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R9 290 Reference/AIO Cooled Temperature/Overclocking Settings

R9 290 Reference/AIO Cooled Temperature/Overclocking Settings

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_Shakz_
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01-18-2017, 12:32 PM
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I own ID-Cooling Hunter Duet, a dual-function AIO cooler. It exhausts through both fans, with three front case fans for intake and one back fan for exhaust, plus two radiator fans also acting as exhaust. The side of the case is removable for additional cooling. I'm unsure if it includes a water temperature sensor and there are no options to adjust the pump RPM to maximum. There was no software provided with the unit. I haven't received any instructions on how to connect the power cables, so I've had to figure it out myself. My GPU and CPU pumps are connected to their respective headers, while the two radiator fans are plugged into a CHA_Fan header and the GPU fan into a GPU fan header.
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_Shakz_
01-18-2017, 12:32 PM #11

I own ID-Cooling Hunter Duet, a dual-function AIO cooler. It exhausts through both fans, with three front case fans for intake and one back fan for exhaust, plus two radiator fans also acting as exhaust. The side of the case is removable for additional cooling. I'm unsure if it includes a water temperature sensor and there are no options to adjust the pump RPM to maximum. There was no software provided with the unit. I haven't received any instructions on how to connect the power cables, so I've had to figure it out myself. My GPU and CPU pumps are connected to their respective headers, while the two radiator fans are plugged into a CHA_Fan header and the GPU fan into a GPU fan header.

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Pickkson
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01-18-2017, 02:14 PM
#12
you have the option to adjust the pump's rpm via bios (set the header to 100%, it is recommended to do the same for the fan on the radiator) or link the pump directly to the psu using a molex/sata adapter
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Pickkson
01-18-2017, 02:14 PM #12

you have the option to adjust the pump's rpm via bios (set the header to 100%, it is recommended to do the same for the fan on the radiator) or link the pump directly to the psu using a molex/sata adapter

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TheMiniKins
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01-18-2017, 08:09 PM
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I've tried that but nothing has changed. The radiator fan speed doesn't really influence the temperatures much, and when it's at maximum it feels like a vacuum cleaner.
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TheMiniKins
01-18-2017, 08:09 PM #13

I've tried that but nothing has changed. The radiator fan speed doesn't really influence the temperatures much, and when it's at maximum it feels like a vacuum cleaner.

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