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Sorry if this is too much information, but I had to look it up in my amazon notification history and I'm not sure what info is important vs what isn't. Here's the full name:
EVGA CLC 280mm All-In-One RGB LED CPU Liquid Cooler, 2x FX13 140mm PWM Fans, Intel, AMD, 5 YR Warranty, 400-HY-CL28-V1
That was useful, it's model# 400-HY-CL28-V1.
The water pump and radiator fans appear to plug into the motherboard fan headers according to Step 5 in the Quick Start Guide.
https://files.bbystatic.com/n7nlMBRhNWOqTYVgttQXKA%3D%3D/03af2fef-165a-42be-9fb5-c7f3a6a58c81.pdf
Which means it should be possible to control the water pump speed and radiator fan speed in BIOS.
The BIOS of my MSI motherboard allows setting a temperature curve for the water pump and radiator fan speed based on how hot the CPU gets.
Hopefully there's already a temperature curve in BIOS and you don't need to create your own. If not I recommend setting the BIOS to turn the pump and CPU fan speed to 100% once the CPU hits 80°C.
Once that's setup you can uninstall EVGA Flow Control and check CPU temperature with https://www.hwinfo.com/ to verify the BIOS settings are working and keeping the CPU cool.
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