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valwar

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  1. 6 minutes ago, Mlwest97 said:

    What is the possibility of repairing the pump? If so how would I go about that.  And finally if that's not an option will taking an old simple heatsink and fan from an old PC's CPU suffice if I can manage to firmly attach it? 

    If its realy broken it is esyer to just get a cheap air cooler.

    You can first try remounting it and check if everything is proberly attached. And try all the different fanheader on the mobo.

  2. 13 minutes ago, Mlwest97 said:

    It overheats and shuts down in under 30 seconds after powering it on. 

    Looks like its older.

    Are you sure your pump is running? You can try different  fan headers for the pump and fans.

    Also try to adjust the fancurve in the mobo settings.

    Since it shutsdown so fast its most likely that your pump is broken. You can try touching the cpu block and try too feel if there is anykind of movement / vibration. If not is most likely dead.

  3. 2 hours ago, Haak said:

    im looking into flashing the bios from a USB to fix the problem. Most of the tutorials are for updates for zen 3 for instance when you dont have any components installed. 


    I have a full computer, do i need to take everything apart to flash the bios on my x570 tomahawk or can i leave the components in?

    no need to take anything apart.

    just flash it as it is

  4. 15 minutes ago, Haak said:

    Yes it does have a bios flash button, ill keep this i mind. 

     

    However if its the case that the the update went though and the problem is that it is struggling to detect the peripherals. Is there anything i can do to help it along to make it detect them besides a clean reinstall?

    I had the same after a bios update on my MSI board. After the update completed i just got a black screen.

    I downloaded the bios again and used the bios flash button.

    After that everything was fine

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