Hi, thanks for the reply. I'm not 100% sure what you mean by "You can try lifting the end of the case so the tubes are higher than the CPU block". Here's how my radiator and pump block is mounted. I have tubes going into the bottom of the pump block, with the tubes at the top of the radiator. This was the best radiator position I could do, given the size of my gtx 1070.
I looked online to see if pump block tube position mattered, but I was told it didn't. So, I seated the pump so that my tubes were at the bottom of the pump block (rather than the "default" right side) to clear more space with for my RAM. Image attached.
What I ALSO find strange is that my preset RPMs appear to be 660-685RPM different to EACH of the "expected" pump readings. Not sure how I could explain that .
Could you please elaborate on how I would "lift the case", given this setup?