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Jonas256

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  1. Thank you guys! Got a replacement pretty damn quickly and successfully replaced it 🙂
  2. Hi, I think I can describe my problem quite well with this video: One of my 5 fans, as soon as I start the computer, does this noise and turns really slow. I can fix this by either restarting the PC once or twice or by physically forcing the fan to completely stop and then let it start turning again, usually after max. 2 times of doing that it works perfectly again for the rest of the time the PC is on. Is there anything I can do to try to permanently fix this problem or is the fan just broken? A few more details: My cooling system is the H100i Elite Capellix, this particular fan is a 3-Pin Fan and all other fans, both 3 Pin and 4 Pin are working perfectly. When it first started happening, it did not happen every single time, over time it got more and more frequent, now it is happening basically every time I am starting the PC and the fan turns even slower than it did when it first started. The fan is approximately 9,5 months old.
  3. Alright well I had a look at it now, and it does look like Fan 1 and 2 are 4 Pin Fans and #3-#5 3 Pin Fans: Then there is nothing I can do right? Like, you can't control these at all?
  4. Would really like to try and check that, if I knew where to look. I don't see the Commander Core anywhere in my PC, where is it usually located? Probably a dumb question, but I think it's pretty tidily built, you don't really see where the cables are going and I am not very confident disassembling anything to look for it
  5. I'm not gonna lie I have no idea, like I said I didn't build it myself and I don't know all too much about computer hardware. Is there a way I can check that without disassembling half of my PC? Like what exactly do I have to look for?
  6. Hi, I recently installed Corsair iCue (v.4.33.138) for better control of my fans. I have a H100i Elite Capellix (i picked the specs of my PC but did not build it myself) with 5 fans: 2 in the front, 2 on top and 1 in the back. Turns out only 2 fans (the ones in the front) are reacting to iCue changing the fan speed. (with the pump it works as well) Fan #3-#5 do not react at all, also when setting up a curve. Since I have seen multiple suggestions for similar problems that said "use a curve instead of the settings up there": No, that doesn't work either. Changing RGB settings works perfectly fine for all fans+pump which confuses me the most, also the wizard at "Lighting Setup" you can run in the bottom left corner recognizes all the fans: I don't know incredibly much about PC stuff so I don't know if I can do anything against it or if it's just a hardware problem I probably can't do anything about. So I would appreciate some help ^^ Thank you in advance
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