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iiron_eagle

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About iiron_eagle

  • Birthday 06/05/1980

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    Gaming, Photography, Aviation, PC Enthusiast

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  1. Is it showing on your motherboard's sensors or in HWinfo under CPU fan if that is where you plugged it in?
  2. I wonder if there is a difference between using sleep and shutting down in terms of pump longevity. I just had to replace my EK 360 AIO as the pump failed 2 months short of 2 years so it was still under warranty. I replaced it with the H150i Elite LCD. I used sleep a lot and used variable pump RPM which was set to the CPU temp and I see now was not a good idea as it was in constant change. There was no way to set it to the liquid temp as I have now with the fans. I do set the H150i pump on balanced as I haven't worked out if I can set it to variable based off the liquid temp. EDIT: I still have a working H80i from several years ago that still works pretty good thanks to it's thick radiator. I hope the H150i can last as long 🙂
  3. Disabling the hardware lighting also turns of the RGB when you close the iCue software. Shouldn't it work the same as the H150i Elite LCD. It turns off when asleep but the hardware lighting settings is what stays on when the app is closed. It says it in the description. So if I close the software the RGB will be off and the H150i Elite LCD still on, doesn't seem to make sense. I guess I will have to keep iCue running which isn't really a problem but I shouldn't be forced to just to get the RGB to work as intended. Im using
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