A.J. Posted February 14, 2018 Share Posted February 14, 2018 Hi all! First post here and I checked back through to October 2017 to see if this issue had been reported before but I couldn't find anything relevant. I have 3 fans in my system configured for 0 RPM when GPU temperature is <24 deg C and this works great, however CLCP* is reporting the fan speed as non-zero. As you can see in the attached screenshot, but regardless of what CLCP is displaying these fans are in fact stationary. The fans in question are EK-Vardar EVO: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-vardar-evo-120er-black And they are all connected directly to the Commander Pro using the included extension cables. CLCP Firmware: 0.7.199 CLCP Bootloader:03 Corsair Link 4 Version: 4.9.5.25 Any thoughts? Obviously not a major issue but I thought it worth highlighting none-the-less. I fully expect that CLCP is not compatible with EK's "0db regime" as the fans will start-stop below 900RPM, but that still doesn't explain the strange RPM readings. *Corsair Link Commander Pro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corsair Employee Corsair CJ Posted February 17, 2018 Corsair Employee Share Posted February 17, 2018 Hi all! First post here and I checked back through to October 2017 to see if this issue had been reported before but I couldn't find anything relevant. I have 3 fans in my system configured for 0 RPM when GPU temperature is <24 deg C and this works great, however CLCP* is reporting the fan speed as non-zero. As you can see in the attached screenshot, but regardless of what CLCP is displaying these fans are in fact stationary. The fans in question are EK-Vardar EVO: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-vardar-evo-120er-black And they are all connected directly to the Commander Pro using the included extension cables. CLCP Firmware: 0.7.199 CLCP Bootloader:03 Corsair Link 4 Version: 4.9.5.25 Any thoughts? Obviously not a major issue but I thought it worth highlighting none-the-less. I fully expect that CLCP is not compatible with EK's "0db regime" as the fans will start-stop below 900RPM, but that still doesn't explain the strange RPM readings. *Corsair Link Commander Pro First of all, welcome! Thanks for reporting this. In CL4, do you have the EK-Vardar fans set to 3-pin DC or 4-pin PWM? I believe the fans are supposed to be 4-pin PWM, so if it's not set to that in CL4, go ahead and switch it to that and see if that changes the behavior you're seeing. If you've already done that, it looks like it may be a weird quirk with that model of fan in terms of reporting. I've sent an email to our team to see if they might have a solution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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