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So its my first time im building… well swappinh case and adding a aio cooler to pc. My issue is that im not 100% sure where i should plug the pump or the fans on my mobo. Since my mobo has two headers one is cfan/pump and other is lc fan. I can plug them either way and everything works so no worries there. My question is since i monitored temps and think that using fans in cfan/pump slot can ramp them up at times when needed. when having pump in that slot (3pin connector) and fans in the lcfan spot the fans are not speeding up and im unfamiliar with aio, so i dont know if theyre supposed to even ramp up to cool more effectively. I also have nzxt fan hub that i can connect all the aio fans to and have more control over them if thats one way of doing it properly. Could somebody let me know the proper way to connect the pump and fans and if it matters how i have these connected. I just want to make sure the pump runs and cooling will be as good as possible and if lc fan header is running fans at constant speed would it be advantageous to connect them to my nzxt hub so the fans would speed up depending on cpu temps. Or does fan speed affect the cooling power thru radiator or more on blowing the warmer air out of case. Just want to make sure everything is somewhat in place 🙂

 

aio is deepcool ls720 se with 3 arctic 120mm  fans daisy chained together because arctic didnt sell a white aio but white fans they did. The fans are quieter and thus chose them. 

everything is working but i want to make sure everything is working the best they could so any tips are welcome. 

Id imagine inserting the pump to cfan/pump header and fans to my nzxt hub would be best option (right now i have just had them this way to monitor how they operate) but since im unfamiliar with huns and aio cooling maybe some people here is more experienced and can suggest how to make the most of it. 

sorry for the long message and bad english haha! And thanks for the assistance in advance!

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Welcome to HP Support Community.  

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

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