Message from @Hydrateps
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in terms of height, ideally the tubes should be below the CPU block
hmmm
how long have you had it?
not sure
but its not more than a year
hmmm
because I personally stay clear of watercooling so I can only go off of info I get from my friends who do have it and sources like GN
so you dont give tech tips
but an AIO from the factory will have as much as 10% of the loop's contents be air
if your CPU block is already the lowest point in your loop, the tubing isn't positioned such that air could be trapped in the block, and it still makes grinding noises?
@Hydrateps hi
to me it sounds like there's something wrong with the pump, possibly air trapped in it
but it sometimes does it
oh phew
I thought you meant it was like all the time
Eating dinner
Water cooling is a gimmick
Dinner
if it's just on occasion, yeah that's probably just an air bubble moving through the pump
but pickle is correct, water cooling is a meme that should really only be applied in small form factor builds
I don't have all the fancy stuff bub
It's absurd on its face
Its just a Aio
bc the new reyzens get hot
fam
I hate to break it to you
Don't call me fam you wont give me ur house -_-
Why would you put WATER near your ELECTRONICS
there are almost no AIOs on the market that outperform the Noctua NH-D15
idk what that is
Watch that yellow fever guy I'm sure he did a video on that
it's a basic double tower air cooler
Yeah And My case is small thats why i cant get those
Thats the other reason
ah the rookie mistake
I made it too once