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Anyone had their CLC280 pump fail?

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Re: My EVGA CLC 280 also failed (pump died), after 7 months (even less in real hour usage) 2018/11/26 22:39:57 (permalink)
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Just reminded me I need to sell the replacement one I have sitting in the closet still lol - I had to buy a new one rather than wait a couple of weeks for the replacement one from EVGA to arrive. The new one has been fine btw, about a year now with no issues.
 
 


Glad that you took the time to post the update a year later and that it’s been working good. I know it’s hard to wait for an RMA when it keeps the system down so I understand having to buy a new part.

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Re: My EVGA CLC 280 also failed (pump died), after 7 months (even less in real hour usage) 2018/11/26 23:41:57 (permalink)
I received a new replacement as well, however I (since I got a new case) I got a 150i PRO instead; which fits better in my case.
I noticed one thing straight away; better temperatures. In idle it's already 5 to 6 degrees difference. Strange, but maybe my EVGA CLC 280 already had issues before?

Oh well, I am good now. :)
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Re: My EVGA CLC 280 also failed (pump died), after 7 months (even less in real hour usage) 2020/03/26 15:52:07 (permalink)
This happened to me recently. getting an RMA. My temps have been hitting excess of 90-100 in gameplay and my system is crashing while playing division 2. 
 
I wonder if this is common for this units that we'll have to replace them every 2 years or so. I wonder how much is due to permeation of the units. My pump still works but it's noisy and clearly something is wrong.
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