That makes sense. I don't hear it at any speed, and it seems like it's designed to run at max, so I won't worry about it at max. My first though was it might last longer if I run it slower when it's not needed. The brand of my fan controller is a popular CPU AIO competitor to you that rhymes...
Is reducing the speed on the pump when the GPU is cold better or worse (or same) for the Eiswolf 2? My Esiwolf 2 manuals and boxed cabling had me plugging the pump directly into a SATA power adapter, so I'm curious to know if it's actually better to just always run it at full speed. I plugged it...
Answered my own question by playing some games. Got the water up to 55 degrees and the noise went away. Didn't come back after cooling down (yet). I'm hoping this is just because I moved my case around a few days ago, although I didn't notice the noise until today.
I purchased an Alphacool Eiswolf 2 GPU AIO as soon as they released for my 2080 TI FE. It's been working great since I installed it a few weeks ago, but today the pump started to make a clicking noise. It sounded like a fan was going out, but I was able to determine it's the pump. Is there any...
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