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Swiftech H220 - Pump turns off when CPU heats up

Hello,

 

This is been happening for the past 3 months and i didnt know what was causing my computer to turn off when i was gaming

 

Today i found that the problem was cause by heat, because the H220 pump stops and the PC reach ~100º

 

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I leave my PC 24hrs idle or doing basic stuff and the pump runs always fine, why it turns off when the CPU heats up?

Makes no sense.

 

Anyone had problems similar like this?

 

Thanks

 

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Probably just a bad AIO. If its still under warranty, contact them and request a RMA.

 

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so the PC shuts down or just the H220?

 

is your pump power feed on the PSU or the motherboard?

if motherboard, what fan profile is used for the pump? usually the mobo has

a default of 90°-105° TPU error/shutdown (overheating protection) unless

the user has changed to another setting.

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Probably just a bad AIO. If its still under warranty, contact them and request a RMA.

 

Yes it as few month of warranty, maybe is where it goes to.

 

so the PC shuts down or just the H220?

 

is your pump power feed on the PSU or the motherboard?

if motherboard, what fan profile is used for the pump? usually the mobo has

a default of 90°-105° TPU error/shutdown (overheating protection) unless

the user has changed to another setting.

 

PC shuts down and when i try to start it back it give me a error of CPU Fan because the pump does not start.

I have to wait 10-15 minutes so the pump start working again.

 

Is connected directly to the board with 20% (1500RPM)

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Is connected directly to the board with 20% (1500RPM)

 

use 50% or more, the amount of heat generated at 20% (20% is 2.4v) will not

allow the pump to survive. this will keep the pump at 6v nominal to prevent

overheating due to lack of flow. 1500 RPM should be 50% (3000 RPM max).

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use 50% or more, the amount of heat generated at 20% (20% is 2.4v) will not

allow the pump to survive. this will keep the pump at 6v nominal to prevent

overheating due to lack of flow. 1500 RPM should be 50% (3000 RPM max).

 

Its weird because for almost 2 years the pump is at 1300-1500 rpm without any problem. I go to prime95 leave it for an hour and it does not go beyond 75-80

Gaming is not even close to that numbers

 

Anyway, before putting to RMA i will add more %. The problem is the noise :/

 

 

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What program can record the temps of the 4 cores and in real time pass it to a notepad or something like that

Even if pc reboots or shuts down im able to see the last temps

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Anyway, before putting to RMA i will add more %. The problem is the noise 

 

What program can record the temps of the 4 cores and in real time pass it to a notepad or something like that

Even if pc reboots or shuts down im able to see the last temps

 

for noise, my consultation with swiftech was a drop of dish soap into the

reservoir to claim the pump noise (lubrication). it failed (as the pump was toast on

first sound). good luck on the RMA, i never has any good from my experiences.

 

real temp does data logging.

 

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