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The specs of my pc are :

- Amd ryzen 7 2700x eight core processor

- MPG X570 gaming edge wifi motherboard from msi

- Corsair H100i RGB platinum 75 CFM liquid CPU cooler

- Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8 GB WINDFORCE OC 3X Video Card

- Corsair RMx series RM 750x atx power supply

- Crucial P1 1tb NVMe M.2 SSD

- Seagate Barracuda 4tb 5400rpm Internal Hard drive

- Corsair Vengeance RGB pro DDR4 3000MHz 2x8gb (old RAM)

- Corsair Vengeance RGB pro DDR4 3200MHz 2x8gb (new RAM)

- windows 10 64bit

- MSI click BIOS 5 (I don't know if it is up to date)

 

I built this pc a little less than 2ys ago, it is my first build, and it was working like a charm as I was using it pretty much all day everyday for entertainment purposes. Very recently I opened it to add new RAM in it and I dusted it off lightly with a duster. I boot up my pc and it makes an unusual sound that seems to come from the cooler's tube/cable, the fan of my cooler rapidly starts to accelerate and a message on my screen tells me to go into the BIOS to check on the memory because I added or replaced it. I do that and it says that my CPU is at 60°C and keeps going up 1°C/3-5sec. My motherboard temperature is going up 1°C/10°C of the CPU, I assume the motherboard is all right. I tried to switch, remove, replace the old RAM and the new RAM but the problem still persist. 

 

I asked some friends and searched some forums, browsed through the 15 most viewed pages of topic, and couldn't find much answers to my problem. I looked around in the pc everything seems plugged in, the cooler is well fixed and all the fans seems to function properly but the fan of the motherboard stops after 7sec after turning the pc on.

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I have had the 2700x in the past and it was fine for me. Your cooler should be adequate, but you did mention it has a few years of age. I wonder if maybe the pump isnt working as well? If you have the stock cooler I would try that and see if its alright then. 

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Is the pump in your AIO bad perhaps? Did you also clean out the fins of the heatsink? And check the back side? Dust can cake up bad on the back side of radiators where you can't see if you don't remove it.

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