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I already tried the first image... The computer doesn´t start... harpsi
There is a video and photos which have been labelled for you. I have the same setup and the fans and H80 run perfectly. Nothing that I have said would make your computer not boot. I really don't know if I can be more explicit regarding the installation!

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There is a video and photos which have been labelled for you. I have the same setup and the fans and H80 run perfectly. Nothing that I have said would make your computer not boot. I really don't know if I can be more explicit regarding the installation!
hi again ok, i connected everything like you said. It worls ;) next step: with speed fan or another program for monitoring speed fans I just see one fan because of the fact that all the others are not anymore connected to the motherboard. How is possible to see my speed for all the other fans which are four? you said that the speed of the heatsink fan must be set to manual (100 %) on the bios... I can not find that title on the bios... could you help me as well? thanks harpsi
hi again ok, i connected everything like you said. It worls ;) next step: with speed fan or another program for monitoring speed fans I just see one fan because of the fact that all the others are not anymore connected to the motherboard. How is possible to see my speed for all the other fans which are four? you said that the speed of the heatsink fan must be set to manual (100 %) on the bios... I can not find that title on the bios... could you help me as well? thanks harpsi
Get REALTEMP and/or MWMonitor to monitor temps. I didn't say to touch anything in the bios, leave the fan BIOS settings alone. The pump runs at a constant speed as it is connected to a molex connector from the power supply. The fans on the other hand that you connected to the top of the water pump can be controlled by the push button on the front of the pump assembly. If you monitor the temps and say the CPU is getting warm, push the button on the front of the water pump and the fans on the radiator will crank up. The dial on the top of the case can be used to manually adjust the rest of the case fans.IMHO there is no need to know fan RPMs. Temps are the guiding factor.No worries this CPU cooling setup is very efficient at keeping the CPU cool. Using Prime over 8 hours maximum temp was 59C, idle temps low 20s

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Hi WIth the CPU with intelburn and prime95 stress tests, all cores are going between 45 and 50ªC, without overclocking.I dont´t know if it is good or not... harpsi

Seems a bit warm. What is the room temperature where your computer is?

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I use the H100 cooler. All the motherboard/BIOS do is monitor the fan speed via the pump/heatsink connector. The BIOS has no control of the radiator fans. That is done by the pump unit. IIUC the pump is designed to keep the coolant at a certain temp. It cycles the radiator fan speeds depending on the setting button on the heatsink (or I guess you can buy the Corsairlink remote control set up). I am just using setting "2" and it is cool so I haven't bothered even trying the other settings. (I'm only running at 4.4 GHz so far so that might change when I ramp up higher.) scott s..

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Seems a bit warm. What is the room temperature where your computer is?
Computer room is maybe 25ºCComputer running tasks like internet, downloads and not much more: all cores at 30 to 32ºCPrime95 and IntelBurn running during 15 minutes plus some light tasks: cores at 45 to 50ºCNo overclocking until now. Next step is install FSX and some addons. Is this good? harpsi

OH I misread your post...50C is fine under IBT temps.... When OCing try to not exceed 70C while running P95/OCCT/IBT

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A "header" is the fan connector on the motherboard. The CPU header is the one labeled "CPU FAN". The pump is the heart of your cooling system! It pumps the liquid between your CPU and radiator. It's the black box that sits atop your CPU heat spreader and is powered by the "PWR FAN 1". A fan controller is a useful hardware piece that you can run all fans into, controlling them individually by knobs or buttons. Like this: http://www.newegg.co...ntroller-Panels What do you mean "disabled power options?" You have to have one selected... Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options\Edit Plan Settings You always want the PUMP (the one currently connected to "PWR FAN 1") at 100%. Never less.
Cooler pump is to be connected to PWR FAN 1 or to CPU FAN in the motherboard? Where can I find the settings to set it to 100 % and manual? harpsi

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