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Ticking noise on Seidon 120V V2.0

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3 minutes ago, SirWiggel said:

It didnt have this problem yesterday, very weird

Try leaving it still for a while, it might go away after a few days.

You can also try positioning the radiator in different places and leaving it for a few days to see if that helps get rid of it.

I've recently purchased a Cooler master seidon 120V version 2 and with the installation i ran into a problem that the pump made a lot of noise, simply fixed that by using a different fan port and managing the speed of it to a lower RPM. it was very silent But i started my pc up today and it made a different noise than it did before. I know it is the pump because when i change the RPM, the ticking sound goes faster or slower. When i turn my pc 90 degrees, so that the cpu socket is facing up into the sky, it doesnt make the sound anymore. any1 has had this problem before and/or knows how to fix it? thx

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my very first aio was a Cooler master seidon. made the same noise, I honestly would see if there are any leaks just to be safe. there was not on mine rather I think it was air bubbles in the loop. 

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Sounds like air bubbles. Is your radiator mounted vertically on the front or back of your case?

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3 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Sounds like air bubbles. Is your radiator mounted vertically on the front or back of your case?

its mounted so that the tubes go in at the top.

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Just now, SirWiggel said:

its mounted so that the tubes go in at the top.

Well it could just be low water level then.

CM AiOs are really bad.

Try returning or RMAing it.

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Just now, Enderman said:

Well it could just be low water level then.

CM AiOs are really bad.

Try returning or RMAing it.

It didnt have this problem yesterday, very weird

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3 minutes ago, SirWiggel said:

It didnt have this problem yesterday, very weird

Try leaving it still for a while, it might go away after a few days.

You can also try positioning the radiator in different places and leaving it for a few days to see if that helps get rid of it.

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8 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Try leaving it still for a while, it might go away after a few days.

You can also try positioning the radiator in different places and leaving it for a few days to see if that helps get rid of it.

Have done that now, already sent an E-mail to Cooler master about this. thanks anyways

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