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In dire need for some clarification.

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Monday, December 18, 2017 1:50 PM (permalink)
Is it safe to allow voltage control of the pump header, and not run it on Full Speed? Fans are connected to CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT.
(I have a Gigabyte X299 Ultra Gaming, CLC 280 is connected to the HPWR_PUMP header, and if I turn it to Full Speed 100%, the lowest pump RPM becomes ~2200, highest ~3000, so I decide to set a curve, since I am afraid of wear which can come with running 2500+ RPM (BIOS settings do not allow setting the curve below 60% power on this header, maybe as a safety measure, which is fine))
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    Re: In dire need for some clarification. Monday, December 25, 2017 2:44 PM (permalink)
    it should be fine. check out the evga clc 280 webpage.

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