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AIO makes weird sound

Rothhaus

I've just noitced my AIO pump is making some noise, its really not as loud as it is in the video but its there. Is it normal? My AIO is Corsair H100X and I have no problems with temps on my cpu. (Ignore the fan in the background)
 

 

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6 minutes ago, Rothhaus said:

I've just noitced my AIO pump is making some noise, its really not as loud as it is in the video but its there. Is it normal? My AIO is Corsair H100X and I have no problems with temps on my cpu. (Ignore the fan in the background)
 

 

Is the rad above the cpu block? This sounds like some microbubbles.

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Sounds like they are still putting out shitty pumps 👌🏻
 

Classic Corsair. Mine sounds like a minion shaking a rattle can inside of my case.

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2 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Is the rad above the cpu block? This sounds like some microbubbles.

its on the front of the case with the tubes (if thats what they're called) coming out from the bottom. 

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6 minutes ago, Rothhaus said:

its on the front of the case with the tubes (if thats what they're called) coming out from the bottom. 

Is the side without the tubes above the pump? if so I'd say tip the case a bit when it's running to remove any stuck air. If not move it up otherwise the issue will keep existing.

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11 minutes ago, freeagent said:

Sounds like they are still putting out shitty pumps 👌🏻
 

Classic Corsair. Mine sounds like a minion shaking a rattle can inside of my case.

Same 

 

 

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1 minute ago, jaslion said:

Is the side without the tubes above the pump? if so I'd say tip the case a bit when it's running to remove any stuck air. If not move it up otherwise the issue will keep existing.

it is mounted exactly like this (Not my picture)

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1 minute ago, Rothhaus said:

it is mounted exactly like this (Not my picture)

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Looks good to me try moving it around. If that doesn't help then you just got unlucky and have a noisy pump now.

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14 minutes ago, freeagent said:

Sounds like they are still putting out shitty pumps 👌🏻
 

Classic Corsair. Mine sounds like a minion shaking a rattle can inside of my case.

Didnt expect this from corsair, I've always seen them as a premium company - with that said, im sure every AIO pump makes some noise, mine is not so bad I was just confused as to what it was. 

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Just give it time it should quiet down unless there is a lot of air. It can take a few weeks.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Rothhaus said:

Didnt expect this from corsair, I've always seen them as a premium company - with that said, im sure every AIO pump makes some noise, mine is not so bad I was just confused as to what it was. 

I’ve read they have gotten a little better, but I can’t say for sure. You can try flicking the pump with your nail that should help dispersing the bubbles a bit.

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