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should a liquid cooling pump be connected to a case fan socket or a fan-to-molex adapter

should a liquid cooling pump be connected to a case fan socket or a fan-to-molex adapter

The motherboard temperature isn't a good indication for what your CPU/GPU temp would be so running it at full power with a molex adapter might be the better option. Wouldn't you want to plug it in to your CPU fan connector though?

The motherboard temperature isn't a good indication for what your CPU/GPU temp would be so running it at full power with a molex adapter might be the better option.

fair enough, though there are ways to have specific fan ports always running 100%

Wouldn't you want to plug it in to your CPU fan connector though?

no, the fan on the radiator is connected to the cpu fan connector


fair enough, though there are ways to have specific fan ports always running 100%

no, the fan on the radiator is connected to the cpu fan connector



The way I have my water cooling solution set up is, I have the system fan connector connected to the pump/radiator, and the CPU fan to the fan on the radiator. The system fan speed is set in UEFI to be always at 100% speed with the CPU fan being variable how hot the CPU gets.

am i cool yet?
If you get more fans you will be.

i don't want to deal with batteries or signals
My controller has arrived; I have a swag battery charger, also, I'll get back to you on the signal once my wireless receiver arrives.
« Last Edit: September 17, 2015, 01:51:24 PM by Majorth »



My controller has arrived
For the second time, it doesn't work. FML.

I wish I didn't get blue RAM sticks; everything else in my build is either black or white!

Decided I'd play around a bit with Logitech's game profile software and customize my keyboard to it's full RGB potential

I made this as a custom profile for whenever I play GTA versus what I normally have it as


Decided I'd play around a bit with Logitech's game profile software and customize my keyboard to it's full RGB potential

I made this as a custom profile for whenever I play GTA versus what I normally have it as

Pagestretch
That's pretty sweet. My most expensive peripheral is one of these, Mouse link , I just ordered it and it hasn't gotten here yet. What kind of switches does your keyboard have? I was looking at buying a "gaming" keyboard lately.

That's pretty sweet. My most expensive peripheral is one of these, Mouse link , I just ordered it and it hasn't gotten here yet. What kind of switches does your keyboard have? I was looking at buying a "gaming" keyboard lately.
logitech orion sparks use romer-g

Decided I'd play around a bit with Logitech's game profile software and customize my keyboard to it's full RGB potential

I made this as a custom profile for whenever I play GTA versus what I normally have it as



It's so loving hot but so expensive... ;_;

Decided I'd play around a bit with Logitech's game profile software and customize my keyboard to it's full RGB potential

I made this as a custom profile for whenever I play GTA versus what I normally have it as

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is it mechanical

is it mechanical
I had the same question Carol replied with this
logitech orion sparks use romer-g
I was Wtf-ing until I did a google search on it. It uses proprietary "Romer-G" switches. Why the forget they wouldnt use a standard on an expensive keyboard only God knows.