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A fix for that nagging AIO sound that actually works!

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Tired of the constant buzzing noise coming from your CPU pump?

 

Well, I've got a solution that won't break the bank! Adjustable rubber feet might just do the trick in reducing or even eliminating the noise altogether, without having to downgrade to an aircooler again.

 

You see, AIO water coolers are designed to be a one-size-fits-all solution, but that often means suboptimal performance and increased noise levels. By adjusting the rubber feet of your PC, you can customize the flow of liquid in the radiator to suit your specific needs, and thereby reduce the noise levels significantly.

 

The rubber feet act as shock absorbers and help to dampen the vibrations caused by the CPU pump. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. By adjusting the height of the front or rear feet, you can change the angle of the radiator, which then changes the flow of liquid in the system. With just a simple adjustment to the front or rear feet of your PC, you can achieve an optimum flow of liquid in the radiator, which in turn reduces the noise caused by the CPU pump.

 

But don't just go for any rubber feet out there. You need to choose the right kind of adjustable rubber feet that can withstand the weight of your PC. The M8 type is an ideal choice, as they are adjustable and can support pretty heavy loads, and should ideally be about 55mm in length or more.

 

Using adjustable rubber feet to reduce CPU pump noise not only improves the performance of your PC's AIO cooling system, but also saves you time and effort in troubleshooting and reapplying thermal compounds. So if you're tired of that annoying CPU pump noise, give adjustable rubber feet a try and say goodbye to the noise for good!

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