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CLC 240 - Very Slow pump speed and fan speed 0rpm

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2021/05/15 06:50:59 (permalink)
Hello,
 
I have i7 10700kf,
Asus z490-P MoBo
CLC 240.
 
I have some questions about CLC 240. 
 
First of all, pump is working arround 800rpm when I check it from Evga Flow Control. Is it normal? (first attachment) It is making noise when it is working below 1000 rpm.
I am changing mode to turbo from Fan Xpert 4 in AI Suite 3 and the noise will be gone.  However, pump speed in Evga Flow Control shows arround 1400rpm while turbo mode on. I am sure that the noise coming from pump not fans. I tested and the noise is gone when turbo mode is selected. Also, I can record the noice if it is necessary.
 
Secondly, fan speed is not showing in Evga Flow Control.  
 
Usb connection seems worked because I can change color of pump. Pump connection looks made on the MoBo CPU_FAN. 
 
In BIOS, DC mode selected for Cpu fan and AIO Pump seems NA. 
 
Note that Pump settings is highest in Evga Flow Control. 
 
I can take a picture of BIOS settings if it is necessary. 
 
 
 

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    Re: CLC 240 - Very Slow pump speed and fan speed 0rpm 2021/05/15 08:18:02 (permalink)
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    Hello,
     
    I have i7 10700kf,
    Asus z490-P MoBo
    CLC 240.
     
    I have some questions about CLC 240. 
     
    First of all, pump is working arround 800rpm when I check it from Evga Flow Control. Is it normal? (first attachment) It is making noise when it is working below 1000 rpm.
    I am changing mode to turbo from Fan Xpert 4 in AI Suite 3 and the noise will be gone.  However, pump speed in Evga Flow Control shows arround 1400rpm while turbo mode on. I am sure that the noise coming from pump not fans. I tested and the noise is gone when turbo mode is selected. Also, I can record the noice if it is necessary.
     
    Secondly, fan speed is not showing in Evga Flow Control.  
     
    Usb connection seems worked because I can change color of pump. Pump connection looks made on the MoBo CPU_FAN. 
     
    In BIOS, DC mode selected for Cpu fan and AIO Pump seems NA. 
     
    Note that Pump settings is highest in Evga Flow Control. 
     
    I can take a picture of BIOS settings if it is necessary. 
     
     
     


    Hello and Welcome to the EVGA forum 
     
    The pump should be connect to PWM fans or AIO pump header on your motherboard and set 100% speed.
     
    post edited by coolmistry - 2021/05/15 08:19:29

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    Re: CLC 240 - Very Slow pump speed and fan speed 0rpm 2021/05/16 05:13:21 (permalink)
    Thank you for reply,
     
    I changed pump cable to AIO_PUMP in my Motherboard and now it is working around 2800 rpm and fan speed not showing issue resolved. 
     
    Is there any guide to make settings to play games for CLC 240 with Asus MoBo? If there is not should I do manual curve with coolant or cpu temperature? Should I use Evga Control Flow or Fan Xpert 4 in AI Suite 3?
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    Re: CLC 240 - Very Slow pump speed and fan speed 0rpm 2021/05/17 02:55:52 (permalink)
    Can some help me? Mine stays at 1800 rpm and its killing me.... 

    EDIT: its not the pump, but the fans....  and they even advertise them as low noise....
    post edited by SH4LT1S - 2021/05/17 03:16:39
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    Re: CLC 240 - Very Slow pump speed and fan speed 0rpm 2021/05/18 08:33:42 (permalink)
    Ahmetoguz-
    The base settings for the 240mm CLC should have no issue with standard game playing. However, you could use Flow Control to set a custom fan curve. Due to using the USB cable, we suggest using the Flow Control software.
     
    SH4LT1S-
    The fans will run at 100% fan speed when connected to the y-splitter on the CLC. However, you could attach the fan directly to the motherboard CPU fan headers. This will let you control them directly from your BIOS. If you continue having issues, please contact Support@evga.com so we can assist you further.

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    Re: CLC 240 - Very Slow pump speed and fan speed 0rpm 2021/05/18 09:12:12 (permalink)
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    SH4LT1S-
    The fans will run at 100% fan speed when connected to the y-splitter on the CLC. However, you could attach the fan directly to the motherboard CPU fan headers. This will let you control them directly from your BIOS. If you continue having issues, please contact Support@evga.com so we can assist you further.


    Yes, i connected them to Y splitter. I have 2 pin on motherboard. 1 is fan and 1is fan or pump. I connected pump to fan/pump and made it to pump in bios. If i connect other fan to cpu header then it will leave one fun unconnected
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