hey im considering to buy one .....how is the noise of the cooler on high because i wannt to hit 5,2 ghz on my cpu and i dont want a jet engine next to me.also how are the thermals? sorry for the offtopic but i havent seen anyone with your cooler here....anywayz you can always try a difrent "fan" profile from your mobo maybe or connect to another header....hope that helps
yerr well you dont want to mess with the drivers on that device ill just work it as it is . it was doing so great until it started doing that bug today . actually it dosnt have any noise even on extreme / it was going strong until i saw that meeter dropping back . as you saw at the tt forum . i dunno what to say . i updated the driver as you see in the previous screen with the dvd driver it dose not monitor cpu temp indicating there might be something wrong with the installation . maybe at that time i didnt install intell management engine components . then the new driver 1.6 installed asteck universal serial bus or something like that . maybe its fixed . its not a serious matter anyway . just a driver issue the device is quite and good
go ahead and get it its good enough 4.5 ghz 4770k and temps average 65c i never herd its sound on either speeds
I second that! The H110 just works no drivers or software to worry about, I can monitor the pump speed and temps via my Asus oc panel.
i dunno what tt is thinking doing this to us the fan got stuck on 1000 rpm going 45 c fluid temp made my cpu run at 90c ..
Have you made sure that the block is seated correctly and is there a way to run it without the usb interface and just use the motherboard to control fan speed with something like speedfan? I personally don't like intelligent AIO water coolers and prefer the old-school way of using the BIOS or speed fan to control things.
its installed correctly . i dunno about the usb thing and the bios is not well enough to drive this unit thermostat . u want to base bios fans on temp this pump works on fluid temp not cpu temp . there might be an update on TT forum . http://community.thermaltake.com/index.php?/topic/203-water-3-extreme/?p=889