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MMSIND

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  1. One more question, I've radiator mounted at vertical exhaust. Do the pipes from radiator should be coming from the bottom side or should I flip the radiator so that they'd come from the top side of radiator. I tried searching online but couldn't find accurately/ completely.
  2. Will moving bubble into the radiator eliminate it somehow or will it remain in the loop? Will it again come to the pump when I upright the case? What's the ideal solution here?
  3. Tilting the PC more than 45 degree clockwise (right from upside) eliminates the noise, what is the cause? And it's solution?
  4. I've zeroed out all the fans and HDD, they're not making noise. The noise seems to start after I load my CPU for couple of minutes (1-3 minutes). It's either coming from the CPU socket itself or from the AIO pump or radiator. I don't like to keep the PC running when it's making that noise so I'm unable to pinpoint the source.
  5. I've zeroed out all the fans and HDD, they're not making noise. The noise seems to start after I load my CPU for couple of minutes (1-3 minutes). It's either coming from the CPU socket itself or from the AIO pump or radiator. I don't like to keep the PC running when it's making that noise so I'm unable to pinpoint the source. The box fan is with some friend and the AIO is in warranty though.
  6. It's oriented normally/ upright and no it wasn't moved much. Unfortunately I don't have any spare cooler
  7. Today I cleaned my PC and assessmbled it back but now it's making strange dripping/ trickling noise (attached). It seems to be originating from CPU/ AIO pump or radiator (not sure though). It started making when it was loading GTA V. I shut it down and tried starting after 5 minutes and it started making the same noise as soon I switched it on. I didn't let it boot and shut it down again. After 15 minutes when I switched it on, it didn't made the noise initially but started making noise when I tried loading GTA V. The second time it started low and grew loud incrementally. Although the temps seem to be fine. Please help if you can. Full specs are Ryzen 1500X Sapphire R9 390X Cooler Master Masterliquid Lite 120 HyperX 8 GB 2400 MHz Antec VP600P (600 W PSU) Seagate Barracuda 1 TB HDD SanDisk 240 GB SSD Noise.mp3 Update: I've zeroed out all the fans and HDD, they're not making noise. The noise seems to start after a load my CPU for couple of minutes (1-3 minutes). It's either coming from the CPU socket itself or from the AIO pump or radiator. I don't like to keep the PC running when it's making that noise so I'm unable to pinpoint the source. Update 2: Tilting the PC more than 45 degree clockwise (right from upside) eliminates the noise, what is the cause? And it's solution?
  8. I only have one PCI-E slot for graphic card and it's pretty snug in there (I think)
  9. @ScratchCat Please tell me that Furmark is also not a very reliable software. Even in Furmark stress test my GPU usage was occasionally dropping below 50%. R9 390X have 8 GB DDR5 VRAM and I'm also not using any memory intensive settings. I still believe that in GPU benchmarks the utilisation should be 100% all the time which I can't seem to achieve.
  10. MSI Afterburner is showing that my card is running at 0 volts, I'll use HWinfo for this. And Antec really promises 600 Watts with this PSU so I don't think I'll run into Power limiting.
  11. My drivers are updated and there is no malware. I have 1 GB data per day so I can't download Superposition today. Will Furmark be good enough? And I really don't think that 1500X will bottleneck R9 390X in GTA V. Though I'll change resolution and let you know.
  12. The CPU never went over 60% utilisation during gaming (and it's 1500x) rules out CPU bottleneck. I freshly installed Windows 10 yesterday so that rules out background processes (also Internet was not connected). Please suggest some good GPU stress test. Also the stutters while gaming suggests there ia something wrong with GPU utilisation.
  13. I had the Vsync off and there was significant stuttering while gaming (GTA V), also I think during stress test GPU utilisation should be 100% like that of CPU. Test was not paused at any moment of low/ erratic usage.
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