F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Consider upgrading your PSU due to frequent PC crashes.

Consider upgrading your PSU due to frequent PC crashes.

Consider upgrading your PSU due to frequent PC crashes.

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WikiliZ
Member
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01-31-2026, 02:37 PM
#11
I adjusted the large heatsink position and flipped the fansSmile Now I face a new issue. The CPU cooler won’t install properly—something happened during setup, and I’m still waiting. Any advice?
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WikiliZ
01-31-2026, 02:37 PM #11

I adjusted the large heatsink position and flipped the fansSmile Now I face a new issue. The CPU cooler won’t install properly—something happened during setup, and I’m still waiting. Any advice?

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Simpl3Gaming
Junior Member
11
01-31-2026, 11:25 PM
#12
Rotate the assembly by 180 degrees so the tubes align more closely with the front. Allow a bit of extra space to ensure proper fit.
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Simpl3Gaming
01-31-2026, 11:25 PM #12

Rotate the assembly by 180 degrees so the tubes align more closely with the front. Allow a bit of extra space to ensure proper fit.

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Kobigame
Member
66
02-01-2026, 07:56 PM
#13
Yes, that's what you're asking about.
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Kobigame
02-01-2026, 07:56 PM #13

Yes, that's what you're asking about.

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Smashbar7
Junior Member
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02-02-2026, 02:10 AM
#14
yup
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Smashbar7
02-02-2026, 02:10 AM #14

yup

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iamnotafatso
Junior Member
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02-02-2026, 03:19 AM
#15
Wont that create airbubbles in the tubes? Because it makes like a up down motion. And its even harder to get it in now because theres alot of tension on it
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iamnotafatso
02-02-2026, 03:19 AM #15

Wont that create airbubbles in the tubes? Because it makes like a up down motion. And its even harder to get it in now because theres alot of tension on it

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Houdi_Booty
Member
64
02-02-2026, 12:31 PM
#16
The movement up and down on the tubes is acceptable. What you needed to confirm is that the upper section of the AIO loop isn’t the block. The radiator’s top sits higher than the block, which is exactly what you’re aiming for.
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Houdi_Booty
02-02-2026, 12:31 PM #16

The movement up and down on the tubes is acceptable. What you needed to confirm is that the upper section of the AIO loop isn’t the block. The radiator’s top sits higher than the block, which is exactly what you’re aiming for.

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DeathBeastDB
Senior Member
337
02-02-2026, 01:08 PM
#17
Here are some suggestions for getting the water pump back online:
- Check connections and ensure everything is securely attached.
- Try turning off the pump and power source one more time.
- If it’s still not working, consult the manual or contact support for specific guidance.
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DeathBeastDB
02-02-2026, 01:08 PM #17

Here are some suggestions for getting the water pump back online:
- Check connections and ensure everything is securely attached.
- Try turning off the pump and power source one more time.
- If it’s still not working, consult the manual or contact support for specific guidance.

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poofx4
Junior Member
28
02-02-2026, 08:05 PM
#18
Just wanted to share an update and thank you for the support. My PC is now running much better and it’s not reaching near 90°C anymore. I haven’t tried Siege yet, but I ran a Cinebench durability test and my highest temperature was 82°C—definitely great! I’m hoping this fixes the crashing issue with Siege as well.
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poofx4
02-02-2026, 08:05 PM #18

Just wanted to share an update and thank you for the support. My PC is now running much better and it’s not reaching near 90°C anymore. I haven’t tried Siege yet, but I ran a Cinebench durability test and my highest temperature was 82°C—definitely great! I’m hoping this fixes the crashing issue with Siege as well.

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
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02-22-2026, 04:38 PM
#19
Did you set up Windows with the most recent AMD chipset drivers? These components play a significant role in both performance and stability.
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OmqDace
02-22-2026, 04:38 PM #19

Did you set up Windows with the most recent AMD chipset drivers? These components play a significant role in both performance and stability.

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