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Quote:Originally Posted by Belial RMA it and buy a more reliable heatsink. Corsair uses a lot parts in their components, although it's usually right where it counts. They do have awesome support, so just RMA it again. You should...
The first one that fried didn't have fans plugged into it. They were plugged into a fan controller and it did the same thing. Makes me think it has nothing to do with the fans. I have an h100i in there now using the stock fans until I...
Quote:Originally Posted by givmedew It is possible if they where plugged into the fan controller in the h100 and if they where to draw a lot more power than the original fans. I don't know everything about the H100 but looking at...
Could it have burned out because I had all 4 Swiftech fans plugged into the pump? I don't see why that would happen, but I know they can't be controlled with the onboard controller. It would seem like they would just spin at max. I had...
Quote:Originally Posted by Droogie Quote:Originally Posted by dmanstasiu Quote:Originally Posted by Droogie Quote:Originally Posted by [CyGnus] If you have the Space the Swiftech H220 or the NZXT Kraken X60 are far...
Quote:Originally Posted by dmanstasiu Quote:Originally Posted by Droogie Quote:Originally Posted by [CyGnus] If you have the Space the Swiftech H220 or the NZXT Kraken X60 are far better then the H100/100i/110 though a...
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Quote:Originally Posted by [CyGnus] If you have the Space the Swiftech H220 or the NZXT Kraken X60 are far better then the H100/100i/110 though a 120mm rad is more then enough for the CPU, my system tops out at 54Âșc Folding with a...
I'm going to try the h100i. The change from molex to sata for power might solve the problem. The molex on the h100 is super fragile, and I think that connector has been my problem. The pins on that connector look like they're coming...
Quote:Couple ideas... about why its failed twice now... but pretty speculative... 1) Maybe your mobo fan header sometimes overvolts the thing, and the extra current is too much for the microcontroller so it pops. a dumb device wouldn't...
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