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Hello all, I am seeking advice on using the Commander Pro to regulate my CPU Temperature. I am using a Corsair H60 liquid cooler. The CPU Pump Tach cable is plugged into the CPU_Fan header on the motherboard, and the radiator fan is plugged into the four pin Sys_Fan1 header on the motherboard. So right now the BIOS is regulating the radiator fan, and keeping the CPU at a fairly constant 37-40C. I am thinking that the ICUE Software with Commander Pro would allow me to keep that temperature lower. I don't do any gaming. This computer has 6 case fans (which includes the radiator fan), power supply fan, and Graphics card fan. Any advice will be sincerely appreciated.
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Hey guys. It seems I am having trouble with the cooling of my CPU, which is done by Corsair H60. The idle temperature of my CPU is 60-70 degrees Celsius. If I start to play CSGO the temperature of my CPU jumps to 90-115 degrees Celsius instantly and it doesn't go down. It stays at that temperature. After opening the PC, I have observed that one of pipes of the Corsair is extremely hot but the other pipe is regular living room temperature. Does anyone here have any suggestions for solving this problem? Any idea what is setup wrong? Or is it possible the cooling fan is faulty and should be replaced? The PC is built by me. Hardware setup: Corsair fan is plugged in to CPU_fan on the motherboard Pump is plugged in to to Fan_opt w/pump See picture https://www.asrock.com/mb/features/Z390%20Phantom%20Gaming-ITXac.jpg details BIOS setup: CPU is the temperature source Sat to water pump with DC full speed PC specs: CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K Coffee Lake S Cooling: Corsair Hydro H60 PSU: Corsair SFX series SF750 RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3200 16 GB Motherboard: ASRock Z390 Phantom GAMING-ITX Harddrive: Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD M.2 2280 GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 VENTUS 8G Thanks in advance
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