[SOLVED] What RPM Speed is recommended for my Pump Fan?

J3nga

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I've just finished my new PC build, and it's my 1st time using Water cooling aswell.

I'm using a Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120 to cool my Intel Core i7-9700K CPU, and I am wondering what RPM speed is recommended for the Pump Fan. At default it was at around 750RPM, then I went to 1250RPM an hour ago and started to question if going for higher RPM speeds are good or bad for the rest of the computer.
 
I don't know that much about cooler masters but on my 3 corsair coolers i run the pumps at performance level which is 2700 to 2950 rpm all the time.

More water moving faster through the pump head/heatsink carries more heat away faster, in turn keeping the temp lower from heat build up.
 

J3nga

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I don't know that much about cooler masters but on my 3 corsair coolers i run the pumps at performance level which is 2700 to 2950 rpm all the time.

More water moving faster through the pump head/heatsink carries more heat away faster, in turn keeping the temp lower from heat build up.
So should I just go for 100% then? When I checked the Fan Tune to the Pump, it looked like the temperature got higher with higher RPM.

Here's a screenshot for context:Screenshot of CPU Pump Tune Setup
 
You may need some more fan speed on the (rad fans.) If you are still too warm for your liking.
I leave my pump speed at max all the time and use rad fan speed to control temps for what ever is going on ambient room temp wise and what i happen to be doing on the system at the time : stress testing/ max
Gaming /max
Browsing balanced to performance (depends on ambient)
I will put up with more noise from my coolers as long as they are doing what they are suppose to
 

J3nga

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You may need some more fan speed on the (rad fans.) If you are still too warm for your liking.
I leave my pump speed at max all the time and use rad fan speed to control temps for what ever is going on ambient room temp wise and what i happen to be doing on the system at the time : stress testing/ max
Gaming /max
Browsing balanced to performance (depends on ambient)
I will put up with more noise from my coolers as long as they are doing what they are suppose to
I see. For the moment the temperatures for pretty much all my components are hovering between 20-30 Celcius on normal, and 35-50 when Ingame
So I think overrall there's no need for me to buff the RPM's