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M4ngo

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  1. Oooh ok! I didn’t know that I had to shut down the pc first for it to read! I was thinking the CC XT worked the same way as the Commander Pro! Thank you! I’ll definitely try it! Worried however since I might not have enough space to put the commander core xt into my computer so I might have to just use the mobo instead 😞
  2. From what I can tell, the t sensor port type on the mobo is the exact one that I should plug the thermal sensor is pin from the pump into. Sadly my specific mobo has another button on top that makes it impossible to plug the pin in due to it being too slim of a space to fit. so with this issue, should I plug it into the W_IN or W_OUT ports instead?
  3. Hey all! Another question came to mind while I was plugging in all the plugs into my mobo. I noticed that the thermal sensor plug is not fitting into my Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) mobo’s T Sensor, which is a problem. Is there any where else I could plug in the pump’s thermal sensor? Maybe a W in or W out port? Any help is appreciated! Thank you!
  4. Hey all! I have another question. As of right now i'm finally finalizing my pc build, everything should be where it is.. one issue however. As of right now, I have the pump's PWN plugged into a Commander Core XT that I bought at Best Buy but when I go into iCue I'm not able to read it's speed or be able to customize it. It's plugged into port 6 of the fans header yet nothing is showing. Hope I can find an answer soon. Thank you so much!
  5. Awesome! Thank you so much for the answer! As of right now i plugged it into the Commander Core XT I had laying around to test it out. But for some odd reason, it wont read on iCue once connected. I plugged it into the port 6 like told but its still not being read. Is it because its a Commander Core XT and not a Commander Pro? Should I just plug it into the header of my mobo? Thank you so much for helping me out!
  6. Hey all! It's Mango again! I had a quick question regarding plugging in my xd5 pump to my motherboard! I was wondering what specific port i should plug it into. My EK pump orignally was plugged into the AIO_PUMP even though it was a separate pump and reservoir, not a combo. So, my question is; where do I plug it? I have a ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (Wifi). Do I plug it back into the AIO_PUMP port or a different port?
  7. Got it, thank you! As of right now the tube isn't submerged and it is making bubbles while it doesn't at the same time. In other words; it splashes sometimes and then it doesn't, it's a constant stream and it doesn't splash, but there are just a few times where it does. But you are right, spare coolant is always handy. Guess it's time to reach out for my card.. I'll probably have to hold off on using my build for a day or two till the coolant arrives then. Don't want to do anything out of hand, wanting to be safe with this build. And since it's best to have coolant in hand anyways I might as well. Thank you so much again! I seriously appreciate your efforts here on the forum! Hope you have an amazing day!
  8. True.. guess I'll order some coolant when the shop is back up and running. As of right now the system is pumping a whole 1000ml but there's just some space between the open tube of the xd5 pump and the coolant, which I'm worrying about. Should my pc be fine with this amount? or should I just accept my fate and buy 2 bottles of xl8 coolant? :')
  9. And, if you're wondering about how much distilled water or coolant my build needs - it honestly doesn't even need that much, maybe around 250 ml or less. Thank you!
  10. Hey all! Another question about Corsair Hydro X Series products, this should be a quick one. If I don't have enough Clear XL8 coolant for my build, would it be ok to mix or top off my reservoir/pump with distilled water? I've heard many people try this with no issues but i'd like to have you guys' opinion on it. Thank you so much! Can't wait to hear back! Have an amazing day!
  11. You are amazing, thank you so much! I'm actually working on the build right now and this is some amazing information. Thank you! I hope you have an amazing day!
  12. I see.. thank you! I knew that I could plug it into the T_Sensor but I wasn’t sure myself. Thought I’d come to you guys about it, and it looks like I was right to come ask you amazing people! So, would it be safe to assume that I’ll be able to see the temps that are coming from the xd5 pump in ASUS AI Suite and/or on the Xpert module? If not any of these, then would it be in my BIOS? Again thank you for answering my questions! It seriously makes my day!
  13. Awesome thank you so much! So would it be safe to assume that the temps would show on my bios? If anywhere else? Thank you so much again! I’d love to hear anymore information that you can give me! 🙂
  14. Hey all! I'm new to the whole Hydro X Series and I did have a few questions coming into it. 1. Will I be able to use the xd5 pump normally without using a commander pro? I've been taking a look into it and I just want to make sure of the idea. Will I be able to change fans speeds/pump speeds using my MoBo? (asus rog hero viii wifi). In addition, I picked up a commander core xt from Best Buy and if I do go the non mobo route, will this work? 2. if I use my mobo for everything instead of using a commander pro, where would I plug in the Temperature Sensor Plug on the mobo? And, since it won't be connected to a Commander Pro, what does it do? Since the temp sensor plug shows me the temperature of the water through icue, where would i be able to see the temps? Or will I even be able to see it at all? Mainly, I'm just wondering how the Temp Sensor Plug works without the Commander Pro, where I can see the temp and etc. If I download iCue, will it pop up on there even without the Commander Pro? Thank you to whoever sees this and helps out! It seriously would help alot since i'm transitioning into it. I've been using EK alot but seeing Corsair and their custom loop series.. i've been thinking of transitioning. Again, thank you and I can't wait to hear back!
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