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So today i finally got my motherboard replaced and everything working. Now here's the kicker. After 8 months of putting it together, having to rebuy a new motherboard because the pins broke. Now it's finally done. My CPU temps are at 90C idle. 

 

Now.

 

I get a A2, B4, 9C error before my BIOS posts.

I have a H100i that is firmly attatched to my CPU.

Nothing that i am aware of is unplugged.

 

I have no idea what in the hell is wrong and why my temps are so high at idle on a 5820K.

 

Can somebody help me out? I have no idea what to do anymore. Literally so pissed rn.

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Is the pump working?

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Is the pump working?

 

No clue. Is there anyway i can check that without moving my case again?

 

does it have thermal past on it 

 

Yes. Reasonable amount that i own already.

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No clue. Is there anyway i can check that without moving my case again?

Go into the bios and check the pump speed.

Check if you hear the pump and feel movement in the hosing.

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so did you re use the thermal past or did you reapply it  

 

reapplied with my own paste.

 

 

Go into the bios and check the pump speed.

Check if you hear the pump and feel movement in the hosing.

 

where abouts in the bios?

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where abouts in the bios?

In the fan control area, that is if you got it plugged in the mobo and not to a molex. If you do have it connected to the mobo ensure it's not in Auto.

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In the fan control area, that is if you got it plugged in the mobo and not to a molex. If you do have it connected to the mobo ensure it's not in Auto.

 

No fan controller on my mobo bios. The pump however is hot and the rad isnt. 

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No fan controller on my mobo bios. The pump however is hot and the rad isnt. 

Yes it has. Go to "Hardware monitor."

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Yes it has. Go to "Hardware monitor."

 

I did. All it displayed was the fans at 0% and nothing else was displayed. I'm guessing either the liquid has clogged or the pump isnt working.

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I did. All it displayed was the fans at 0% and nothing else was displayed. I'm guessing either the liquid has clogged or the pump isnt working.

If you don't hear anything coming from the pump it's possible it's broken. Have you tried plugging it to another header?

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If you don't hear anything coming from the pump it's possible it's broken. Have you tried plugging it to another header?

 

Yep. Corsair link also displays the pump as running at 5rpm. not 2200rpm like its meant too. WHY. :(

 

http://prntscr.com/70029h

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Yep. Corsair link also displays the pump as running at 5rpm. not 2200rpm like its meant too. WHY. :(

 

http://prntscr.com/70029h

Yeah, it's a broken pump. Sucks man.

Btw, you sure it's not on auto in the bios, right?

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Yeah, it's a broken pump. Sucks man.

Btw, you sure it's not on auto in the bios, right?

 

As far as i'm aware. The left pipe gets hot on the rad down to the pump though, however the left stays cool, along with the rad. Guessing that means the pump is not outputting the heat to the rad?

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As far as i'm aware. The left pipe gets hot on the rad down to the pump though, however the left stays cool, along with the rad. Guessing that means the pump is not outputting the heat to the rad?

Yeah, that's probably what's happening. 

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