The link is no longer functioning properly.
The link is no longer functioning properly.
initially everything functioned properly after installation, I managed to adjust fan RPMs as desired. However, recently the fans began fluctuating erratically—sometimes spiking at full speed and other times dropping abruptly. The displayed data in the Corsair link no longer matches reality, and control is completely lost. It’s unclear what triggered this change; everything seemed normal at first. Now the program shows zero values, which is clearly wrong. After rebooting and reinstalling, it still doesn’t respond correctly. Any suggestions?
I haven’t managed to adjust the fans from the start; I only changed them in the BIOS settings. Also, I don’t have any RPM files available.
That's frustrating, I'm sure many others feel that way too. I hope someone on the forum can offer help or suggestions.
Another issue occurred with my H100i. Reinstalling the link software and USB driver should resolve the problem briefly. I no longer use the program, which led to numerous BSODs (storport.sys).
Really impressed by these Corsair items, especially how they handle the issues you see online. It's funny how I can manage one fan now but not both—one keeps spinning at 1400 RPM and makes a lot of noise. I promise I won’t waste money on another upgrade and jump straight into watercooling unless it’s worth it.
It seems like you're worried about your audience's reaction. Let me know how I can help!
The speed of 1400 rpm isn't that important; fans can reach up to around 2500 rpm (37.68 dba). The ones included with the H100i were too noisy, so I switched to the Noctua NF-F12 models. Their max speed is about 1400 rpm and they operate very quietly, under 23 dba. They run at roughly 1350 rpm compared to stock fans at 2400 rpm and Noctua's at 2500 rpm.
I also have Noctuas and I find the noctua nf-f12 quite loud at 1400 rpm. The case I received is a basic open tin can, which makes it very sensitive to vibrations. There’s no blocking for sound from inside, so all noise escapes freely. I don’t want the fan running at 1400 rpm constantly cycling up and down; it’s just fluctuating wildly. One fan is really unstable at around 900 rpm, but neither of them is under my control.