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Hello, I've been trying to mount a Barrow LTPRP-04l S (mini) block/pump onto my LGA-2011-3 narrow socket Intel/asrock motherboard. I am having trouble finding a mounting plate that is suitable, the AMD plate included with the pump was close but ultimately unuseable, even if modified due to the positioning limitations. However I came across this old EK Supremacy LGA-2011 Mounting Narrow mounting plate that looks like it could be a really good option... but being discontinued I can't find it anywhere. Has anyone got one or is able to help me find one? I've attached a picture of what I'm looking for. Thank you!
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Hey guys. I replaced my Lian Li Galahad Trinity AIO with a replacement AIO that’s the exact same, because it made a swish/bubble noise every time I turned on my pc. However the one I replaced it with is doing the same thing but louder. If I leave my computer off for like 8+ hours, I hear the air bubbles when it turns on. It doesn’t occur when the pc restarts or turns off for like an hour. What do I do? My pump running 80% speed and I’ve tilted my case over and over…. It’s super odd that multiple units do the same thing. The sound goes away after a few seconds and then I hear the pop or little tiny bubbles getting pushed out of the pump for the next 20 seconds….. it makes no sense. I asked a few people, and one said to move the tubes on the AIO block itself to the top. So like if i rotated my pump 90 degrees... I can try and do that, but i might make a mess lol. I don't know if that will fix it or not... I also set my pump speed lower than normal, around 2700 instead of the 2800-2900 the Lian Li Trinity 2 AIO allows. The picture below is my computer, and the video below is the video of the OLD pump. You can hear the noise, but on the new one it's a whole lot louder than that. I probably should've stayed with my old pump... video1.mp4
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Hey guys. I've had my new build for 2 months now and the AIO has been noticeably noisy, especially since it's sitting right next to me on the desk. The pump produces a very high pitch sound constantly. The issue is somehow more audible at idle state when I'm just browsing internet, watching youtube videos etc and disappears almost completely when in game. Here's a short video with all case fans disabled (high pitch sound is very noticeable at around 0:30) : Disclaimer : I know the AIO should be mounted with tubes coming out from the bottom but I couldn't because of GPU length. The Arctic documentation shows (and several youtube videos from gamers nexus/jayztwocents etc) that tubes coming out from the top is fine if the pump is below the highest point in the loop, which is the case here. I've contacted Arctic support and they can't really identify the issue so they told me to ask for a replacement unit, but what's keeping the next one from behaving exactly the same ? This high pitch noise is what's really driving me nuts since it's piercing through my headphones. So.. is this normal behavior for an AIO pump ? Let me know, thanks.
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I have a 5900x with Liquid Freezer II 280 for 2.5 years now. Today it suddenly went to 95c while browsing internet and light background tasks. I let it sit off a while and launched into bios. It went to 65 then 70 then 75 so i decided to turn it off again. LF2 vrm fan still spins, the radiator fans daisy chained to the LF2 still spin. Is it possible only the pumping function got shot randomly?
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I am trying to bring water temps into Fan Control to help get my aio pump noise under control. The pump isn’t loud, in fact with even the quietest movies or music in the background I can’t hear at all, but working in silence, it is all I can hear or think about. I fiddled around with Fan Control and found that the pump is dead silent at 50% and acceptable to 70-75%, but water temps went from 7 above ambient to 11-12 above. I don’t like having the higher water temp, but if that is ok then problem solved. I would like to set up a curve based off of water temp for the pump and keep the cpu temp for the rad fans. Only problem is I have a Thermaltake Toughliquid Ultra and the water temp is only displayed on the pump display and reported to ThermalTake’s control software. I need help getting the sensor values to hwinfo or directly into Fan Control.
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Hello! I'm currently looking for a replacement AIO for my main rig (i7-9700k) and an air cooler for my backup setup (i7-4770k). Recently, my Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 stopped working, the pump was making rattling noises and I had to move the case around to get it to start. It's quite dissapointing that it failed after just two years, particularly because this is the first time I've experienced an AIO cooler dying before the 5-year mark. I've started the RMA process (I believe the new 6-year warranty is retroactive) but they haven't responded yet (it's been 4 days) and I can't wait two months for it to finish since I use that PC for heavy workloads. Anyway, after checking the CPU Cooler Tier List, I found the following models available at local stores: AIO Tier 1: Deepcool Infinity LT520 240 - $127.06 Deepcool LS520 240 ARGB - $142.88 AIO Tier 2: Cougar Aqua 280 ARGB - $83.83 EVGA CLC 240 RGB - $113.40 ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 240 - $124.40 Lian Li Galahad 240 Black ARGB - $129.71 ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 280 - $143.86 Air Tier 2: DeepCool Assassin III - $119.07 Air Tier 3: Noctua NH-D15 chromax.Black - $155.97 I have read only positive reviews about the DeepCool LT520, so I'm considering it. However, the prices of the Cougar Aqua 280 and EVGA CLC 240 have caught my eye. Since there's a possibility of having a spare Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240, I'm interested in trying something different, like the Lian Li Galahad 240. As for my backup PC, I have heard that Noctua is releasing an update this year, so I am leaning towards the DeepCool Assassin III. Are there any important details about these models that I should know, such as pump quality or warranty information? What would you recommend? Thank you in advance!
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I just bought a new Kraken Z73 from microcenter, but it doesn’t seem to be doing its job. I went to install windows on my new build today, and when I came back to my computer it was in the BIOS because it safety shut off from the CPU getting to hot. It was idling at 55 C in the BIOS. Neither of the tubes for the AIO felt cold, and when I touched the pump, it wasn’t vibrating. I restarted the pc, and noticed when I first start the pc, the pump vibrates for a second, and then goes still. I have gone over the internet and I cannot find out what is wrong with the pump, and I’m worried I will have to get a new one. I’m using an ASUS X670E-E motherboard, with a 7900X. Things I have tried: •Reseated the SATA power connector •plugged the 3-pin pump connector to the CPU_FAN header •plugged the 3-pin pump connector to the CPU_OPT header •plugged the 3-pin pump connector to the CHA_FAN header •Set the Q-Fan control DC and PWM to Full •Reseated the pump to the CPU with fresh thermal paste
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Ive had this this full loop installed for 2 days now. And no noise. But now when i got home i noticed the sound. I didnt think too much of it and then i happened again, and again. Until i started to worry. the sounds are about 20 secounds apart and is less frequent on higher rpms. FullSizeRender.MOV
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I'm starting to wish a little that I can go back in time and choose a different pump/res combo and radiators. The Darkside Cross-Flow radiators are proving to be a little cumbersome to work with because they are dictating what the loop order and fan intake/exhaust flow has to be. But my main issue right now is how to mount my EK Quantum Kinetic TBE pump/res combo. I bought it because it is what EK's config tool recommended I use, and I didn't notice at the time that it was a side mount pump and not bottom/floor mount like I assumed and I don't have the luxury of fast delivery to me location. To my eye's the only mounting options are either through the plastic floor/psu shroud cover, or to tuck it behind my vertically mounted gpu. Are these truly my only options or am I missing something?
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So, I returned home a couple of days ago after the christmas vacation and after turning on the pc the first time everything was ok. Yesterday something weird happened when I opened. The case fans were 100% from when I presses the pb. I went into Bios and confirmed it was the cpu getting hot (110C) within seconds even though all the fans were working. I uplugged everything and left just the pump plugged (I have a be quiet pure loop 360) and the pump made no noise. I then proceeded to re-plug it and still nothing. Then I plugged it into the nearest pins which were the cpu optional ones. Still nothing. Couple hours go by and I wanted to be sure, so I replugged it where it was to begin with. Funny enough it started working... 30 minutes go by and the gpu fans start going crazy by just having open discord. I check hwinfo and it only showed the 2 fans instead of the 3 the gpu has (I have Aorus 3070 Ti Master) and it said 0rpm on both fans... I restart it, the gpu got silent, I go into the app and it said the right rpm. I then thought that it was a one-time-thing and forget about it. 20 minutes later I open up a game and 5 seconds after clicking it the gpu fans go 1500rpm. I then close the game and they still are at 1500rpm. I really don't know what to do. Can anyone identify what's the problem and if it it has something to do with the first problem, the pump?
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I have a sump pump running under my house that keeps water from coming up from under the floor in the basement. I need a UPS that can run the pump for at least 4 hours because whenever there’s a blackout the water level threatens to rise and flood in. (Which just happened yesterday). I don’t know much about the technical aspect to pick a UPS so I’d like some help. Here’s a link to the pump we’re using: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-1-2-HP-Stainless-Steel-Dual-Suction-Sump-Pump-500RSDS/308759150 Thank You
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Hello. I recently made a post here about some noise from the pump of my new Arctic AIO. I contacted Arctic support, but I have not heard back from them (probably due to christmas and new years, which I understand). Since I dont know if it is air in the pump or just the pump in general that is making the noise, I have stopped using the pc just in case it will further damage it. When I turn on the pc and boot to BIOS, it stays at 30 degrees (celsius). So my question is: how bad is it if I use the pc, even tho the pump is making some noise? Do I risk doing more harm to the pump, or should it be fine until I get in contact with Arctic. Here is a link to a video of the noise. Its not as loud as some of the other "AIO noise" videos on youtube, but I can definitely hear it in comparison to the chassis fans/radiator fans
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Hello, I have a vaillant vcw 346 5-5 ecotec plus E-BE R6 , it is hooked up to Tado smart thermostat by cable, there's is 9 radiators but 8 of them is hooked up smart valves and 1 normal trv valve, there can be only 1 radiator running and others closed,sometimes all closed, when heating demand is off when all valves closed, the pump runs a little time until shutdown, is it bad to close all radiator valves or only open 1 radiator valve for the pump?
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Hi everyone! I have just upgraded from an air cooler to my first ever aio! Temps look amazing but I occasionally hear bubbles through the pump. I figured that by lowering the pump voltage (it connects via 3 pin), the noise goes away. I'm worried however because when searching for it, I have seen many people suggest you should run an aio pump at 100%. Can this hurt the pump lifespan?I have only dropped the voltage from 12V to 10V and as I've mentioned CPU temps are fine. My aio is the TH360 and due to ram clearance I've mounted it in the front. Thanks again for your help!
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Hello there, I'm having a rather curious problem, that I hope someone could help me with. I'm using an Alphacool 11285 Eisbaer 240 AIO CPU cooler on a ROG Strix X470-I mainboard. The system has worked great for well over two years. Last week I noticed that the pump of the AIO did not turn on during booting and the CPU (AMD Ryzen 7 3700x) heated up to slightly above 100°C. The fans connected to the AIO radiators worked well though. After a reboot, same thing. Another reboot, it worked again. Same situation on the next day. I checked the BIOS and noticed that the pump is showing up as n/a. Did some trouble shooting: - disconnected the AIO and checked the sole 3-pin connector on the MoBo for anything unsual. Nothing. - checked the liquid inside the pump. Seems to be full enough. According to some Alphacool resource the fill level should be between 90% - 100%. Seems ok. - when the pump is running, it runs smoothly and rather quitely. No rattling whatsoever During some trial runs, I turnd the case on its side. Whenever that happend the pump turned on easily without any hassle. I'm a bit at a loss here. Could this have something to do with some undervoltage from the MoBo or something similar? Thank you in advance. Cheer GG
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Heya! I have a Gigabyte 990xa-ud3 (rev. 1.x) mobo, and recently I've just bought a CL ML 240 Lite for my FX-8350. I have some questions about the fan connectors. Since my mobo only has 2x sys_fan, 1x pwr_fan and 1x cpu_fan connections. The pump goes to the cpu_fan and the two radiator fans go to pwr_ or sys_ ? Sorry if this has been answered before, I've been searching the net for the past hour, and couldn't find a definitive answer... thanks!
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Hi Everyone .. So I have been working on this build for 2 years now and now that I have everything needed I have ran into a few issues and need help .. So I figured out why I was leaking from the bottom of Res A .. It was because having two pumps running full speed I was getting back pressure and causing it to leak from the bottom .. By slowing the pumps down to 20% (1500 rpm) that fixed the issue .. But now I have another issue .. what is slowly happening over time is Res B is draining into Res A and causing the fluid to raise to the top and leak out the top .. I have tried turning Res A pump up to move the fluid out faster , but didn't solve the issue .. Any thoughts / advice .. Really dont want to do dual loops as I am not sure how I would run the lines .. but might have too I dont know .. Thanks ..
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Hey. So, I built my first system a couple of days ago and everything works fine so far, I just noticed something today though. With the way the AIO pump is placed right now, the tubing is blocking one of the RAM slots. For now it doesn't interfere with anything, but if I want to install 2 more RAM sticks (which I intend to do in the future) I can't. So my question to you; is it in any way harmful to the AIO or the system, if I reseat the pump so the tubing sticks out to the left side (or maybe bottom), rather than the right as it is now? The pump would basically stand on its head then. I tried to find information about this, but I wasn't too lucky with that, or just to blind to find it. So maybe somebody here will have an answer to that. Furthermore, if I were to spin the pump around after confirmation (which I would do in the next days, need to redo my cable management anyway) would you recommend reapplying thermal paste? I build this PC literally four days ago mind you, so I wouldn't. But maybe someone here has an argument for it and I would be glad to hear. Lastly, if it is possible to turn the pump around, I should also turn the radiator around right? So the tubing has a better run path and isn't to strained (see picture below for current setup) Thanks for all the help in advance! Have a nice day.^^
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Ive watched a few Gamers Nexus videos on how to properly install it, im gonna be using a Asus Prime Z690-P with the 12600K, im hoping the images will show enough information. Case is the Corsair 275R Airflow
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While upgrading my PC, I bought a new AIO, Corsair iCUE H100i RGB Pro XT. My system posts, but I noticed the RGB on the pump was not on. In the bios I noticed the pump was not on. I concluded that my power supply does not have the correct sata cables for this pump. Referencing this Corsair blog post My PSU (Thermaltake Smart 700w) only has 6 sata(4-pins) AIO requires a 5-pin sata power cable. I have tried searching for a molex to sata 5 pin, but I can't find any results. Do I have to buy a new PSU in order to use this AIO, or are there adapters I can use on the market that can solve this issue.
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Hi. I am very interested in the Lian Li Galahad 240mm, but I heard in a Gamer's Nexus video that there is a noticeable pump whine, as well as several Reddit posts about it. I am curious is that a really loud noise or is it relative to the listener. I am curious if anyone has either the 240 mm or the 360 mm if they faced that issue, and if they did, could they make a recording of said noise so I can hear it for myself. I want to hear if it is something I can live with. Also did anyone have that issue and was able to solve it? Thanks in advance.
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Budget (including currency): $1,000.00 USD I am looking at a custom corsair water cooling loop for icue software 14mm hard tubeing D5 pump/ reservoir combo 3x 360mm Radiators CPU: 5950x w/ EKWB Monoblock for the asus strix x570-E GPU: EVGA 3080 ti HYDROCOPPER case : 5000X RGB Do i need a distribution plate? Do i need any special fittings? how would you run this loop?
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Hello everyone. I apologize for the bad English, the text was translated using Google. And so the problem appeared yesterday, I have a NZXT Kraken Z73, it worked fine, but yesterday there was a strong noise. It always appears over 50% of the pump speed. I have already tried shaking the radiator, turning it as much as possible, I also twisted the pump itself in different directions, but all without results. Sometimes when the radiator is shaking, the sound disappears for a couple of minutes, for a maximum of 3 minutes, but then it appears again. What can I do about it? There is no way to contact the store and NZXT: (Here is a video on youtube how it sounds https://youtube.com/shorts/uBtVSO6kDnQ?feature=share. Thank you
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So, I've jumped the power supply, disconnected everything except the sata-4pin adapter that's connected to the pump & it isn't pumping. I just wanted to see the motor spin before I go full send & fill the reservoir but I've tried powering it on with 4 different PSUs & same thing, PSU on, pump doesn't go. Does it need water to run? Has anyone filled a loop like this who can help me out?
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