AIO pump constant clicking noise. if you started fighting with it when you got it, you shouldn't have. The other less issues of a loop is ⦠With nothing but Chrome running it's not doing it much, but as soon as I turn on WoW or any other game it's 4 times as loud. In general, you want to make sure that: The radiator is in a higher position in the loop than the pump. I have owned several aio coolers and to some degree they all make noise. Will that be an issue? Can I Use the Kraken x72 In A Push/Pull Configuration? Itâs literally like a clicking / rattling sound. Pump is in silence mode now (~1200 rpm), but BIOS shows it is running close to max rpm. Really sad because its my first liquid cooler experience and I get a defective one. Try the following troubleshooting steps to see if it helps to clear out any air bubbles: Set the pump to 100% and let it stay like that for 1 hour, then turn it back down and see if the noise goes away. Pump is very quiet, so much so that it can be run at full speed without any perceptable noise. Here are some ways can reduce the air bubbles of the system. That being the pump. Even thought the pump is "quiet" you will still hear it. Ok, thanks MW. We have seen the fans creating noise over time after long use. Follow this tutorial to quiet the Asetek cooler. Turn off your computer, unplug power cord. But on the software is installed correctly, and the empty slot is deactivated. I've given the pump a twist and shake to eliminate any trapped air but the noise is still there. A couple days ago it also seemed to cross some tipping point where now it will occassionally make a *very* loud whining noise and with this loud noise AIO pump RPM drops from ~2200-2300 to ~300rpm. To install it with the tubes entering at the bottom of ⦠What should I do? It seems like the rattling (It's actually almost a grinding sound) is at its worst when I put a load on my processor. DMA January 24. I have an AIO innovative marine nuvo peninsula 14 gallon as well. Still the same noise profile: a burst-y, non-constant rattle, like an old HDD seeking data. Hey guys, so i picked up the Thermaltake Water 3.0 and the pump is driving me crazy. What is the process for getting it replaced? Submit photos and a description of your PC to our build showcase, See other custom PC builds and get some ideas for what can be done. Comments. Why is my Kraken X53, X63, or X73 pump not working. An optimal mounting position not only decreases the amount of noise, but it also increases the longevity of your cooler. I purchased at the Tustin store. If I put my ear close to the pump, I can still distinguish it from higher rotation speed of the rotor. In BIOS I set the AIO pump to run at 100%. Thanks again for your replies. The aio is top mounted. Clicking sound is also normal; it takes place when you turn the heat pump on for the ⦠Ian A. Schumacher. We have seen the fans creating noise over time after long use. Clicking sound. You can tweak the voltage if it's rattling, but you can't modulate the pulse width on the 3-pin +12V line (as you could do with a normal 3-pin fan, but RPM reading would be messed up), and if you connected it to a 4-pin PWM header, it would just be powered from +12V and the fourth pin would be floating in the air. Also, the noise only occurs when the pump is running in quiet mode, but at balanced and performance it goes away. Wanting to Update to the Latest Kraken Firmware Version? R2R Excellence Award. If the fans are not the issue, it could possibly be air bubbles in the pump causing this noise. Any ideas? I'm extremely sensitive to noise and the clc 280 inside my nzxt s340 elite case is noticeable. It usually indicates a small air bubble has become trapped between the impeller and the casing of the pump. Will I have to leave it or can this be swapped out while I wait? If you are experiencing an issue where you hear an audible rattling noise from the pump, try disconnecting the fans that are connected to the radiator and see if the noise continues. If you are experiencing a grinding or rattling noise coming from your new Kraken, Please check your CPU_FAN voltage in bios. Build Thread Contributor. Did some more thermals testing: Prime95 never goes above 73C, max. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons! My machine is pretty quiet and while the rattle is only slight, it's audible over the rest of my system. Reply Like Reply. In most cases it is fairly easy to solve this problem: Which Kraken All-In-One CPU Coolers Are Compatible with AMD's TR4 Socket? A quick stress test yielded a several degree improvement in load temperature over my previous highly regarded Noctua Air Cooler. Reactions : Misha and Bryson.bobby. If the fans are not the issue, it could possibly be air bubbles in the pump causing this noise. If I unplug the pump fan header it is nice and quiet. the mighty jet should've been tucked in the sump originally in the correct position. Report abuse. Guess I'll give this a few more days. It is very noticeable, and is definitely coming from the pump⦠no all AiOs have a bit of air in them you need to wait for a while until the microbubbles accumulate at one point of the lop and stop going through the pump which is what makes all the noise mounting the radiator vertically speeds up this process a ton To ensure that at least a portion of the radiator is higher than the pump. Introducing the air bubbles into the pump by wrong mounting can lead to gurgling, trickling, whining, and even rattling noises from the pump which can be very annoying. Also in the past I used more well known AiOs like Kraken or other Asetek's and never heard something like this from AiO pump. The noise is typically caused by air bubbles moving through the pump and tube. Until a few days ago, started to make rattling noise on the fan between 900-1500 rpm Ocassionaly will make a buzzing/vibrating kind of noise as well. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. It looks like you're new here. Your trying to get the ⦠Values after I start CAM once and I do not cut the power from PSU BIOS show 5500+ rpm while the max speed of the pump is ~2.700 rpm HWInfo shows ~2.700 rpm Ai Suite also shows 5500+ rpm BIOS values after I cut the power from PSU. I completely understand the AIO's make noise but I'm trying to ascertain whether my noise is 'normal' as I use my computer for work as well as games - there is no way I could sit in a quiet room for 8 hours with that hum. Funny, it waited exactly two weeks to begin to fail. The pump works louder than in balanced mode, in which this rattling noise is significantly reduced but not completely. If the fans are the issue, please contact our Customer Support Team to ask for replacement fans. Armed with 16 individually addressable RGB LEDs on the pump head, the H115i RGB PRO XT is customizable through CORSAIR iCUE software, letting you create extreme lighting effects, change fan speeds, and press Zero RPM mode to keep the noise down at low temperatures. It has been noticed that some newer motherboard automatically change the CPU_FAN speeds when installing the unit to less than 100%. So I decided I needed to check what was causing the noise - it definitely isn't the fans - they spin up under load, but the humming/pump noise is constant. How do I control my radiator fan speeds with my Kraken X53, X63, or X73 Cooler? The noise may be because the header is not set to see it as a pump so might be doing some strange rpm changes thinking its a fan. Fans seem very high quality and are reasonably quiet for a 120mm. After 3rd start or so this loud rattling noise started from CPU area. The pump is controlled by your motherboard via the cpu header. Mar 26, 2019 #5 Mjrenz 2500 Club Member View Badges. After Reading all reviews how extremely quiet the Eisbaer Extreme is, I'm a bit disappointed. If you hear rattling or bubbling noises from your cooler, you should first confirm if the noise is coming from the pump. If you continue to hear noises inside of your cooler pumps, you may have air bubbles trapped in the cooling loop. The pump runs as always on about 1825 rpm. R2R Supporter. Also it is possible your water level is low, that happened to me. Last edited by ⦠for further assistance or a replacement unit. These are a few ways to troubleshoot your AiO if it is making too much noise. It is placed in the correct place to have no rattling. In quiet mode my pump is making rattling noise, which I can clearly hear through radiator and case fansâ noise. I may just buy a new one and replace it myself rather than have to make 2 trips to the store and wait for how long to repair. It seems to start as the system warms up. Noise has gone down in volume, but is still there. Examples: Monday, today, last week, Mar 26, 3/26/04, https://www.microcenter.com/site/service/instore-service-diagnostics.aspx. Try the following troubleshooting steps to see if it helps to clear out any air bubbles: If the troubleshooting steps above did not work, contact our Customer Support Team for further assistance or a replacement unit. It is just two weeks old today and the noise just started. Weirdly, when you tilt the PC to the left (tempered glass side down) the rattling eases and almost subsides.... flip it upright and it the rattle ⦠Tipping it to the left still quietens it down, and to the right makes it worse. It's definitely the pump. Joined Oct 25, 2006 Messages 1,714. I'm 99.9% sure the unit is installed correctly and cools as expected for a 120mm AIO. With a thermally optimized cold plate and low-noise pump design, plus easy installation on most key CPU sockets, the ⦠It will be a distant gurgling if you get a good pump, other times it will be audible for sure. Do I need to contact somebody there to make an appointment and will I have to wait in that ridiculous line to get in? These noises occur because the pump is working hard against the air to push the liquid from the CPU block towards the radiator and the air is impeding this action. In most instances, the noise in a cooling loop relates back the the only moving part of the loop. At first the noise was intermittent, but now is constantly there (on quiet mode, pump RPM 1110). How you mount your AIO cooler to your computer case is important. It is constant although it does vary in intensity, however there does not seem to be any particular reason as to why it varies. The major difference is that cavitation is an NPSH problem, while the other conditions have nothing to do with the suction pressure or NPSH. Air entrainment and recirculation will also cause the same rumbling/rattling noise and high vibration as cavitation, as well as the recognizable impeller pitting damage. Joined Feb 18, 2019 Messages 2,835 Reaction score 6,210 Location King George, â¦
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