I would hate to comment, but there is a lack of competition in the market place.
Nvidia it is, pay the price they want
I paid the cheapest price possible for this card, but it is hard to argue that it’s value for money.
Hi guys, finally got her started up and windows 10 installed, my problem is my fans seem to be working overtime. I checked my CPU temp in the bios and it is showing 90*C which is obviously not right. The fans on the H115i are certainly spinning and I used grizzly thermal paste on the CPU. Any ideas? I haven’t got a clue! The fans are currently setup to draw air out of the case through the radiator, the radiator is roof mounted. Thanks all.
As an update, the CPU fan is not showing a reading in the BIOS, so I’ve either not connected it correctly or the pump is unserviceable I guess.
I’ve connected it to the specific CPU fan water pump header. Temp started off at 40 ish and steadily rose before I shutdown again. Almost 1* per second (it was probably faster).
As far as I’m aware I removed all plastic packaging, it was a plastic cover which sat over the copper connection plate.
I spread the thermal paste directly onto the CPU, I wiped clean the pump plate so to remove the stock thermal paste.
I tightened the screws using the correct technique, so it should be mounted correctly.
The 3 case fans are showing around 550, but the rad fans on the cooler were getting ready to take off I reckon!
It is only showing 3 fan read outs.
I’ve ordered a new 115i platinum which arrives tomorrow just in case. I really want to get gaming!
I don’t want to cook my CPU whilst investigating.
Was it the h115 refurb you ordered? corsair rep on here @CorsairChris if any issues should pop up with RMA.
what was the fan profile setting for the Pump header ? was it registering any RPM ?
Did you plug the SATA power cable in for the pump? Sounds like if you're only getting fan readings and no pump readings that it isn't powered up.
Does sound like its DOA then, apologies for the inconvenience. Glad OCUK have helped you resolve it quickly.
Let us know how you get on with your H115i Platinum!
Theoretically, it makes more sense to mount the cooler on the air intake, as you're pulling cold air through the radiator, opposed to hot air from the case.
Doesn't make a huge difference either way, i'd mount it however is most aesthetically pleasing in your build!
No worries - and welcome.oh ok
new to this
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