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wolfius

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  1. Thanks a bunch! I'll change it back to balanced and definitely check the Liquid Cooler FAQ.
  2. So, kind of just adding a "happening to me too" post, but I'll elaborate either way. This is my first AIO (h115i rgb platinum), replacing a Noctua NH-U14S which I really loved, but wanted the better looks and check how a good AIO could improve my temps since I live on a hot place and don't have air conditioning. I installed it yesterday and everything seemed normal, left the fans and pump config on defaults (quiet and balanced respectively). Today I started playing a game while recording on OBS, and then started noticing the usb disconnect sound on my headset every now and then. At one point I removed my headset and the fans were super super loud, like Ive never heard my PC before. I went and opened iCUE and both fans were around 2000 RPM and I my case was super super hot to the touch (granted, I never touched my case on my previous hardware config while on heavy load so I don't know how different it is now). So I panicked, stopped playing and started toying around with a custom config for the fans. The fans then seem kind of quiet, but slowly started going fast again and then the usb disconnect sound happened, and the fans went back to quiet again, so I'm not sure if my custom config was doing something wrong. Now I have everything on the default Quiet preset, but it was weird that even before changing all this, the fans were on Quiet and the pump on Balanced, and things got super loud while playing. As I said, it's my first AIO, so I have no idea if any of this is to be expected or if the usb disconnect bug is at fault here. I've checked several reviews of this product and everyone speaks really well of it, even using my case (NZXT h500) which doesn't have the best airflow, so I'll keep using it and see how it behaves on different scenarios. And hopefully the Corsair guys release an update for the bug soon :D
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