I would like to upgrade as the current AIO is too loud, Predator PO7-640

Adameh1
Adameh1 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited January 2023 in Predator Desktops

Hi, does anyone have experience in upgrading the AIO? I would like to upgrade as the current AIO is too loud. My question is if I go with Corsair 240 AIO, how would it work with PredatorSense when trying to ensure the desktop is cooled?

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Answers

  • NeoGeo
    NeoGeo Member Posts: 157 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    edited January 2023

    Hi there, you would control the AIO and attached fans with the Corsair software, and case fans would be controlled by predator sense - i've got my two AIO fans connected to the controller, then also connected rear exhaust to that controller aswell so all 3 fans run at the same speed, the front two 140mm fans are still connected to motherboard headers so predator sense controls them, they're set on a custom profile of 70% , GPU is set to AUTO , because the fans for that are controlled by the Firestorm overclocking utility with a custom curve set up in that with an overclock, the card isn't a zotac card but works great with their utility.

    EDIT: If the Cosair AIO runs off the motherboard cpu pump header ( the one where the original 120mm AIO is connected ) it's possible that Predator sense will pick it up, for me it's the above setup as my AIO connects via USB 2.0 header.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,176 Trailblazer
    edited January 2023

    Just in addition, use the bequite PURE LOOP 240mm AIO as it’s the quietest and has superior cooling of any AIO on the market. with the following specs:

    • Noise level (dB(A)) @ 25 % / 50% /100% rpm - 19dB(A) / 26.6dB(A) / 39.5dB(A)
    • Fans Fitted - 2x Pure Wings 2 120mm PWM high-speed
    • Pump speed - 5500 (rpm)
  • GotBanned
    GotBanned Member Posts: 654 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    What is making it loud? Is it the pump or fan(s)? If fans, why not just replace them with better ones?