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Hello everyone so I'm having an issue that just randomly happened I turned my pc on and left it on for half hour and when coming back to my pc I hear my aio fans working really hard on idle. As I check the temptures my CPU temps they were sitting very hot hitting 90c and my aio cooler were running at fast speeds and got quite loud. I can't seem to figure out why it's doing this all of sudden I was on it about an hour before and everything was fine. Can someone help me solve this issue?? The specs to my pc

 

Specs: 

I7-7700k

 

Asus Maximus IX hero 

 

Gskill 16gb

 

Nzxt x52 

 

Evga supernova g2 850w psu 

 

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Your pump is likely dead. See if you can confirm this by feeling it for vibrations and listening for it.

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Yes, I have 9 monitors.

My main PC:

OS: Windows 11

CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

Mobo: Asus ProArt X670E Creator WiFi

RAM: 96GB Trident Z Neo @6400 CL32

GPU: RTX 4090 Founders Edition, Radeon Pro WX 5100

PSU: Corsair RM1000e

SSDs: Samsung 990 Pro 4TB NVME, Samsung 970 evo plus 1TB NVME, 2x Samsung 870 evo 2TB, Samsung 860 evo 1TB, Samsung 970 evo 500GB NVME

Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel Upgrade

Monitors: 9 Monitors: Alienware AW3423DWF 3440x1440@165Hz, Acer H236HLbid 1080p@77Hz, HP D7z72AA 1080p@60Hz, Dell Inspiron 24 3459 1080p@60Hz(used only as display), Dell U2724D 1440p@120Hz, ASUS VP228 1080p@60Hz, 2x HP ZR2440W 1200p@60Hz

 

unRAID server (Plex, Backups, NAS, Duplicati, game servers):

OS: unRAID 7.1.4

CPU: Ryzen R9 3900X

Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

Mobo: Asus ROG Strix X470-F

RAM: 64GB G-Skill Ripjaws V @ 3200MHz

PSU: EVGA G3 850W

Total Storage: Raw: 94TB, Usable: 64TB

SSD: Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVME, Teamgroup 4TB NVME

HDDs: 4x HGST Dekstar NAS 4TB @ 7200RPM (3 data, 1 parity) + (7x Seagate Ironwolf NAS 8TB + 2x Toshiba N300 NAS 8TB in ZFS)

Case: Fractal Define 7 XL

Other: Added 3x Noctua NF-F12 intake, 2x Noctua NF-A8 exhaust, Inatek 5 port USB 3.0 expansion card with usb 3.0 front panel header

 

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if the pump is dead the CPU will hit 100 degrees and auto shut down

 

it prob on its way out soon just barely running

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2 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

Your pump is likely dead. See if you can confirm this by feeling it for vibrations and listening for it.

I did Hear an unsual vibirating sound coming from my pc but I'm afraid to turn back on my pc lol I'm scared the cpu  might fry

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Just now, GenesisR said:

I did Hear an unsual vibirating sound coming from my pc but I'm afraid to turn back on my pc lol I'm scared the cpu  might fry

Pumps is probably dead. Turning on just into the bios for a few seconds shouldn't really hurt it, as long as it has had time to cool beforehand. Confirm the pump is dead then start the RMA process.

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Yes, I have 9 monitors.

My main PC:

OS: Windows 11

CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

Mobo: Asus ProArt X670E Creator WiFi

RAM: 96GB Trident Z Neo @6400 CL32

GPU: RTX 4090 Founders Edition, Radeon Pro WX 5100

PSU: Corsair RM1000e

SSDs: Samsung 990 Pro 4TB NVME, Samsung 970 evo plus 1TB NVME, 2x Samsung 870 evo 2TB, Samsung 860 evo 1TB, Samsung 970 evo 500GB NVME

Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel Upgrade

Monitors: 9 Monitors: Alienware AW3423DWF 3440x1440@165Hz, Acer H236HLbid 1080p@77Hz, HP D7z72AA 1080p@60Hz, Dell Inspiron 24 3459 1080p@60Hz(used only as display), Dell U2724D 1440p@120Hz, ASUS VP228 1080p@60Hz, 2x HP ZR2440W 1200p@60Hz

 

unRAID server (Plex, Backups, NAS, Duplicati, game servers):

OS: unRAID 7.1.4

CPU: Ryzen R9 3900X

Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

Mobo: Asus ROG Strix X470-F

RAM: 64GB G-Skill Ripjaws V @ 3200MHz

PSU: EVGA G3 850W

Total Storage: Raw: 94TB, Usable: 64TB

SSD: Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVME, Teamgroup 4TB NVME

HDDs: 4x HGST Dekstar NAS 4TB @ 7200RPM (3 data, 1 parity) + (7x Seagate Ironwolf NAS 8TB + 2x Toshiba N300 NAS 8TB in ZFS)

Case: Fractal Define 7 XL

Other: Added 3x Noctua NF-F12 intake, 2x Noctua NF-A8 exhaust, Inatek 5 port USB 3.0 expansion card with usb 3.0 front panel header

 

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2 minutes ago, GenesisR said:

I did Hear an unsual vibirating sound coming from my pc but I'm afraid to turn back on my pc lol I'm scared the cpu  might fry

pretty much no chance of that, the built in protections are pretty good. time for a new cooler though (or send it in if it's under warranty

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1 minute ago, dragoon20005 said:

if the pump is dead the CPU will hit 100 degrees and auto shut down

 

it prob on its way out soon just barely running

How would I know if my AIO is even running at all?  I can feel the CPU get hot when I put my hand near the Cooler and I hearing a faint vibration and the fans going really high and then drop back to normal and run high again. 

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1 minute ago, Cyracus said:

pretty much no chance of that, the built in protections are pretty good. time for a new cooler though (or send it in if it's under warranty

I've been reading around and people have been saying that this is a common issue for the aio to do this. Any suggestions on a better AIO? I still have warranty and probably will RMA it but thinking of another option if this is a common issue... 

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13 minutes ago, dragoon20005 said:

if the pump is dead the CPU will hit 100 degrees and auto shut down

 

it prob on its way out soon just barely running

Yes and the way to check for this is if 1 tube is hot/warm depending on the time it is on and the other tube is cold/room temperature. Basically if 1 tube is hotter than the other.

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3 minutes ago, GenesisR said:

I've been reading around and people have been saying that this is a common issue for the aio to do this. Any suggestions on a better AIO? I still have warranty and probably will RMA it but thinking of another option if this is a common issue... 

I'm not a fan of AIOs, high end air coolers reach nearly the same levels of cooling, and AIOs are totally worthless when the pump dies while a big tower cooler can at least keep a cpu working if the fans die. I just know enough to troubleshoot problems... Maybe someone who actually likes these things can help you out :/

desktop

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r5 3600,3450@0.9v (0.875v get) 4.2ghz@1.25v (1.212 get) | custom loop cpu&gpu 1260mm nexxos xt45 | MSI b450i gaming ac | crucial ballistix 2x8 3000c15->3733c15@1.39v(1.376v get) |Zotac 2060 amp | 256GB Samsung 950 pro nvme | 1TB Adata su800 | 4TB HGST drive | Silverstone SX500-LG

HTPC

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HTPC i3 7300 | Gigabyte GA-B250M-DS3H | 16GB G Skill | Adata XPG SX8000 128GB M.2 | Many HDDs | Rosewill FBM-01 | Corsair CXM 450W

 

 

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4 minutes ago, phongle123 said:

Yes and the way to check for this is if 1 tube is hot/warm depending on the time it is on and the other tube is cold/room temperature. Basically if 1 tube is hotter than the other.

That was the first thing I did but the tube are both cold to the touch none of them are hot at all which I find strange 

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Just now, GenesisR said:

That was the first thing I did but the tube are both cold to the touch none of them are hot at all which I find strange 

Yup, dead pump. RMA.

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Yes, I have 9 monitors.

My main PC:

OS: Windows 11

CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

Mobo: Asus ProArt X670E Creator WiFi

RAM: 96GB Trident Z Neo @6400 CL32

GPU: RTX 4090 Founders Edition, Radeon Pro WX 5100

PSU: Corsair RM1000e

SSDs: Samsung 990 Pro 4TB NVME, Samsung 970 evo plus 1TB NVME, 2x Samsung 870 evo 2TB, Samsung 860 evo 1TB, Samsung 970 evo 500GB NVME

Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel Upgrade

Monitors: 9 Monitors: Alienware AW3423DWF 3440x1440@165Hz, Acer H236HLbid 1080p@77Hz, HP D7z72AA 1080p@60Hz, Dell Inspiron 24 3459 1080p@60Hz(used only as display), Dell U2724D 1440p@120Hz, ASUS VP228 1080p@60Hz, 2x HP ZR2440W 1200p@60Hz

 

unRAID server (Plex, Backups, NAS, Duplicati, game servers):

OS: unRAID 7.1.4

CPU: Ryzen R9 3900X

Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

Mobo: Asus ROG Strix X470-F

RAM: 64GB G-Skill Ripjaws V @ 3200MHz

PSU: EVGA G3 850W

Total Storage: Raw: 94TB, Usable: 64TB

SSD: Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVME, Teamgroup 4TB NVME

HDDs: 4x HGST Dekstar NAS 4TB @ 7200RPM (3 data, 1 parity) + (7x Seagate Ironwolf NAS 8TB + 2x Toshiba N300 NAS 8TB in ZFS)

Case: Fractal Define 7 XL

Other: Added 3x Noctua NF-F12 intake, 2x Noctua NF-A8 exhaust, Inatek 5 port USB 3.0 expansion card with usb 3.0 front panel header

 

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5 minutes ago, GenesisR said:

That was the first thing I did but the tube are both cold to the touch none of them are hot at all which I find strange 

That doesn't make any sense. If the pump doesn't work means the liquid from tube 1 (hot tube) isn't being pumped into tube 2 (cold tube). Means that the cold plate isn't even transferring the heat. What I'm assuming here is that the CPU heated up too quickly for tube 1 to even heat up, so you turned it off. This is why you're feeling both as cold.

 

And I won't suggest that you didn't mount the AIO onto the CPU, even if it's not 100% in all the way it will still work. I hate it when people assume that oh you mounted it 99% all the way in that's why you're getting that +50C in temps because that 1% of extra screwing matters. People aren't that stupid. This is obviously a rant.

 

When you RMA it, take a video, post it to youtube and send them the link. So you don't have to go through the typical troubleshoot.

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30 minutes ago, phongle123 said:

That doesn't make any sense. If the pump doesn't work means the liquid from tube 1 (hot tube) isn't being pumped into tube 2 (cold tube). Means that the cold plate isn't even transferring the heat. What I'm assuming here is that the CPU heated up too quickly for tube 1 to even heat up, so you turned it off. This is why you're feeling both as cold.

 

And I won't suggest that you didn't mount the AIO onto the CPU, even if it's not 100% in all the way it will still work. I hate it when people assume that oh you mounted it 99% all the way in that's why you're getting that +50C in temps because that 1% of extra screwing matters. People aren't that stupid. This is obviously a rant.

 

When you RMA it, take a video, post it to youtube and send them the link. So you don't have to go through the typical troubleshoot.

The computer was left on for a half hour it ran normal and when coming back from what I was doing that's when it all happened the first I did was check the Cooler and see if it was running properly and put my hand on both tubes nothing was getting hot. I'm pretty sure I had mounted it on and screwed it on nice and snug just never thought after 6 months in something would happen like this. I'm just gonna RMA it and get a reliable fan thanks for the help and everyone else too ?

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2 hours ago, GenesisR said:

The computer was left on for a half hour it ran normal and when coming back from what I was doing that's when it all happened the first I did was check the Cooler and see if it was running properly and put my hand on both tubes nothing was getting hot. I'm pretty sure I had mounted it on and screwed it on nice and snug just never thought after 6 months in something would happen like this. I'm just gonna RMA it and get a reliable fan thanks for the help and everyone else too ?

Go custom water cooling.

I've had my pump for 9 years and it's still going strong.

It's abysmal how AIO companies cheap out on everything they sell.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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