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Corsair LINK and RM PSU

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September 7, 2014 7:52:32 AM

So I have just bought the Corsair Link Analog to Digital Bridge and I have the Corsair RM 850.
I was told that I can control the PSU fan with corsair link - that doesn't seem to be the case? Maybe I don't know how to use the corsair link software...

EDIT: The reason why I want to control the PSU fan is that the PSU itself is getting quite toasty...

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September 7, 2014 7:57:31 AM

You can't control it on the RM series, you can only monitor. As for the temps, they are perfectly fine. The PSU is designed to operate at much higher temperatures than it will reach.
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September 7, 2014 8:02:27 AM

Drew010 said:
You can't control it on the RM series, you can only monitor. As for the temps, they are perfectly fine. The PSU is designed to operate at much higher temperatures than it will reach.


Ah, okay - thanks. Dammit! I wasted £11 =(
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September 7, 2014 8:08:03 AM

Drew010 said:
You can't control it on the RM series, you can only monitor. As for the temps, they are perfectly fine. The PSU is designed to operate at much higher temperatures than it will reach.


Also in that case - i'm going to flip the PSU around (Fan Up)
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