2020/07/26 15:33:53
_Maximus108
Hey everyone!
 
I just installed CLC 360 and the pump noise bothers me. I never had an AIO before but I feel like it's too loud. It's connected to AIO_PUMP header on the motherboard (Asus Maximus XII Hero) and the speed is controlled through Q-Fan bios settings. I recorded a video https: //youtu. be/Cskj1dxm0P0  (remove spaces) where I change pump duty cycle in bios from 60% (minimum that it allows to set) to 100% and back. Please let me know if it's normal. Thanks.
 
 
2020/07/26 16:13:18
_Maximus108
are we not allowed to post youtube links here? how do I show how it sounds then?
2020/07/26 16:17:48
Sajin
You're new so you'll need to put spaces in your link to make it show up on the forums until you reach like 11 posts.
2020/07/26 16:30:51
_Maximus108
thanks, I added the link with spaces to the original post.
2020/07/26 21:41:37
bob16314
Not good..RMA it to EVGA for replacement/refund or return it to where you bought it from for replacement/refund.
 
 
2020/07/27 04:41:55
Hoggle
One thing to make sure of is that the sound is not caused by air in the AIO. Always a little bit will be in a AIO but if it's cycling through the system instead of staying put in the radiator it can cause odd sounds.
2020/07/27 07:44:54
_Maximus108
Hoggle
One thing to make sure of is that the sound is not caused by air in the AIO. Always a little bit will be in a AIO but if it's cycling through the system instead of staying put in the radiator it can cause odd sounds.




How do I make sure? I mounted the radiator vertically with hoses side on top, so I was thinking the air (if there's any) will get trapped on top of the radiator.
 

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