08-19-2017 06:12 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 10:04 PM by ROGBot
08-19-2017 06:41 PM
08-19-2017 06:54 PM
Korth wrote:.
Is the AIO pump powered? If so, has it seized? Check all power connectors.
You might need to replace the TIM (thermal paste) between the AIO block and the processor IHS, the old stuff could've been incorrectly applied or just cooked off.
08-20-2017 02:51 AM
08-20-2017 05:22 AM
08-20-2017 08:07 AM
08-20-2017 08:24 AM
davemon50 wrote:
Assuming you have your AIO pump plugged into your CPU_FAN header, make sure you have Q Fan control off. You need to make sure you have constant voltage to the pump and that it is not under control. Pump should read constant RPM all the time. The pump block will control the fan speeds. If you have that set up correctly and you are still getting wild fluctuations like that on the pump RPM then I suspect either your pump block has failed (or in process of failing) or you have a cable problem. Remove your pump block and power connection and reseat them, and make sure there are no "pinched" wires.
As stated above, if the TIM was not applied correctly it could've given you temporary stability while it was cooking off, and now this problem has exposed itself. So that could also still be your issue.
Another problem is sometimes the pump block is either screwed down too tightly or unevenly. Try resetting the standoff screws and not too tightly.
08-21-2017 03:50 AM
davemon50 wrote:
...then I suspect either your pump block has failed (or in process of failing) or you have a cable problem...
08-20-2017 02:28 PM
08-20-2017 02:34 PM