EVGA

EVGA CLC 280 on Asus ROG Strix Z370-F

Author
Corwynder
New Member
  • Total Posts : 2
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2013/02/15 15:53:42
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 0
2018/07/04 12:22:55 (permalink)
   Ok I'm just a little confused on where to plug everything in.  I have the radiator and fans in the top of the case pushing air through the radiator and out.  I have the fans plugged into the wires coming off the pump.  I have the usb plugged into a usb header.  No as for the plug from the pump to the motherboard.... I tried plugging that into the AIO connection but on boot up I got a warning about no cpu fan signal.  So then I moved the pump plug to the cpu1 fan connection.  That boots but the Flow control software does't show fan speed.  It shows pump speed fine but not fan.  Can I connect the fans to cpu1 and cpu2 locations and the pump straight to the AIO connection?
#1

2 Replies Related Threads

    bob16314
    Omnipotent Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 8048
    • Reward points : 0
    • Joined: 2008/11/07 22:33:22
    • Location: Planet of the Babes
    • Status: offline
    • Ribbons : 761
    Re: EVGA CLC 280 on Asus ROG Strix Z370-F 2018/07/04 14:09:05 (permalink)
    Corwynder
    I got a warning about no cpu fan signal.  



    In the BIOS -> Monitor settings, there's probably an option to 'Ignore' CPU fan..Set it to 'Ignore' and that should probably take care of that issue at least..It's what I have to do because no fan/pump is detected by the BIOS as being connected to the CPU fan header..Otherwise, my board coughs up the same error because I have nothing connected to the CPU fan header..I control my AIO cooler fans through the Chassis Fan headers using AI Suite.

    * Corsair Obsidian 450D Mid-Tower - Airflow Edition * ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi AC) * Intel i7-8700K @ 5.0 GHz * 16GB G.SKILL Trident Z 4133MHz * Sabrent Rocket 1TB M.2 SSD * WD Black 500 GB HDD * Seasonic M12 II 750W * Corsair H115i Elite Capellix 280mm * EVGA GTX 760 SC * Win7 Home/Win10 Home * 
     
    "Whatever it takes, as long as it works" - Me
     
     
     
    #2
    Corwynder
    New Member
    • Total Posts : 2
    • Reward points : 0
    • Joined: 2013/02/15 15:53:42
    • Status: offline
    • Ribbons : 0
    Re: EVGA CLC 280 on Asus ROG Strix Z370-F 2018/07/04 15:12:28 (permalink)
    There is but the more I think about it I'd rather have the warning if I don't have a working cooler there so after more research I plugged the pump into CPU1 and the 2 fans straight to the pump.  I then went into my BIOS and set CPU1 to DC instead of PWM.  After changing that setting the flow control software now reports both the pump speed and fan speed.
    #3
    Jump to:
  • Back to Mobile