Question Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB | Is this Normal pump noise?

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You should have read instructions. the fan cables are short for a reason.. they only meant to extend to each other

It should be fine, other people do that to get more control over fans. You just didn't have to do it.

I can't find instructions on how to rewire them. One video shows how to do what you did.
so what should i do now. will it still work as intended
 
except i have a what it appears to be an argb hub at the back of my case it came with the case i think and it can't reach the hub so i need an argb splitter so it can reach.
tell me if i am correct?
If cables don't reach argb controller, then you move controller to some other place, where cables do reach it.
Read user manual for Arctic argb controller.

 
If cables don't reach argb controller, then you move controller to some other place, where cables do reach it.
Read user manual for Arctic argb controller.

its not an argb controller. Its something else that came with my msi case and all the argb is linked to it, except for my aio cooler. forgot to state It was originally a prebuilt and I am just swapping out the aio cooler.
 
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Please use the CPU_Fan Header. The AIO Pump header will run on most boards on full speed. The single cable is to control the whole AIO. A seperate control is possible. You can unplug the fans from the integrated splitter hidden in between the fans.

Important details:
Please note that the cables from the fans are only 5cm long, either you use extensions or completely different fans if the cables are too short to reach the fan header.

Also the pump will never report any rpm values, this is intended and normal. Only the 1st Main fan will report the rpms but any rpm changes will take affect to the Pump/VRM.

The pump will run on full speed @40%pwm.
 
can you slow down with replies, I can only type so fast

Other people have unplugged the cables like you did and it worked fine. Just leave it.
my bad my screen glitched and it said i havent even posted a reply which i did but yeah i did it so yeah ty.
 
its not an argb controller. Its something else that came with my msi case and all the argb is linked to it, except for my aio cooler. forgot to state It was originally a prebuilt and I am just swapping out the aio cooler.
We have no idea, what fan controller is in your prebuilt pc case.
Most likely it isn't even compatible with argb fans on your AIO.

Show photos.
 
yes Arctic have 1 four pin pwm plug that goes straight to cpu fan header or AIO pump header the fans a connected all into one but like @Colif said you can put the fans in to separate fan header for more control ..

( but normally i dont bother just one plug into the mobo )

The argb if you have the argb model to the 3 pin argb header

If you are using a AM4 /AM5 platform the offset mounting works well on both ..

And lastly you can just adjust the cpu/AIO pump fan speed in bios to max the P120/P140mm fans are quite quiet by default !!
 
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mine just shows as a digital led strip on my board. though its not MSI

put it on board and look in mystic light.
Looks like I’m gonna have to get a replacement, or get a y splitter cable because I got the Argb to work using the 3 pin because I connected all the cables into one. But when I was connecting the aio pump plugs the one of the 4 pin connectors was broken 1 pin in the 4 pin connector was gone. So what should I do, but me personally I am gonna get a y-splitter cable from Amazon. Rather than ask for a replacement.