Hello first time pc builder here. Do I need to enable the pump in bio’s?? I saw there was an option for me under cpu_fan2 to switch it from fan to pump. It has me confused lol…would love some help
Hi, place it definitely on the pump, because then the BIOS realizes it isn't a fan and that is normal to spin at higher RPMs. Makes the curve more suitable in BIOS for the rotation as well.
A molex to 6 pin adapter. Mine is running 12 qx fans on the controller no issues, but use caution any time using an adapter. Recommend upgrading power supply when able.
I use the H150i lcd 360mm in a corsair 5000x case. I have 10 fans. I bought 2 refurb triples, 1 pump + rad, and a single 120mm for rear exhaust. I have the rad exhausting at top, the rear case fan uses the shorty cable to connect to the rad fans. The two triples, I have those connected at the top with a shorty cable. I then use another shorty to connect to the fans on the rad to the hub controller on the rad. I then take two longs and connect them from the rad hub to the central hub, and the other long cable from the bottom of the triple fan on the side to the central hub. On my Asus crosshair 8 wifi I use the middle cpu fan pin for the lead wire for the pump. I have one pcie cable connected to the power pin and the usb connected to usb header.
This to me was an absolute necessary purchase. Prior to this I had 10 QL120 fans and each came with its own led for rgb and fan. It required me to use a 360mm with a commander core and a 2nd hub with a lighting node. Cable management in that case was a nightmare. I can rest easy knowing the next time I have to open that case for any reason I don't have stuff it like a Thanksgiving turkey.
I have a rm1000x psu and just bought the new iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler and I don’t know where to plug the 6 pin into as they do not fit directly into the power supply
If you have an AIO, that tiny cable tells the hub the temperature of your CPU so your pump and AIO fans will react appropriately. It connects to the CPU fan connection.
@@merica7139 In that situation you have two choices, by a second power supply if your case supports dual power supplies (like the O11 dynamic range) , but you would only need a 350w cheap ass psu to run icue link, or if not, then you buy a bigger power supply that has more than 3 pcie connectors.
Can you help me, what is the power cable that runs the radiator and control? Can you send me a link from Amazon so I can purchase it? Note that I purchased a cable and installed it but the motherboard crashed
@@PCCrazyDario thx , do you know why i can t change the colors of the fans from the nzxt soft i have 3 rgb nzxt fans and i can t control the colors , i can only control fan speed
@@PCCrazyDariomeans, 1000W is enough? I can't go for Seasonic as they don't do business in India. A lot of brands like Seasonic, EVGA, Superflower, and a lot of brands don't do any business in India. I think Corsair RM 1000e or Cooler Master MWE 1250 will be good options too
@@DeathStriker88 Definitely then Corsiar RM1000 should do the trick. yeah, 1000W will be enough since I used 1000W for 7900X3D and RX 7900 XT and RTX 4080 (separated GPUs in different builds of course).
The cable is too short. Way too short. Making the whole system useless. We have to buy at least 2-4 iCUE LINK HUB for an eATX and even a default ATX case. So the fact that one HUB can manage 14 fans doesn't matter. At the end, because of the cable being way too short and that no extension can be bought, one HUB can only manage 3 fans max. Maybe with a really really short case you may be able to put more than 3 fans. But even there, It is highly suspicious that it is even possible. From the TOP of the case to the FRONT or even the BACK, the short cable will never be able to reach one fan to another. And finally, because this HUB system uses one of the USB plug from the motherboard, it will never be possible to get enough of those to use more than 2x HUB system. Because of all of this, it is smarter and wayyy less expansive to buy normal fans with long cables; so without this useless HUB system.
Is it possible to turn off the central ring LEDs ? and just let the outer ring LEDs working ?
Yup everything is fully customizable with I cues amazing software
Can you change the rpms of the fans (like all other standard pwm fans) to follow your cpu/vrm temps instead of just generic speed profiles?
Yes
Hello first time pc builder here. Do I need to enable the pump in bio’s?? I saw there was an option for me under cpu_fan2 to switch it from fan to pump. It has me confused lol…would love some help
Hi, place it definitely on the pump, because then the BIOS realizes it isn't a fan and that is normal to spin at higher RPMs. Makes the curve more suitable in BIOS for the rotation as well.
what if i don't have any pcie cables left? is there an alternative cable I can buy to connect the 6 pin cable?
I’m having the same issue…
A molex to 6 pin adapter. Mine is running 12 qx fans on the controller no issues, but use caution any time using an adapter. Recommend upgrading power supply when able.
nice vid. question: the max connect to 1 hub is 7 fans. how to handle/connect if have 10 fans???
A huh can connect 14 fans, only 7 per cable though. Theres 2 outputs for said cables on the hub
I use the H150i lcd 360mm in a corsair 5000x case. I have 10 fans. I bought 2 refurb triples, 1 pump + rad, and a single 120mm for rear exhaust. I have the rad exhausting at top, the rear case fan uses the shorty cable to connect to the rad fans. The two triples, I have those connected at the top with a shorty cable. I then use another shorty to connect to the fans on the rad to the hub controller on the rad. I then take two longs and connect them from the rad hub to the central hub, and the other long cable from the bottom of the triple fan on the side to the central hub.
On my Asus crosshair 8 wifi I use the middle cpu fan pin for the lead wire for the pump. I have one pcie cable connected to the power pin and the usb connected to usb header.
This to me was an absolute necessary purchase. Prior to this I had 10 QL120 fans and each came with its own led for rgb and fan. It required me to use a 360mm with a commander core and a 2nd hub with a lighting node. Cable management in that case was a nightmare. I can rest easy knowing the next time I have to open that case for any reason I don't have stuff it like a Thanksgiving turkey.
I have a rm1000x psu and just bought the new iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler and I don’t know where to plug the 6 pin into as they do not fit directly into the power supply
To the 6 pin of the PCIE cable from the power supply (gpu cable)
So you don’t need that tiny 2 pin wire?
If you have an AIO, that tiny cable tells the hub the temperature of your CPU so your pump and AIO fans will react appropriately.
It connects to the CPU fan connection.
So if my gpu rtx 4080 needs 3x PCE cables, from where I should get another pce to this? :DDDD
Was wondering the same thing... I'll be trying a 2x sata to 1 x 8pin adapter and see how that turns out.
Well lucky I got 2 psu,so took one PCE cable from it...@@kennethfranceschi2880
For your 4080 by a Corsair 12V H-PWR after market cable and free up all you pcie connectors.
@andydbedford
I have a 3080 evga that uses 3 pcie's , I'm stuck what can i do ?
@@merica7139 In that situation you have two choices, by a second power supply if your case supports dual power supplies (like the O11 dynamic range) , but you would only need a 350w cheap ass psu to run icue link, or if not, then you buy a bigger power supply that has more than 3 pcie connectors.
Can you help me, what is the power cable that runs the radiator and control?
Can you send me a link from Amazon so I can purchase it?
Note that I purchased a cable and installed it but the motherboard crashed
My update is stuck, what do i do?
Reinstall the app.
@@PCCrazyDario thx , do you know why i can t change the colors of the fans from the nzxt soft i have 3 rgb nzxt fans and i can t control the colors , i can only control fan speed
@@stefano2037 Wait, Corsair fans in NZXT software or NZXT fans in NZXT software?
@@PCCrazyDario nzxt fans in nzxt soft but nvm it was a bug,now it’s working
@@stefano2037 Sorry man, I totally misunderstood you there for a second. Glad it works now. :)
Greetings, sir. Can you suggest a PSU for this system?
Ryzen 7 7800X 3D
Radeon RX 7900XT
64GB (2x16) DDR5 6400MHz RAM
MSI MPG B650 Edge Wifi
Corsair MP600 LPX 1TB NVMe
Corsair MP600 LPX 2TB NVMe
Corsair H170i Elite AIO
32 inch 1440p 170Hz monitor
Hi man, just go with Seasonic Vertex GX-1000 or if you can stretch, PX-1000. ;)
@@PCCrazyDariomeans, 1000W is enough? I can't go for Seasonic as they don't do business in India. A lot of brands like Seasonic, EVGA, Superflower, and a lot of brands don't do any business in India. I think Corsair RM 1000e or Cooler Master MWE 1250 will be good options too
@@DeathStriker88 Definitely then Corsiar RM1000 should do the trick. yeah, 1000W will be enough since I used 1000W for 7900X3D and RX 7900 XT and RTX 4080 (separated GPUs in different builds of course).
Nice
Are you from the Balkans? If so, where from? Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Etc... ???
Croatia
@@PCCrazyDario I knew it lol! I recognize our accents! >;)) Im Bosnian btw
Parabéns
Thank you! :)
lian li P28 better and cheaper to much money for corsair funs.
I didn't go into comparison, just tutorial on how to connect everything.
The cable is too short. Way too short. Making the whole system useless. We have to buy at least 2-4 iCUE LINK HUB for an eATX and even a default ATX case. So the fact that one HUB can manage 14 fans doesn't matter. At the end, because of the cable being way too short and that no extension can be bought, one HUB can only manage 3 fans max. Maybe with a really really short case you may be able to put more than 3 fans. But even there, It is highly suspicious that it is even possible. From the TOP of the case to the FRONT or even the BACK, the short cable will never be able to reach one fan to another.
And finally, because this HUB system uses one of the USB plug from the motherboard, it will never be possible to get enough of those to use more than 2x HUB system.
Because of all of this, it is smarter and wayyy less expansive to buy normal fans with long cables; so without this useless HUB system.
I do not recommend the Corsair QX 120 fans, they are very loud. The only advantage is that they are easy to install
Well I wasn't doing a review. I was just explaining the connection and installation part. ;)
@@PCCrazyDario Case solved. Nice fans, but they are terribly loud
are they? I am suprised@@Mariusz_717
Bro, I have 12 qx fans in my lian li dynamic and they are super quite. All about setup
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@@DrkRydrProductionsI was buying fans and stuff , what lian li fans would you recommend that are good for air flow and decently quiet ?