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02-22-2019 11:57 AM #1
ziopanna PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix B450-I GAMING Processor AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Memory (part number) Corsair C15 3000MHz DRAM DDR4 32GB (VENGEANCE® LPX (CMK32GX4M2B3000C15) Graphics Card #1 AMD Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ 8GB Special Edition Storage #1 Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus M.2 NVMe CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series™ H60 (2018) 120mm Liquid CPU Cooler Case Fractal Node 304 Power Supply Enermax Revolution SFX 650W
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Corsair H60 AIO cooler setup and Corsair Vengeance LPX ram timings
Hello everyone,
I've just build a new PC with this configuration:
FD-CA-NODE-304-BL | Fractal | Node 304
90MB0Z50-M0EAY0 | ASUS | ROG Strix B450-I GAMING
YD2700BBAFBOX | AMD | Ryzen 7 2700
11289-01-20G | Sapphire | Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ 8GB Special Edition
CW-9060036-WW | Corsair | Hydro Series™ H60 (2018) 120mm Liquid CPU Cooler
CMK32GX4M2B3000C15 | Corsair | C15 3000MHz DRAM DDR4 32GB (VENGEANCE® LPX
ERV550SWT | Enermax | Revolution SFX 650W
MZ-V7S500BW | Samsung | SSD 970 EVO Plus M.2 NVMe
I've a couple of questions regarding the CPU cooler and the RAM timings:
- CPU cooler
I've connected the pump 3pin connector to the CPU_FAN slot and the fan 4pin connector to the AIO_FAN, is it right? How do I have to setup Qfan and che AIO_FAN in BIOS?
- RAM
The SPD auto setup the RAM speed to 2133Mhz. I've increased the target speed to 3000Mhz but the timings are different from what Corsair sais. Do I have to change it manually? Corsair tested timings are 15-17-17-35 but in BIOS there are a lot of value.
Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for my English
Best regards.
Luca
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02-22-2019 04:32 PM #2
davemon50 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G752VY-DH72 (17") and Asus G752VT-DH74 (17") Motherboard Asus ROG LGA2011-v3 Rampage V Edition 10, x99 EATX Processor Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme 10-core 25MB Cache 3.0 GHz Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance LPX Red DDR4 DRAM 64GB-4x16 3333 (CMK64GX4M4B3333C16R) Graphics Card #1 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Graphics Card #2 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Sound Card Asus SupremeFX Hi-Fi Audio DAC Monitor (2) Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25-inch monitors Storage #1 (4) SSD's - Samsung 960 & 970 1TB M.2, Intel 535 480G, Intel 510 250G Storage #2 (3) HDD's - Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB 3.5-in SATA III 64MB Cache CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H80 Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Black, ATX, Mid Tower Power Supply Corsair Digital AXi-Series AX1200i (1200W) 80+ Platinum Rating Keyboard Logitech Wireless K360 Mouse Logitech Wireless MX Anywhere 2 Headset HyperX Cloud II OS Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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Yeah for H60 I believe the fan goes straight to the board. I don't have that model but with the H80 for example you could connect the fans to the pump housing for control. With your H60 I don't think there's a connection on the pump housing for the cooler's fan, so you've got it ok by connecting on the AIO header. In BIOS (or AI Suite) set it up so you control the fan speed on CPU temperature. That's one of the smaller capacity coolers so I'd recommend you start by being more agressive and using higher fan speeds earlier on the temperature curve. Then you can step back a bit (lower speeds more) if you find it's cooling more than you really need and if you want to lower sound levels of the fan.
CPU_FAN header is right for the pump. If not, you will get warnings from the motherboard that you have no CPU cooling.Davemon50