue crashes for the first tim In all three of these cases you could connect the AIO pump header to either the CPU_FAN header or the AIO_PUMP header. Corsair iCue will read the temp and you can adjust the fans from there. All is going well,im running 4. Once you load into Windows, you'll see the CPU_FAN graph grayed Motherboard - ASUS X99 Deluxe CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i I just spent the day building a new gaming PC and right from the very first boot I have had a "CPU FAN ERROR" message that appears. Per both the AIO and MB instructions. The Maximus VIII Hero mobo has a header called W_PUMP. I've read that some people connected the fans directly to the motherboard and that I’m installing a Corsair H100i Platinum cooler in a PC I’m building. My motherboard is Asus ROG Strix Z390-F. In the motherboard manual, it says : “the fan and pump headers allow you to connect fans or pumps to cool the systems” There are 3 4 pins headers labelled CHA_ FAN, CPU_FAN and AIO_PUMP. • Connect the fans to the two connectors coming off the pump. The 1 (short cord pin female) goes into the cpu_fan header The longer coord leads behind the pc which are many connections, 2 of which are in a splitter, but also an rfb box back there. My h100i platinum pump is powered by a three pin fan header, every other AIO I've owned has too, and that's how the pump is powered. Okay guys, I just did a fresh build with a h100i v2 and it appears that the AIO cooler is not working at all. ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 280 MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WIFI ATX AM4 Motherboard AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 3. My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4. I'm not sure what you mean when saying that you have the pump connected to the CPU_FAN header. I have the H100i PRO cpu cooler and Crystal Series 460X case. Edit: other option is to just plug one of the case fans into the Right - so each fan has a cable coming off it, you plug those into the y connector and then the y connector goes into the dedicated port on the CPU block. This would be easier with a spare PSU that you could hook to the power cable of the block, and listen for the pump to spool up when the power is turned on. Sure that can H100i should have a SATA power connector and you should have that connected directly to your power supply. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help. These headers will be used to power and control the radiator fans. I have bought the H100i PRO RGB. And two fan connectors to connect the fans to. I didn't remove the block. During startup I I've attached the pump to the header labeled CPU_FAN, and the two fans are connected via Y splitter, to CPU_OPT. But on some Carey Holzman videos I've been watching he plugs radiator fans into the board directly from time to time, using CPU_FAN headers. Switched on PC and noticed the CPU idle temperatures were high; 50°C with Installed the H100i GTX with an Asus Maximus VII Ranger. Good times. I have connected the pump to my motherboards AIO_PUMP header (as that makes more sense to me) and have Corsair H100-Noctua NF-F12 PWM fans // ASUS P8Z68-V Pro/GEN3 // i7 2600K // Win7 Pro x32 build (in a Carbide Series 500R) The H100 Fan Controller is connected via the main CPU Header on mobo (not CPU Opt header), & molex cable for the power I noticed that one of the NF-F12 PWM fans wa Using an Asus Maximus VII Hero, I7 4790K and the Corsair H100i. The Pump cable is set on the CPU fan header, and the rest are on SYSFAN headers. But as I can tell, I still needs to connect the pump on the H100i to the CPU_fan header. I have connected the two fans' 4-pin connectors to CPU_FAN and OPT_FAN headers on That is correct. I have a NZXT H510 Elite case & a Corsair H100i Platinum SE CPU cooler where I've mounted the radiator to the left of the front case fans using those for blowing through the rad, and then decided to not use the two fans that came with the H100i cooler on the radiator. I have just built a system using: Asus Maximus X Hero, i7 8700K cpu & a Corsair H100i V2 1 cable from the pump is plugged onto the AIO_Pump header on the board. MOUNT THE SYSTEM HUB Mount the System Hub inside the case Hi everyone I have just tried to install my new H100i however the cable that splits off from the sata power cable is a 3pin female. Should I be putting it on the W_PUMP header The fans that come with it are 4 in, the connectors are 4 pin also. Right now in Corsair Link, my pump speeds read between 1200 - 1260 rpm on Quiet Mode. 4k Posted December 17, 2018 Hi guys, I purchase yesterday a H100i unit but it makes an irritating loud sound that I think it comes from the pump or fans, (I just don't know). Refer to your motherboard’s manual for guidance on which headers to use. 1 yet b Hi Guys, I got a new H100i Pro RGB installed on this whole new PC build with an i7 9700K (still running at stock). One is a 3 pin fan connector that you should plug into your "cpu" fan header on the motherboard. My board has PWM / DC choices for that connection. I am at my wits end with this thing, and I've finally decided to ask someone smarter than me, and this forum has been the most helpful with my other hardware problems, so here I am. It comes with a 2-pin that you run from the controller directly to the CPU FAN header, instead of having that single-wire annoying looking cable dangling off your AIO that you have to wrap around a heatsink or something. According to the documentation, it references to connect the 3 pin CPU Fan connector to the CPU_FAN Header on your motherboard. A cable that you connect to the CPU_FAN header. 1) Set the CPU_FAN to "full speed" in Q-fan control, BIOS level. Normal values range from 20-40C. What Phattyhimself suggested worked like a charm. Now PC Does it matter in which header i plug the pump in? Does it matter in what header i plug it in wether it being CPU_FAN or CPU_OPT CPU i7-9700K @ 5 GHz Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix Z390-F RAM Corsair Vengeance 32 GB (4x8) 3000 MHz GPU ASUS RTX 2080 ROG Strix OC x2 SLI Case Corsair Graphite 780T Storage 256 GB Samsung 860 EVO, 6 TB Hi, I have just bought followings: (1) ASUS Prime X370-PRO for AM4 Ryzen (2) H100i v2 (with AM4 bracket) (3) Corsair Crystal Series 570X RGB for case Now, the motherboard has following fan connection: 1 x CPU fan 1 x Optional CPU fan 2 x Chassis fan 1 x AIO fan 1 x W Pump fan After reading both t I have a H100i V2. The CPU_OPT header is typically slaved to the CPU header. my cpu is getting from 60 to 100 degrees in idle with 0 rpm to cpu fan and pump fan. The pump is already connected to a CPU header so how will I con Each time I install this H100I on, I make sure Fan header is to 12v, MSI mobo so taking off smart fan and changing to DC, maxing out. This, due to being able to plug water cooling fans into standard chassis fan headers you can get away with plugging the air in into the air pump and having nothing in the cpu fan header, just disable monitoring the cpu fan speed in They recommend connecting to the CPU_FAN header as the pump is more likely to fail before the fan, so the PC will not usually boot if it detects 0 RPM when connected to the fan header. However, I can only see CPU Fan, and Chassis Fan I'm building a new desktop system and have the Corsair H150i Pro RGB cooler. 3. I was searching what are the best settings for the fan and pump on ICUE. It does not control the lights in the block. Otherwise the pump will not get the power that it needs to operate (it needs a full 12V). Basically, if you don't want to use Corsair's software to control your stuff, you plug the AIO pump connector into that to run it at full speed and then connect your radiator fan(s) into the regular CPU header instead of the connectors on the AIO. The pump So I updated the bios on the rampage VII and plugged the stock cooler back into the CPU_Fan header and it started working. Listed below is the AIO and MB I have. You've pumped extra electricity through it when the h100i is already getting power from the SATA cable. The fans are using the splitter to plug directly into the pump, the pump is plugged into the USB header on the motherboard and is powered via SATA. If the CPU temp was "slowly" creeping, then the pump was not running. I've installed Asus Fan Xpert, in the hope I can control the behaviour of these two headers. Yes, you can connect them to one of the motherboard headers and use BIOS/software fan I am admittedly, very green in building a PC. I really just want Hi, I recently bought a corsair h100i v2 cooler, and I'm wondering which header to plug the pump into. My 2 120mm Fans on the radiator are controlled with the Commander Pro and seem to work well on iCUE (Balanced Setting). It is a tach output only though and does not allow control of the unit in any way. My H100i v2 is reported to have fans stopped at 0 RPM both in BIOS and in ICue, but I can see them spinning. I plugged the cable from the AIO into the port labeled AIO on my motherboard. I am new to the custom PC game, so please forgive my ignorance. Note: Intel LGA 2011/2011-3/2066 do The pump has four connectors on it. Did some digging and learned that it was 2x QX RGB fans (H100i/H115i) 3x QX RGB fans (H150i/H170i) 1x System Hub 1x PCIe power cable Connect the 3-pin, 1-wire tach cable (O) into CPU_FAN header on the motherboard. Do chassis headers or chassis fan headers turn on water pumps? Because I plugged the h100i into the I had previously posted about using mixed fans in the push/pull build around the radiator. The Fans are not directly connected onto any headers on my Mobo. Worked fine for a while, but suddenly AI Suite and Corsair Link couldnt detect the fan speeds anymore. The other cable from the pump that runs into a 2 plug conector, has each plug go As soon as it boots up I get the CPU Fan Error, despite being plugged into my CPU_Fan Header, this also leads to no rpm data in the Bios for the pump. What would be the difference between the two and is one more advisable than the other? I'm wondering specifi Hi, So recently I just got all the parts for my computer and I was watching some tutorials on how to install the h100i v2 and the guy said to not plug it into the cpu_fan header and to get this adapter that can get power directly from your power supply. I have the two fans attached to my cpu fan header and cpu fan I didn’t use the pump to power my fans on the h100i, instead I opted to use my motherboard cpu fan and cpu opt headers. 0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler: Make sure you have purchased the Corsair H100i model that is suitable for your CPU socket type. Whether Quiet, Extreme, or Custom Curve, the fan speed stays The OEM AIO cooler was drawing power from PUMP_FAN. Since your new H100i is drawing power using SATA direct from the PSU, BIOS is detecting your CPU as air cooled Hi, I just finishing a build. This will lock the pump speed at 100% and immunize it from in BIOS fan Asus AI Suite 3,Corsair H100i V2 and CPU fan configuration anphetamina Level 7 Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Mute Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print 07-10-2017 08:10 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 09:28 PM by ROGBot BOIS -> Monitoring -> Q-fan] shows the CPU fan control (I have my H100i v2 plugged into my CPU fan header) as disabled and in [Ez BIOS Qfan] I have the CPU Fan on PWM mode at "Full speed" I disabled HWinfo64 and the commander pro immediately Hello, can someone please help me understand why my CPU fan speed is giving me a reading of 4000+ RPMS when I know this to be false. I think I connected something wrong. That is what reports the RPM's to the H100i and tells it to run faster. Lately, I've been g Oh, you're plenty warm. I replaced the fans from the stock corsair fans to the same mode size and make fans, just rgb enabled about 4 month ago when I upgraded from the i7 6700k. They are usually grouped together. My CPU is an Intel i7-5820K. 3 : the other pump cable on the cooler connected to CPU fan header on my motherboard. There are three permanent cables that come out of the pump: Hi, I have a second hand H100i and the cable which has the sata connector also has a cable which I believe is supposed to connect to the CPU fan header (I saw someone refer to it as a dummy connector, just so that the system thinks there's a fan connected). Upvote 0 Downvote ingtar33 This sounds like a dumb question, but I have the iCUE H100i Elite Capellix cpu cooler, and an asus z-690 motherboard. Skill Trident Z5-6200 (DDR5) 2x16GB Samsung 990 Pro 2TB I believe that because in the manual of the cooler, it said to plug the "pump tach cable" into the CPU_FAN header on the motherboard. There may have been changes The AIO pump header is for lower end AIOs that do require the pump being powered from a header, so that you can connect the fans on the rad to CPU header to control them via CPU temp. They are all Qfan controlled, but the AIO Dear folks Trying to build new computers and I got confused where to connect Corsair H100i Pro to ASUS motherborad prime Z390-A I disagree with SATADATA on a few points. I'm considering a Noctua NF-F12 or be quiet Silent Wings 3 but not sure how I will connect these to my PC. If you have limited fan headers, consider using a fan splitter to Two days ago, I received a "CPU Fan Error" and “CPU Over Temperature Error” on bootup and on subsequent examination, the CPU was found to be running consistently at 99-100 C at idle. 0 and one of the 2. I'd like to point out that the method forces CPU I had assumed that the Fan #1 corresponded with CPU_Header. Plug the fan power cables into the appropriate headers on your motherboard or fan controller. It has a total of 7 fan headers, CPU_FAN, CPU_CPU_OPT, AIO_PUMP, CHA_FAN1, CHA_FAN2, W_PUMP+ and M. Its does however have a aio pump header which is also 4pin like the USB link cable for the 2x QX RGB fans (H100i/H115i) 3x QX RGB fans (H150i/H170i) 1x System Hub 1x PCIe power cable Connect the 3-pin, 1-wire tach cable (O) into CPU_FAN header on the motherboard. Asus Zenith II Extreme motherboard. The motherboard is Asus ROG Strix Z390-F. The pump I did plug the fans in the CPU_FAN header and the USB cable in the USB header at the bottom of the board. What you need to do is: Connect the 3 pin female connector to the motherboard CPU_FAN header Connect the two fans to the 2 male connectors - one 3 pin and the other 4 pin Connect the USB cable to a motherboard USB 2. The H100i's fans should be connected to the fan looks like you plugged the CPU fan into the wrong header. This will cause the pump to run at the maximum speed all the time and lock out the AI Suite controls. Regards KRS DevBiker Posted February 14, 2019 DevBiker Members 10. 0 headers. 0 header and 2x USB 2. look in the instruction manual and see which fan header is the "CPU1"header. The three pin connector (pump tach wire) can be connected to the MB's 4 pin cpu fan header. Connect the CPU block cable: hi guys, i just got my corsair H100i GTX RMA'ed and it was working for a week, but yesterday night i started getting a CPU FAN HEADER error - 701663 Corsair team, I have a problem: I am building a new system. From what I could gather, low pump speeds in conjunction with BIOS fan power management can kill a H100i v2. That is an AIO hardware or CUE software problem. The pump should have a sata power cable. Your pump RPM is 242. So whatever fan header it is connected to needs to be set to 100%/full power to ensure that it gets the full 12V at all times. This header provides power to the CPU cooler. If you Disable QFan control for the CPU Fan header Hey all, So I finally got all the parts to my build. I have no problems getting the fans and radiator hooked Hi everyone I'm installing my H150i Pro XT and have seen that you can plug it into either the CPU_FAN header or the PUMP_FAN header. Anyway, I got a Corsair H100i GTX and I am starting to regret getting it. If your case does not include a cut-out, you will need to remove your motherboard from the case prior to installation. I'm then instructed to press F1 to enter setup. Now I am installation this AIO and I've found problem. However, the H100i is made for a 3-pin fan connector and all fan headers on The SATA power connector should be connected directly to an available SATA power cable from your PSU, and the 3 pin (with only a single sensor wire) fan connector should be plugged into your CPU fan header on Locate the CPU_FAN header: Identify the CPU_FAN header on your motherboard. When it inevitably hits its warning temp threshold, the red LEDs flash, but if it’s been off for long enough the LEDs are in their normal cycle until the overheat. 1 header to USB A adapter, and Connect the PWM and LED cables of your fans to the Commander CORE. Corsair H100i water cooler, followed the directions exactly, fans are hooked into the block via the Y-splitter Hi, Performance mode RPM should be around 2760 (+/-30) RPM in Corsair Link. This allows the pump's RPM to be monitored by the MB. This board has 1x USB 3. Follow these steps to connect the cables: Locate the fan headers: Identify the CPU fan header This is the predicament i’m in, I have the Corsair Elite Capellix h115i installed and waiting for a CPU in a few days (12900k) I have the Pump Tach wire(2) connected to CPU_FAN as it recommends, two radiator fans(3) plugged into CPU_OPT with a splitter, three intake fans(1) plugged into CHA_FAN4 and lastly, one exhaust fan(4) plugged into CHA_FAN 5, the photo Fan connections: Connect the fan cables from the Corsair H100i Pro to the fan headers on your motherboard. The fans speed control don't work fan controller, or whatever, then use an alternate control method. In your case (IMO) just plug the aio into the cpu fan header so the mobo doesn’t get upset. IF you put the H100i V2 on the CPU Fan header as recommended, you WILL need to set that fan header to 100% power. It also has a "Y" connector for the 2 fans, I have heard of So I recently installed a Corsair iCue H100i Capellix XT AIO in addition I swapped out all of my fans for the Corsair AF120 Elite to match. My challenge is that I can't get the fan speed to change within Icue. My question is, do I have to connect the fans to the connections coming off of the pump unit? I have the corsair commander pro and an rgb lighting node pro for all of my fans Hello all. just use 2 D A LGA 1200/1150/ 1151/1155/1156 B LGA 2011/ 2011-3/2066 C LGA 1700 ENGLISH 1. However what about the USB cable? For a motherboard without a USB2 header e. Set to 12v great. Both of those lock the power at 100% and prevent other Asus BIOS features from changing I am new here but I have problems with my H100i GTX and I need some help. Presumably your BIOS will let you set fan headers to CPU temperature. H100i pump should read 2300-ish, but I can't With this AIO you will connect the fan to the pump. BIOS). The H100i PRO has a built in fan According to the instructions I should connect the H100i RGB Platinium to the CPU_fan header. it does not appear in the corsair link and not even in device managerplease help! Thanks in advance. Either of those would be correct. The problem is, the cable doesn't have After installing the Corsair Hydro Series H100I V2 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler, it’s time to connect the necessary cables to ensure proper functioning. I don't know what to do now, anything you guys can help with? Specs: CPU AND COOLER: Intel i7-6700k Skylake 4. My question is how many fan can I split from 1 fan header on the hub of the AIO? Right now I use 1 hub controlling 3 fans. Set to I'm working on a new PC build (part list below) and had a couple questions about fans. The fans do not ramp up like they are supposed to to keep the cpu cool, and when i try to manually set the fan speed through the bios nothing changes, so I am unable to boot into windows to install icue due to the cpu Make sure CPU Fan or whichever header is powering the H100i v2 is set to 100%, disabled, or however your BIOS describes a 12v state. AMD Threadripper 3960X. NOTE: The Commander CORE can support up to 6 CORSAIR PWM RGB fans. The CPU Pkg temp runs as high as 93 C and averages about 73 C under moderate load (BOINC number crunching). As an example, I have the h115i. Is this a known issue? How can I fix it? For reference, it is connected to CPU_FAN header in my No, the 3 pin DC SP120-RGB will run at maximum all the time when connected to the 12v PWM controller on the H100i v2 or any other AIO with a build in fan controller. I am using a Corsair H100i v2 AIO cooler. The fans are plugged into the AIO cooler and the header for the AIO cooler is plugged Still need to know if you are running the H100i (square block) or the more recent H100i GTX/v2 (hex block). Just built a new system with a H100i V2 and after installing corsair link I've come to notice that it lists the CPU fan speed as "n/a". This allows the motherboard to control the fan speed based on temperature. I'm wondering if I should plug the pump into Pro which is able to control six fan headers. Hello, this is my first post and I hope that I am doing this right and before we begin I want to say that I am new to custom build PC's. The cpu_header has 4 pins and the connector off the pump only has 3 pins so care is needed when fitting. H100i GTX/v2 gets power from the fan header. I have also a fan controller in a front slot of the case, to which I've attached the front and side case fans; the rear fan I prefer to be controlled by the mobo. The motherboard has a 4 pin header for a cpu fan, 3pin header for Cpu Opt, and a 3pin AIO header. I have run link. Everything is working well and I just attached the The header you have indicated is the CPU_OPT one; next to it is the CPU_FAN. In the advanced BIOS -> Monitor menu, this same setting referred to as "disabled". Connect the fan power cables: The H100I CPU cooler comes with two fans that need to be connected. INSTALLING THE INTEL STANDOFF SCREWS Adjust backplate for your required socket. This Most motherboards require a fan connected the the CPU header but your fans should be connected to that. First, it does matter which header you use, because the CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT It has cpu fan 1, cpu fan 2 and three more system fan headers. 5 Pump tach is plugged into the CPU_FAN header like instructed, as well as the command core connected to usb header and sata power as the manual instructed. I have some questions about the electrical connections for the pump. The tach cable to CPU fan is only there to satisfy the motherboard's Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5H. I built a PC for my wife and this is the first time I've encountered this problem. That way, I could just change the fan settings in the bios rather than relying on a software solution. I am altering the config for the radiator of the H100i still in push/pull but with 4 ML PRO RGB fans. So I mounted it again and plugged everything back in. H100i was purchased in July 2013, so it is almost 5 years old. . I like that I can control them from my motherboard bios as I didn’t really like Corsair Link. Confused about which CPU fan header to use when building your computer? Need to know where to plug that AIO into the motherboard? Have more than one on your So I had the H100i installed since February of last year. CPU temps just climb and eventually hit max and trip/shut off PC. Hello everyone I've got a couple of questions. ELITE I have a strange situation. I have two That wire is the CPU Tach Cable and it goes to the CPU_FAN header on your motherboard. I know that in the manual it says to plug it into the CPU_FAN header, but my motherboard has a dedicated water pump connector (the ASUS Z170-A). It’s a pump, not a fan. Corsair iCue H100i Cappelix CPU Fan not found/pump error? comments r/Corsair r/Corsair A subreddit to show off your 10 The H100i v2 is connected on the CPU_fan as per the manual. An AIO system like that can Almost done with my new build. 3ghz at 1. Since I can't find the specification for the hub like So i just bought a h100i v2 extreme performance cooler With a i7 7700k And a z270 pc mate 1151socket mobo . However, it does state that my motherboard fan is active (I don't have one - it's an Asus My cooler is the H100i GTX, there is no sata connector on mine,the feed comes from the cpu_header. According to the User Manual for the Z490-A motherboard there are only 2 chassis fan headers in addition to the 2 CPU fan headers, but my goal is to install 6 total: 3 in front (2 of them are from the H100i), two on top and one in the back. 7 GHz 12-Core Processor I had my H100i v2 mainboard cpu fan header properly powered via voltage and 100 percent speed but it still failed on me unfortunately. This was my first attempt hooking an AiO liquid CPU cooler up myself. On my motherboard (MSI Z87-GD65) there is no male 3pin fan connector? connect the 3 pin to the 4 pin cpu fan control header. sys through my AX860i PSU The fan power has a y connector, one end is a dummy fan plug that plugs into the cpu fan header on the mb, so it think there is a cpu fan installed. I've upgraded the unit with 1. CPU: 11700K MOBO: Asus Z590-A GAMING GPU: EVGA GTX 1080I RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 COOLER (AIO): Corsair iCue H100i ELITE Capellix AIO CASE: Corsair iCUE 4000X RGB Instead of using the fans the AIO came with, I'm using the front Cas It would be the CPU_FAN header. 2_FAN. I wanted to know if the H100i V2 pump speeds are nominal. The manual says to connect the pump to the CPU_FAN header and the radiator fans to the pump. The 3. Is there a way to find that out? I also still don't know how I can get the actual fan speed on the radiator through this set up. If I am understanding the instructions correctly, the pictured 3pin is supposed plug into a 3pin CPU Fan on the Motherboard. My Maximus Hero XI Mobo has both headers as shown here. It is for monitoring pump activity and is optional (ie; doesn't have to be used - no reason not to though - but if you do hook it to the CPU_FAN header as said) which is why everything appears to work with it unhooked (but again it has nothing to do with In regards to the h100i, I have done the following: Connected 3 pin connector to the CPU_FAN header Connected the SATA Power connector to my PSU Connected the mini usb to Corsair Block and USB 910 header (There is metal exposed on the mini-usb connector, but I can't seem to insert it all the Specifically for the H100i v2, you really need to put the CPU Fan header (or whatever is powering the cooler) to Full Speed (Qfan EZ BIOS) or "Disabled" (Adv. g Asus z270i. Any idea ? maximus ranger This article will guide you on installing the Hydro Series H100i, if you are using a different model, please click the corresponding link below:Hydro Series H110i GTHydro Series H100 GTXHydro Series H80i GTHydro Series H105 The Hydro Series™ H100i is a high performance all in one liquid CPU coole Hi all, My new H100i v2 is obnoxiously loud even when I'm just idling on the desktop. The usb cable plugs into the usb slot on the side of the pump, for monitoring with the Link software. Hi guys So i have a weird problem here and i dunno what i did wrong as i followed every step in the manual and videos from youtube. Corsair H100i 77. I recently purchased a Corsair H100i liquid CPU cooler, and have an ASUS Rampage III Formula mobo. I've tried to set a custom curve to keep RPMs down at low temperatures (the pump temp is at ~24. 184v at 25c temperature. There 2 : 2 x h100i v2 cooler fans connected directly into the cooler header. 0 header on your motherboard. I have three fans, two on the H100i v2, and one rear case fan. Corsair Document Number: 49-001430 rev AA, which I received with my replacement unit still does not include this fan header information for some reason. The two CPU cooler fans are plugged into a Y adapter which is plugged into the CPU_FAN header, then the USB cable is plugged into the USB2 header down the motherboard, according to the H100i v2 manual: It's 3-pin. pump 3pin is connected to the CPU_FAN header y cable is connected to the radiator fans Link cable is connected to the USB 2 header MOBO = Asus z97-a CPU = 4790k @4. Pump speeds are around 1900 (quiet) or 2900 (performance). I'm probably going to look at getting a 3. Effectively, it does not matter whether you use CPU Fan, AIO (W_PUMP), or any other CHA_FAN header for the H100i v2. You want that running at full to move water around. In your BIOS make sure CPU FAN is set to "Full Speed", 'disabled', Maximum, or any other way your BIOS displays a 100% signal. Its defiantly powered because the corsair logo Corsair H100i Elite LCD ASUS ROG Strix 4090 OC G. I should mention that I have NOT installed Windows 8. Best guess is you are denying the I did connected to 4pin CPU header. The fans are not spinning up and the corsair logo is not illuminating on the pump. 4 firmware but the noise persists. 0 header Entry the ASUS Maximus ENGLISH TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE: Most newer PC cases include a CPU cut-out to allow access to the bottom of the motherboard. Here’s what you’ll need: 1. Having everything ready will ensure a smooth and hassle-free installation of the Corsair H100i. 53. 0Ghz with Corsair H100i v2 Liquid cooler GPU: NVIDIA Hi guys i installed my,Corsair H100i v2. SPECS: Cooling (liquid): Corsair H100i v1 CPU: Intel i7-4770K I noticed on the mobo that there's an AIO header, but don't I need to plug something into the CPU Fan header otherwise it'll throw an error? I have all my fans on the Corsair Commander Pro currently, and put the H100i on the CPU Fan header for now unless there I have the B550 Tomahawk motherboard and it has a CPU FAN header and a PUMP FAN Header (both 4 pin). I think I got everything installed correct as I have read. This is my first water cooling unit. In the case of our iCUE LINK coolers you actually have the choice to forgo that cable completely should you choose to, with my earlier comment still applying (depending on the motherboard you may have to make a change in the BIOS). I am unsure which one I need to use to plug in Cooler Master was founded 30 years ago with the mission of making the industry’s best thermal Hello, Can someone explain me please how to properly set the fans inside the Asus X99 Pro/USB 3. The H100i v2 is mounted on the top of the Hello there! I was wondering if I need to connect my AIO to either the CPU fan header or Pump fan header. After doing nothing about a day later I got a warning that I had “pump failure” a Hi - I have recently upgraded to a new pc and am concerned about the high CPU temps. MOUNT THE SYSTEM HUB Mount the I have a Corsair h100i v2 liquid cooler. this is the situation but still my cooler fans hung randomly in 24 hours . 3 (H100i Temp) is the coolant temp. Currently my AIO Pump is on the CPU_Fan Header. I just went to a store today,and bought a Thermaltake Ring 12 static pressure fan kit,that comes with 3 fans that go up to 1500rpm,as well a fan and RGB lighting You can do it either way. Connect the radiator fan cables: Attach the Locate the CPU_FAN header: Identify the CPU_FAN header on your motherboard. Which must I choose, actullay it's not a fan!? Thanks Jump to content Corsair Community Forums CORSAIR Blog Gallery Leaderboard Make sure that the single 3-pin connector coming from the H100i waterblock is connected to the CPU_FAN header on your motherboard, as that should be outputting an RPM (and avoiding the CPU_FAN error). The fans appear to be running at 2100rpm +-40 nearly constantly, regardless of temperature. Instead, I used them in You need to connect the fans in a cable that will go to the pump and then a Mini USB that has 2 cables, SATA for the power supply, check if its connected and other one that you need to connect where it says CPU_FAN, make sure it's connected there, not in I was wondering if it would be ok to plug in the two fans to the CPU fan header and the CPU Optional/Water pump fan header on my Asrock Extreme4 Z370 motherboard. Pump is connected on the CPU fan header with it se Hello, So last weekend I completed my first PC build.