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I originally had corsair commander pro with 3 sp140mm rgb 3pin fan. Commander pro worked really well with the fans. I had it set to custom curve where if a device got hot the fan would speed up etc. I recently bought corsair AIO (CORSAIR iCUE H115i ELITE CAPELLIX Liquid CPU Cooler) this came with it's own controller and 2 ML140 fans 4pin PWM. So I replaces the commander pro with this new controller. Now the ML140 fan works really well with device temperature like before but the Sp140 fans stays at high rpm and the costom curve i set doesn't work well. Can some one please help me understand where i am going wrong. Should I go back to commander pro and replace the new controller. Thats means more wiring and more work. Plus will the AIO work well with this commander pro? I would like to keep the new controller and have to sp140 fans work as it did before. Is that possible? I have attached image of RPMs from ICUE. Please help.
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Hi, my H100i fans won't work properly with a custom curve. This is my curve: https://imgur.com/a/biOPxML (But in the end, it doesn't really matter because no custom curve works the way it should). When selecting the profile the fans are revving up very loud for a few seconds and then just won't turn on again and stay at zero rpm. Even if the temps go over 40c. If I set the speed to a fixed rpm speed the fans will only spin with about 400/500 rpm, even if I set them to 1.000 / 1.500 or more rpm. Everything is connected properly. I'm using a MSI B550 Gaming Edge with a Ryzen 5 5600x. I've set the speed to 100% in the BIOS (Smart Fan Control, every 'point' to 100%. I've tried PWM and DC, both with 100%).