Hi,
I've been running an Eisbaer LT 120 in my Phanteks Shift for about 7 weeks. During the original fitment as I moved the block and rad around, I could hear there was already a small amount of air in the AIO. I note that the recommendation to fit the Rad above the pump isn't an option in the in Shift. Most of the time my system simply idles while I remote to the office, but it also gets a reasonable workout some evenings.
Today I noticed that I can hear a small amount of noise coming from the pump, like a very light rapid tapping. It seems that this noise varies with the speed of the pump. In the attached video you can most easily hear this at the 60% level, but it is also audible at 20% even with the case side on.
My guess is that air has now moved up to the pump.
(Apologies for the incoming storm of questions
)
Thanks in advance for your help
I've been running an Eisbaer LT 120 in my Phanteks Shift for about 7 weeks. During the original fitment as I moved the block and rad around, I could hear there was already a small amount of air in the AIO. I note that the recommendation to fit the Rad above the pump isn't an option in the in Shift. Most of the time my system simply idles while I remote to the office, but it also gets a reasonable workout some evenings.
Today I noticed that I can hear a small amount of noise coming from the pump, like a very light rapid tapping. It seems that this noise varies with the speed of the pump. In the attached video you can most easily hear this at the 60% level, but it is also audible at 20% even with the case side on.
My guess is that air has now moved up to the pump.
(Apologies for the incoming storm of questions
- Will I be damaging the pump if it runs making this sound?
- The sound appears to disappear below 19% 1000rpm and my temps are ok at this speed (when idling and citrix). Until I can take other action, is it ok to run at this speed?
- I can see it is possible to top up the AIO via the 3rd port on the Pump block. Would you recommend doing this and what fluid should I use ideally?
- Given the current covid situation, if I can't get hold of the ideal fluid, can I top up with distilled water? If I do, will I need to flush and top up with recommended fluid when it is available?
Thanks in advance for your help