Essentially, my system isn't picking up my AIO or any of my system fans. They all show 0 RPM when looking in Armory Crate, and they aren't recognized in the Bios.
Any fix?
Any fix?
The CPU would not be 34c if the AIO failed.include you complete system specs including case, fan, AIO, & all other component make & models.
and what would that have to do with determining the make & model of all system components?The CPU would not be 34c if the AIO failed
Which exact AIO, some like Arctic liquid freezer don't have RPM counter for pump.Essentially, my system isn't picking up my AIO or any of my system fans. They all show 0 RPM when looking in Armory Crate, and they aren't recognized in the Bios.
Any fix?
It is an Arctic. Not sure which model. I also did some research of my own, and learned that where the fans are plugged in on the motherboard can affect whether or not they show rpm. The motherboard is TUF Gaming x570 Pro (Wifi).Which exact AIO, some like Arctic liquid freezer don't have RPM counter for pump.
I have that motherboard. The manual has the layout and the motherboards has great nomenclature for connecting which wires plug into the correct fan or AIO + LED's.It is an Arctic. Not sure which model. I also did some research of my own, and learned that where the fans are plugged in on the motherboard can affect whether or not they show rpm. The motherboard is TUF Gaming x570 Pro (Wifi).
My Arctic doesn't have RPM reporting or adjustable pump speed no matter how and where it's connected. My previous 240 was same. I tried connecting pump separately to AIO_PUMP, W_PUMP and CHA_FAN without results.It is an Arctic. Not sure which model. I also did some research of my own, and learned that where the fans are plugged in on the motherboard can affect whether or not they show rpm. The motherboard is TUF Gaming x570 Pro (Wifi).