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    corsair h50 / bios changes


    hi folks. im just about to install my corsair h50 but i have read loads of reviews. some say disable cool n quiet, some say not to. i can see why it would b better to disable it.
    what do u folks think?

    i plan on a push pull exsaust setup as my system temps r always low.
    the antec two cool pulling through and out, the corsair fan pushing.

    the antec two cool has a 2 speed switch on rear of my case. this will b the pull fan.
    are there any other changes i should make in the bios?

    any help and suggestions is much apreciated as always
    cheers folks
    Last edited by ganjiry; 25 Aug 2011 at 09:15.
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    I don't run an amd based system so I have no idea about the cool n quiet thing...however I would suggest you run 2 identical fans for the rad...in my case I use 2x noctua fans that are designed for this application and run quiet..They have proven to be very effective. this model
    Noctua NF-P12 120mm Fan [NF-P12-1300] - $26.00 : PC Case Gear

    you can mod this watercooler also btw...
    (Guide) H50 Replace Tubes and Res Mod. - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net guide for doing so if you wish..I used a XSPC bay res rather than the Swiftec one used in the guide.

    cheers
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    hi simmo
    thanks for the reply. it did cross my mind about needin 2 idetical fans but thought i may get away with it lol. ill hav to get some more fans. i did have 2 identical fans but used em in a build the other day lol. will get some.
    ive read a review somewhere about moddin the h50 but not for me. thanks 4 the info tho. much apreciated nice lookin modd tho

    edit; would i b better off running the fans off the psu so they run 100% ? or off the fan headers?
    Last edited by ganjiry; 26 Aug 2011 at 17:37.
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    Hi Ganjiry,
    you could if you want...I have done in the past but I currently have mine connected to the PSU. If you buy fans that are PWM compatable e.g GELID Silent 12 120mm PWM Fan [FN-PX12-15] - $12.00 : PC Case Gear you could run them from the fan header on your motherboard that your stock CPU fan would connect to.
    I'm not sure if the Noctua fans are a PWM variant but I prefer too run them at 100% speed hence hooking them up to the PSU.
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    hi simmo. im gonna see how it runs stock for now till i get some pennies for more fans. ive got pretty good temps anyway idle 39-41.. load (ingame bfbc2) 52-55c. so may b ok is. we shall see

    edit. i know that the rads fan goes on the cpu fan header. but ive read a couple of conflicting things online. when it comes to connectin the pump. its a 3pin connecter. but some say to run it off a 3pin header and some say to use the 4pin header. what do u think ? 3pin
    Last edited by ganjiry; 26 Aug 2011 at 18:03.
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    Hi Ganjiri, I have my pump running off the 3pin header on the board even tho that header is a 4 pin. The connector from the pump is a 3pin anyway and it works ok...
    Your temps look ok for mine...only reason I watercooled mine is I originally had the CPU pushing 4ghz but I now run it at 3.8 with HT enabled 24/7. It would run at 4 with HT but I found it got a lil hot for my liking so I wound it back some.
    cheers
    BTW the CPU fan header is a PWM one so it will vary your fan speed according to the temp your CPU is generating. I have disabled CPU temp monitoring on the board because it would not compete POST with the fans running on another header. The BIOS will not find the fans if you connect to anything else other than the CPU header and I had to hit the F1 key for it to complete POST and boot into Windows.
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    hi simmo thanks again for the quick reply and info.
    okey dokey! as i thought. il connect the pump to either pwr fan header 3pin or sys1. am i right in thinkin that syst fan 2 is for the northbridge cooler and is pwm? syst fan 1 and pwr fan run at 100%?.....
    thanks for ur info. its much apreciated.. im gonna crack on with it shortly once ive woken up proppa
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    not long finished it.. temps r now lower than i thought they'd be. no need for a push pull setup.
    i have it mounted so the fan is blowing through and out bk as my system temps r lower than my room temp. plus it seemed an odd way to do it as recomended. balls up air flow.
    idle=30-33c
    load=40-42
    thats with my phenom at stock 3.4ghz. i have room temp wise to oc. only gonna aim for 3.6
    well plz'd thanks again for the help
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    ganjiry,
    Just fyi, I was able to get a stable 4.0 out of my AMD 965/Corsair H50/MSI 890 FXA set up !
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    linnemeyerhere said:
    ganjiry,
    Just fyi, I was able to get a stable 4.0 out of my AMD 965/Corsair H50/MSI 890 FXA set up !
    hi linnemeyerhere
    cheers im not that brave. never oc'd b4 so i wanna keep it in the stock voltage.only ever changed my ram timings b4 as mobo defaulted them to wrong speed. ive read tonnes about oc n gonna play it safe
    nice to know tho
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