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fans plugged in to the AIO can NOT be controlled by the motherboard and fans plugged in to the motherboard can not be controlled by the AIO fan controller (every AIO i have ever used had its own fan controller)
so find out where their plugged in and go for the software that corresponds
It’s connected to motherboard and the highest it’ll go is like 960 even tho it’s max is 2100 I don’t know what really to do maybe it’s not plugged into the right spot on my motherboard? I have another single fan in the back that’s connect to motherboard and that fine no issues at all
its on cpu in the allocation and it’s connected to the chassis fan 3 port on motherboard
I’ve messed around with the fan curve so much already putting it at 100% doesn’t make it reach 2100rpms it stays around 900 to 950
In bios and tool
It’s plugged into the port that literally says aio pump and it’s a Corsair nautilus 360mm
daisy chaind fans myself.
"Easy Daisy-Chained Connections: Reduce the wiring in your system by daisy-chaining your RS ARGB fans and connecting them to just one 4-pin PWM fan header and one +5V ARGB header"
my single fan in the back is connected to the cpu fan header and i think i found my issue theres a low noise adapter connected to my aio fans that connect to the mobo and i think thats whats stopping it from reaching closer to its max rpms im gonna have it removed soon and have it connect straight to mobo