![]() ![]() TUF Z270 MARK 2 (LGA1151) 31 ☌ģ071MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (NVIDIA) 53 ☌Ĥ65GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 500GB (SSD) 38 ☌ĩ31GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-08WN4A0 (SATA) 38 ☌Ģ32GB Seagate FreeAgent Go USB Device (SSD)Įnermax LIQMAX II 240 Liquid CPU AIO CPU Cooler (Speccy doesn't see it, so I posted it individually.)ĭo you guys happen to know what the source of the problem might be? His CPU and GPU are running rather hot just playing one game (Just Cause 3), with his CPU running at half temperature and his GPU running at 3/4ths temperature. We updated the BIOS to the most recent version successfully, but the problem persists.ġ6.0GB Dual-Channel Unknown 1466MHz (15-17-17-35)ĪSUSTeK COMPUTER INC. The current EK Xres 140 PWM pump combo units use a two wire molex to the PSU for power and a 2 wire fan connector to the motherboard for speed control. It says "N/A" next to the AIO in the BIOS. He had it built not too long ago (Summer 2017), but oddly enough, the BIOS doesn't seem to detect the liquid cooling solution he has in place. It has 2 4 pin cables on it which I have connected to the motherboard. For mine, ASUS Maximus X board, there is an option in the BIOS to change the behavior for AIO header and the separate pump header. This will only be possible if the pump cable. Me and my friend have been working on his computer for a while. System Specs 1 I have an EK-XTOP Revo Dual D5 PWM pump. Wouldn't it be smarter to connect my pump to the the sys pins, turn off smart fan control so it runs 100 then connect my radiator fans to the cpu pins and set the smart fan control on Yes. The only way to accurately determine if your Liquid Cooling Pump is functioning, is by checking the Pump RPM.
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