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H105 pump broken?

Anthrax

Hello, so I got home two hours ago turned my pc on only to get a blue screen randomly 5 minutes later. I then went to reboot my pc and I got a cpu temperature error which is really weird as I have a very stable OC of 4.4 GHz. I thought trying to apply thermal paste might help so I did. I left my case open after and noticed a subtle hum from the AIO cooler. I clenched onto one of the hoses to see if there was anything moving through, nothing. I then went into the bios and noticed 10k rpm on the pump which didn't sound right. Anyone have any thoughts? Am I completely screwed? I'll upload the bios screenshot here.

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Hello, so I got home two hours ago turned my pc on only to get a blue screen randomly 5 minutes later. I then went to reboot my pc and I got a cpu temperature error which is really weird as I have a very stable OC of 4.4 GHz. I thought trying to apply thermal paste might help so I did. I left my case open after and noticed a subtle hum from the AIO cooler. I clenched onto one of the hoses to see if there was anything moving through, nothing. I then went into the bios and noticed 10k rpm on the pump which didn't sound right. Anyone have any thoughts? Am I completely screwed? I'll upload the bios screenshot here.

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It does sound like a possible pump failure, is the rad warm at all or any operational pump noise when you put your ear right up to it.

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It does sound like a possible pump failure, is the rad warm at all or any operational pump noise when you put your ear right up to it.

Rad is ice cold. Don't hear any pump noise tbh.

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Rad is ice cold. Don't hear any pump noise tbh.

 

With your CPU at +80C yeah it seems like the pump has gone belly up, usually it would atleast be warm to the touch.

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