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Most likely a airbubble near the pump. If it worries you, try to orientate the aio so that the pump is the lowest point (you'll probably have to remove it from the cpu for this) and by turning and moving it move the airbubble up to the radiator :)

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Just now, historicalpoultry said:

Most likely a airbubble near the pump. If it worries you, try to orientate the aio so that the pump is the lowest point (you'll probably have to remove it from the cpu for this) and by turning and moving it move the airbubble up to the radiator :)

so what you're really telling me is to turn my computer off, unplug everything, and treat it like a guitar and flip it in the air several times over.

Will do, thank you for the help

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29 minutes ago, GSTARR said:

so what you're really telling me is to turn my computer off, unplug everything, and treat it like a guitar and flip it in the air several times over.

Will do, thank you for the help

With which way of motion you'll achieve getting the air away from the pump is of course entirely up to you :D

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