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  1. I have checked connections and have even swapped out power to one I know is working 100%. The pump is still spiking and when I start a game it handles it for a minute or two before the temps start to rise sharply and the pump rpm starts to decrease. I think what's seems strange here is that I have caught the pump just before it dies completely, and that is why it's behaviour is not common place. My new AIO arrives today and all connections and conditions will be the same, so we will see if it is the H150i that is at fault, or something else. Update: Pump has started to make a noise like a electric motor winding up and down. Not very loud but you can hear it.
  2. Such as? I can't think of any other issues that may cause this, short of dark magic. I can still use my computer for surfing etc: It's not quite dead. So as soon as I replace it with the Cooler master I will be packing up my H150i Pro and it will be going back to Scan for a refund.
  3. I had a Corsair AIO years back that died after 11 months of use. As years went by I forgot about this incident and opted to buy a H150i Pro for my new i9 9900k build. 3 months later and it looks as if this one is dying on me too. I was playing a game last night when all of my fans went into overdrive so I shut down the game but the fans kept on screaming. Looking at my pump flow through Corsair link it looked like a mountain range with the heat driving up to frightening levels then be brought back down by the flat out fans. I booted my computer up this morning hoping it was a bad dream but unfortunately the pump is still spiking at 2130 then dropping down to near zero. Reluctantly I have had to order a new AIO, but this time, one made by Cooler master. I think I'm done with Corsair AIOs. For me they are they signal doom. Are they known for a high fail rate?
  4. I'm in the same boat. I want to upgrade to a Corsair mouse and keyboard but Corsair have nothing in the mouse section for left handers. Shame on them.
  5. I have the same question. My 6 fans are, 3 Corsair 120ML and 3 Corsair 120ML RGB. Would there be sufficient current for these 6 fans? Update: Just worked out the overall power draw of the 6 fans would be 1.314amp. So if I have 1.55 amp to spare there should be enough power, yes? Update: Fitted fans to splitters and all is working fine.
  6. For me, buying the i9 was a mistake. I feel like I have gone back to my old red hot AMD days. My biggest reason for swapping over to intel was because they ran ice cold compared to AMD.
  7. Usually, on-line shops such as overclockers, always give a warning that a 360 AIO is needed when fitting a i9. I have the i9 myself and it took a bit of fiddling even with a H150i AIO to get my temps to a reasonable level. I actually regret buying the i9 because of the ridiculous temperature they get up to.
  8. Having the Coolermaster SL600M case which has the chimney effect cooling and my graphics card radiator having to be fitted to the bottom, I had no choice but to fit my H150i radiator to the top of the case as a exhaust. I went with the push pull method, six fans running nearly in sync, and I have managed to keep my temps (under load) for both graphics card and CPU to around 45c I'm happy with that. i9 9900k - RTX 2080ti.
  9. I would do that if there was a way to determine 50% = xxx RPM, but as I say the charts shown in Corsair link only show one or the other, never together. It would seem the best option would be to use splitters, if the H150i can take 6 fans running from the pump that is. At least in that way I know they are closely syced at any speed.
  10. Thanks. Yes I tried that but the fan controls from the actual unit are in percentages and the fans controlled by commander are measured in rpm, making it near impossible to get them exact.
  11. I have set up a push pull solution on my h150i pro but I have 3 of the fans connected to my commander pro, but I can't get them to run parallel. I have 3 splitters. If I connect those 3 '1 to 2' splitters to my existing 3 connections coming from my pump will it work, or would having 6 corsair ML-120 fans be to much for the pump to run?
  12. Thanks. I am changing cases in a attempt to get better air flow. I already own the H150i which is a 360mm. That would have to go in the front. I also have a RTX2080ti with AIO 240mm radiator which I was hoping I could fit in the bottom. This is the sort of case I wanted but the 680X is a strange beast when it comes to fitting parts. I really like this case and was going to buy the light show to go with it, but I'm worried my present hardware isn't going to fit. Corsair need to supply a diagram or something with sizes and clearances.
  13. Is it possible to fit two AIO radiators into a Crystal 680X. A 360mm and a 240mm?
  14. I am buying a Crystal 680X and have water cooled Aorus RTX 2080ti graphics card. I was wondering if I mounted this vertically on the riser would there be room for the 280mm radiator to fit on the bottom of the case?
  15. I have the Hydro H150i Pro RGB. I am about to buy extra LL fans and a commander pro. At the moment my 3 radiator fan headers are connected to the 3 way splitter that came with the system. I want to fit 3 LL fans to the radiator then somehow control them through commander Pro and iQue. In what way would I connect the 3 fan headers to the commander Pro? Would I connect the 3 fins to the splitter and then connect the one header to Commander pro? Would I connect the 3 fans separately to commander pro? Would I just connect the splitter to a motherboard header?
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