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I'm not sure but I think this may have something to do with delidding your processor.

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Why did you delid it...

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reseat your cooler and why did you delid your processor.

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delidding is only for the people who know what their doing and want extreme overclocks.  Even burning Haswell can do good without delidding.  Now that your stuck, all you can do is try replace the thermal paste on the core with some arctic silver or something? 

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check if the pump rpms is within the operating range using the Corsair Link software

 

are you able to remove the cooler and check if the pumps sound fine?

 

it could be signs of pump failure or low pressure in the loop itself

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The H80i should be more than sufficient for that CPU.  

Also, 45 degrees is downright cool for a CPU.  What are your load temperatures?  Are these numbers from something like RealTemp or CoreTemp (if not, tell us what those are)?

If your load temperatures are below 70, I wouldn't worry too much about it.  That means your CPU is getting adequate cooling.

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