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New AIO sounds like a sound bowl?

YFCN

Recently got a MSI 360r AIO and it sounds like a sound bowl, it's noticeable and gets gradually louder when I game. Here's a link to a video of the noise, and how I have it setup. https://imgur.com/a/T2zFKi6

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Well, when you game, CPU gets hotter, pump picks up speed, so I'm assuming that there's just some air in the loop and it's making some noise. It takes a while for that air to get settled. Does the sound come mostly from the pump or the radiator?

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4 minutes ago, DaJakerBoss said:

Well, when you game, CPU gets hotter, pump picks up speed, so I'm assuming that there's just some air in the loop and it's making some noise. It takes a while for that air to get settled. Does the sound come mostly from the pump or the radiator?

it's from the pump

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1 hour ago, YFCN said:

it's from the pump

In that case lay your computer down so your pump is at the true lowest point in your loop, and let it run for an hour or two, it's just air in the pump that hasn't sorted itself out

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8 hours ago, DaJakerBoss said:

In that case lay your computer down so your pump is at the true lowest point in your loop, and let it run for an hour or two, it's just air in the pump that hasn't sorted itself out

yep, let it idle for 3 hours but the issues still remains, think i just call it quits or learn to live with the sound.

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