GPX-N 1080 PRO M01 Dead Pump?

00Seamus

New member
Hi. I've been running the AIO setup on my 1080 with great success, but the temps recently have gotten very high (capping at 93°C). The BIOS says the pump is running near 2600rpm (it is set at steady 12V DC), but I don't think the coolant is moving. The waterblock and outlets are hot, but the radiator is cool to the touch. Is my pump dead? How can I test or remedy this? I would be comfortable putting in a new pump, but I cannot find where to purchase one. I live in the Western U.S. Thanks!
 

Thomas_S

... the nice marketing guy next door
Staff member
How long has your system been running? When did you purchase the AIO?
 

00Seamus

New member
Hi Thomas,
I purchased and installed the system in the winter of 2018. So it has been running about 3 1/2 years.
 

Thomas_S

... the nice marketing guy next door
Staff member
Have you bled/maintained/cleaned your system since then?
 

00Seamus

New member
Yes. I did a bleed/refill about two years after installation and I just did a full flush and refill.

First time was a simple flush and refill.

The most recent flush was full teardown and clean/flush of all components.
 
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Thomas_S

... the nice marketing guy next door
Staff member
You could determine this with a simple flow sensor/indicator. If the pump is defective, you can replace it with our DC-LT 2600 pump. You can find a how-to video on YouTube.
 
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