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Bubba Ho-Tep

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  1. I appreciate the feedback. I got another unit but not because of the noise. It’s because Amazon doesn’t know how to ship a $3,500 computer. Literally slapped a shipping label DIRECTLY on the product box and sent it out like that. The box was trashed, the plastic handle was torn clean off the top and the box was wrapped in tape. 😖 The replacement makes the same noise but quieter. One of the reasons I’m not picky about this noise is because this is an extremely expensive system that is specifically marketed as silent. My first machine was definitely more audibly annoying than a standard PC with case fans ironically enough. I’m hoping over time the noise this unit exhibits will lessen. It’s my biggest gripe with the system (next to the included woefully sub-par 5400rpm 2.5” drive).
  2. I hope you are correct. Day 2 and it sounds identical. I even let it idle overnight so at this point I have almost 20 hours on it. 😬 I don’t want to wait too long then be past the return period. I’ll give it a few more days to see if I hear even an ounce of improvement. *crossing fingers*
  3. FYI when facing the front of the unit- if I tilt the entire computer to the left the noise goes away completely! Conversely if tilted to the right it gets even louder. 💀
  4. Just got my i164 tonight. Was disappointed to hear a constant rattling noise emanating from the right side of the enclosure. After doing research including a call to Corsair support I was told it is “potentially” bubbles in the coolant for the GPU. I was instructed to run the computer for a few hours and it would go away. I’ve had the computer on for over 8 hours now and the noise hasn’t lessened at all unfortunately. I’ve seen others post with this issue but is it 100% unanimous? Are there units out there that DON’T exhibit this noise? If so that proof it’s not a normal operating sound. How much time should I allow before concluding it won’t indeed go away. It’s not something I want to live with. The noise is actually more grating than fan noise. Almost sounds like a Geiger counter or a spinning HDD constantly seeking...non stop.
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