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System Name | 2020 build |
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Processor | 3950x |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus extreme |
Cooling | Custom Loop. PETG. Phanteks 140 distro plate. EK 400mm res. EK GPU/back plate. EK CPU.480rad 2x360 |
Memory | 32gig 3600mhz 16,16,16,36. Trident Z Royal |
Video Card(s) | MSI gaming X trio 2080ti |
Storage | 2TB Gigabyte Aorus gen4. 1TB Aorus gen4 |
Display(s) | LG CX 55 |
Case | Phanteks 719 |
Audio Device(s) | Audeez LCD3. Chord Hugo 2 |
Power Supply | Seasonic prime 1300 platinum |
Software | Cubase, Adobe |
What could be the cause of a fizzing noise coming from my pump/bay res when it gets warm, not hot?
The system is free of air except for the res which has a layer of foam/bubbles on top. The coolant in the loop is a dark red as it should be but the layer of foam on top of the res is pink.
It seems to me that the problem is caused in the res by the pump inlet which is at the top, as it pulls the water in it causes a swirling on top of the res which mixes air and makes the foam. I tried squeezing a bit more coolant in the res to makes sure the inlet is adequately covered but it has not helped.
Temps are ok.
The system is free of air except for the res which has a layer of foam/bubbles on top. The coolant in the loop is a dark red as it should be but the layer of foam on top of the res is pink.
It seems to me that the problem is caused in the res by the pump inlet which is at the top, as it pulls the water in it causes a swirling on top of the res which mixes air and makes the foam. I tried squeezing a bit more coolant in the res to makes sure the inlet is adequately covered but it has not helped.
Temps are ok.