I'm curious as to how you manage to stick 25+38+25mm stack of fans and radiator into the top of the R8 and still close the swing arm mechanism. The only PWM fan we know here that does not throw a BIOS CPU fan check is the Corsair ML120 Pro. If there is more than 1 fan, like the sandwich you have in the H80i, use y-splitter as I have tested out a variety of fixed speed fans (92mm Noctua/ 120mm Corsair stock fan from h55), and they do not cause the BIOS to barf. Plug the AIO pump connector in PUMP_FAN and the fan(s) connector to TOP_FAN. So, I have to use NZXT cam to set pump speed profiles. The actual control of the pump comes via its USB connection. So, it doesn't matter what speed profile you set for it in the bios. The mobo can only read pump speed from it. When using AIO cooler, only TOP_FAN and PUMP_FAN headers must be used. Abhi discusses how to optimize the pump and fan curve in your PC's BIOS.Check out our very high performance TRI-SWIFT Turbulent AIO for Workstations, Servers. The AIO connector in AIOPUMP is only 2-pin (and not 3) and doesn't actually allow the Mobo to control it. There are 3 headers on the R8 board: TOP_FAN/PUMP_FAN/CPU_FAN I believe you said the fan connectors have 3-pin so it is H80i but just to reconfirm. The H80i comes with 3-pin fixed speed fans. With the v2, both fans are PWM 4-pin fans. Of all, please confirm that you are using H80i and not H80i v2.
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