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Wolverine3587

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  1. Yeah, I used Precision XOC from EVGA. The problem persists, and as I haven't had any luck fixing, I've contacted Corsair about an RMA
  2. I should add that I checked the full speed at which this pump should spin and it clocks in at 1800~ rpm, 6800rpm less than what mines spin.
  3. Hello! I am having problems with my AIO cooler. The AIO liquid cooler is a Corsair H105 cooler. I currently have it hooked up to my GTX 1080ti FE with a kraken G12 mount.it has worked for a couple of days after it was mounted but yesterday when NZXT CAM was opened on windows startup, I saw that the cooler reached around 70c. Seeing this I knew it was a problem with the cooler, I immediately disconnected and unplugged the computer, took a look at the AIO connection into the motherboard header, made sure for leaks and the usual troubleshoot stuff and nothing was wrong. I connected the computer back, went into the bios and saw that the pump was fully operational. I booted it up and it was perfectly fine with the gpu idling at its usual 23c. Played a few games monitoring the temps and all was fine. I rebooted the computer because of issues with my microphone in in-game chat, and when I booted it up I saw the same problem. The gpu temp shot up to 78c, and so I immediately rebooted and went into bios to check if the pump was running. This time, instead of the pump usually operating at 1600-1800 rpm, the rpm was around 8000! Faster than I've seen anything operate. I opened my computer, disconnected the pump and removed everything from my gpu. I put new thermal paste, put new screws and secured everything once again to make sure that it wasn't due to the pump not making contact with the gpu, and booted it up and the problems went away again. This time I rebooted and tried everything to make the problem come back to see if I'd truly fixed it (rebooted, played a few games, even recreated the microphone error) and still the problem didn't happen again. So I thought all was well, that is until I booted it up today and saw the same problem. I am lost of what to do and what it can be. It is under warranty but I don't want to RMA it unless I absolutely have to because I just got a few games and would love to play them already. Is there any solution you guys can help me with? Thank you.
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