How is it possible for air bubbles to form in an AIO pump which has been working without this issue for 3+ years?
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6 minutes ago, em4n3m said:Right, so if one can't /isn't able to, should the AIO be replaced then a safety measure?
If it still works, you can of course still run it until it dies, since the CPU has overtemperature protections that will throttle it down or force your PC to shut down if the CPU overheats.
If you don't want to risk anything, you can replace it.
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