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H110 Pump Grinding/Girgling Noise


Dedaciai

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Hi Everyone,

 

I got my H110 installed fine (used an h100 before) and I am getting a grinding girgling noise from the pump. Any ideas why? My h100 never made this kind of noise. I am assuming I should take it back for an exchange, no? Or, do you cool cats think it could be air in the pump?

 

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dedaciai

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Hi Everyone,

 

I got my H110 installed fine (used an h100 before) and I am getting a grinding girgling noise from the pump. Any ideas why? My h100 never made this kind of noise. I am assuming I should take it back for an exchange, no? Or, do you cool cats think it could be air in the pump?

 

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dedaciai

 

Hello Dedaciai, it sounds like there might be an air pocket in the system. Try tilting your system to the side to see if that solves the problem.

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I tried tilting it to the side where I thought might get the air to head toward the rad and turning it on and off several times and both of those did not work. :-( I guess I am headed back to micro center. poop.
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I just recently installed my H110i unit on a new build; ASRock Z87 Extreme4 w/4770K CPU and the cooler has been running great for a couple of days until just now I'm hearing like a ticking/grinding noise, more like ticking. I can't tell if it's the fans or the pump. Just as I'm typing this post it just stopped doing it. Is this an issue with this particular model? I think I read a post here where someone said we may have faulty fans?

 

My set-up is on a Cooler Master 690 II Advance case. I put the radiator on top, just underneath the very top of the case and the two included fans outside on top of case pulling air out(exhaust). The case has a removal mesh top where I can put two 120m fans there and it fits perfect. I did try to fit the fans on the rad inside the case but it was too tight and the fans were hitting the MB heat sinks and memory area.

 

I just order 2 new 120 PWN slim fans so I can fit them into the rad inside the case. For pushing(Intake)..Is this correct? Push or Pull?

 

If it is the fans that are defective, is Corsair replacing them for the customer? Or should I just go back to Microcenter and return them for another? I would hate to do that and take apart the unit...

 

Thanks in Advance

 

Nesto

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