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H100i sets fans to fixed speed 100% on boot


gilljoy

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Hi all,

 

As my title says my h100i is setting the fans to 100% speed on boot. I have to go into corsair link and set them to quiet / default to slow them down every boot.

 

Anyone else had this? The H100i is only a few days old

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While it is normal to run at 100% during the boot phase, they should drop to the selected profile speed after that has completed. According to the post, this is not happening. Sounds like the profile isn't being stored on the water block or perhaps CorsairLINK_HardwareMonitor.exe isn't being started but, IIRC, mine drop in RPM way before the latter would come into play.
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  • 4 weeks later...
Perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.

 

I'm sorry but WHAT ?

Is this an official corsair position - as in "we designed H100i so that it doesn't memorise fan settings, and user has to manually change them every single time he stars the computer to stop the fans from running at 100%".

 

I was browsing this forum to decide whether or not I should buy H100i / H110, and see whether there is any reaction from corsair on multiple issues with i series. You have to admit that after seeing posts from the last few days and particularly this answer one would have to be hyper optimistic to trust the brand.

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The software is the problem.

 

I have mine set to run at startup but never changes fan speed unless I close and open the program again.

 

I've uninstalled plenty of times and tried everything mentioned on this forum but nothing works.

 

The reason there aren't more threads about this is most have given up and uninstalled link long ago. I personally bought the unit only because of the included fan controller and software but it's never worked correctly.

 

 

Will we see updated software...... Hope so.

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