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On 1/27/2023 at 4:01 AM, richodude said:

It could be the aio? There’s nothing else in that area that makes noise. When I start tilting it so that the top goes down, the noise stops and I hear some sort of liquid noi

Yeah sounds like the AIO has a problem. Speak to NZXT about it and see if they have any advice or can offer you a replacement.

This noise just started today when the last time I used my pc was yesterday. It hangs on my wall all day so nothing bumped it. It sounds almost exactly like the fan rubbing a cable but the sound immediately stops when I turn off my computer and the fans still have residual speed. It sounds like it’s coming from the top part. What is it?!

 

 

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It could be the pump on the AIO, try unplugging the AIO pump and powering it on.

 

The CPU will be fine as you do this, worst case you leave it on for a few minutes and it quietly turns itself off if it gets to hot.

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8 hours ago, HeroRareheart said:

It could be the pump on the AIO, try unplugging the AIO pump and powering it on.

 

The CPU will be fine as you do this, worst case you leave it on for a few minutes and it quietly turns itself off if it gets to hot.

It could be the aio? There’s nothing else in that area that makes noise. When I start tilting it so that the top goes down, the noise stops and I hear some sort of liquid noise which is inaudible in the video. Nothing changes when I stop the fan with my finger. Supposing it is the aio, do I just contact nzxt and see if I have a warranty? Case confines can’t fit an air cooler and the aio tube has to be minimum 35cm 

 

Sorry if video doesn’t work I have no clue what I’m doing on mobile 😬

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cpu - ryzen 5 3600

gpu - gtx 1070

ram - (2x8) 3200mhz

ssd - 970 evo plus 500gb

ssd2 - 860 qvo 1tb

mobo - asrock b450m hdv r4.0

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On 1/27/2023 at 4:01 AM, richodude said:

It could be the aio? There’s nothing else in that area that makes noise. When I start tilting it so that the top goes down, the noise stops and I hear some sort of liquid noi

Yeah sounds like the AIO has a problem. Speak to NZXT about it and see if they have any advice or can offer you a replacement.

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