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Best way to remove air from AiO pump?

i have Arctic freezer 360 AiO cooler and i have some air in the pump , its making bubbly annoying noise , its not horrible but i fear that the pump will be disrupted.
when i tilt the case the noise has stopped completely But when i returns the case to normal, the noise returns after 30 seconds.

is there a way to remove the air from AIO PUMP ?

is that safe or its bad for the pump ?
 

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I could be wrong but with a AIO cooler i don't think you have the ability to do anything, if it's still in warranty get it replaced

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Typically the noise will stop shortly after installing the AIO for the first time. If it continues after several hours of use, I would say you may need to RMA it. 

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On 1/12/2018 at 6:20 PM, Tcrumpen said:

I could be wrong but with a AIO cooler i don't think you have the ability to do anything, if it's still in warranty get it replaced

He could try moving the bubble into the reservoir tank. It'd be a better idea to have it replaced, tho.

On 1/12/2018 at 5:39 PM, Firas64 said:

i have Arctic freezer 360 AiO cooler and i have some air in the pump , its making bubbly annoying noise.

If it doesn't clear up in a few days, look into getting it replaced. It won't hurt the pump, because it's most likely on the outer edge of the impeller, away from the bearing. I had a small bubble in my EK SPC (small pumpres combo) the first few days, but it cleared up. I think this is quite normal for new systems.
If it's old, then the bearing might have gotten shorter, and now the impeller is resonating up and down (that's the case with my pump). That might be why the noise stops when you tilt the case. It could also go away simply because the bubble gets to a place where it's in contact with the flat of the impeller. Just look up "EK DDC impeller" in google, you'll see what I'm on about.

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my kraken does the same whenever i tilt my case from transport or working on it. it eventually goes away, i vary the speed of the pump from slow to fast to expedite the process. 

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