Incorrect connecting of AIO

That's me told...

Previous correspondence I was addressed by my Christian name.
Hey Surname

Thanks for getting back to me. To confirm. The molex to fan header goes directly to the PSU, and if the board doesn't have a dedicated AIO header then it will going into the PSU direct. Your Gigabyte board doesn't have a AIO pwm Fan header for any AIO, so it needs to go into the PSU moxlex fan header. The Rad Fans will be plugged into the CPU header on the board.

To confirm this is the correct setup for this AIO with your system, as your board doesn't support a PWM AIO header. Please plug into the power supply =)

Thanks to everyone that replied.
 
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LOL Your board DOES have a dedicated pump header that is controlled via PWM. Its on the bottom edge of the board next to the Q-Flash button. Looking at the specs of the fan headers on the board they can all be used as AIO/Pump headers as they support 2A/24W. I would read the manual Page 22/23 and also check out this BIOS setup guide, particularly section 6 relating to the Smart Fan 6 setup. You should easily be able to connect the pump head to any Fan header and control the pump with that info.

As i said before these things are often done to stop people accidentally (Or intentionally) altering settings in the BIOS that could damage the system/components.
 
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