raglafart
Limp Gawd
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2013
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Hi
I bought one of the Swiftech H220 AIO's, very nicely put together but I'm getting a high frequency ticking from what appears to be the pump/cooler block. It's not super noisy but I can hear it just which makes it even more annoying! It's only just started after I'd been running in turbo mode for a while
It's only a month or two old and I've got the board and fan setting set to quite now but can just still hear it. If I go to turbo it gets quite noisy.
I've got the header tank in the top of the Obsidian 750 case.
I've stopped every fan in the system one by one to make sure it wasn't a fan, did the old car trick of putting a wooden chop stick in my ear and the other end to the rear side of the motherboard behind the water block and you can definitely hear the ticking.
Just wondered if the position of the header tank may be a detail!?
There's nothing else that's going to produce a mechanical sound like that is there?
Any suggestions?
I bought one of the Swiftech H220 AIO's, very nicely put together but I'm getting a high frequency ticking from what appears to be the pump/cooler block. It's not super noisy but I can hear it just which makes it even more annoying! It's only just started after I'd been running in turbo mode for a while
It's only a month or two old and I've got the board and fan setting set to quite now but can just still hear it. If I go to turbo it gets quite noisy.
I've got the header tank in the top of the Obsidian 750 case.
I've stopped every fan in the system one by one to make sure it wasn't a fan, did the old car trick of putting a wooden chop stick in my ear and the other end to the rear side of the motherboard behind the water block and you can definitely hear the ticking.
Just wondered if the position of the header tank may be a detail!?
There's nothing else that's going to produce a mechanical sound like that is there?
Any suggestions?