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Water Cooling Trouble

Water Cooling Trouble

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DJIdrone
Junior Member
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07-28-2025, 01:15 PM
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I own an Antec Kuhler with a color-changing light that adjusts to CPU temperature. I’m facing two issues:
#1: My computer makes an unusual noise every time I turn it on, which I recorded in a video.
#2: The fan is non-functional; I have a replacement but don’t know how to install it without damaging the water cooler or spilling water.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
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DJIdrone
07-28-2025, 01:15 PM #1

I own an Antec Kuhler with a color-changing light that adjusts to CPU temperature. I’m facing two issues:
#1: My computer makes an unusual noise every time I turn it on, which I recorded in a video.
#2: The fan is non-functional; I have a replacement but don’t know how to install it without damaging the water cooler or spilling water.
Any suggestions would be helpful.

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Reba26
Junior Member
29
07-28-2025, 01:15 PM
#2
Adjusting the fan on the AIO's radiator doesn't lead to breakdown or leaks unless the tubes have been damaged. You should be okay by removing the AIO, taking out the dead fan, and reassembling it in reverse order. Are you still within the warranty period? It would help to upload the video or audio soon. Is the noise coming from the AIO itself?
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Reba26
07-28-2025, 01:15 PM #2

Adjusting the fan on the AIO's radiator doesn't lead to breakdown or leaks unless the tubes have been damaged. You should be okay by removing the AIO, taking out the dead fan, and reassembling it in reverse order. Are you still within the warranty period? It would help to upload the video or audio soon. Is the noise coming from the AIO itself?

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Nvidiaa
Junior Member
15
07-28-2025, 01:16 PM
#3
Adjusting the fan on the AIO's radiator doesn't lead to breakdown or leaks unless the tubes have been damaged. You should be okay by removing the AIO, taking out the dead fan, and reassembling it in reverse order. Are you still within the warranty period? It would help to upload the video or audio soon. Is the noise coming from the AIO itself?
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Nvidiaa
07-28-2025, 01:16 PM #3

Adjusting the fan on the AIO's radiator doesn't lead to breakdown or leaks unless the tubes have been damaged. You should be okay by removing the AIO, taking out the dead fan, and reassembling it in reverse order. Are you still within the warranty period? It would help to upload the video or audio soon. Is the noise coming from the AIO itself?

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Ricky2006
Junior Member
20
07-28-2025, 01:16 PM
#4
Changing the fan on the AIO's radiator doesn't lead to breaking or leaking unless the tubes were damaged by being bent. You should be okay if you remove the AIO, take out the dead fan, and reassemble it in reverse order.

Are you still within the warranty period? It would help to upload the video or audio soon. Are you certain the AIO is the cause of the noise?
I will upload now
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Ricky2006
07-28-2025, 01:16 PM #4

Changing the fan on the AIO's radiator doesn't lead to breaking or leaking unless the tubes were damaged by being bent. You should be okay if you remove the AIO, take out the dead fan, and reassemble it in reverse order.

Are you still within the warranty period? It would help to upload the video or audio soon. Are you certain the AIO is the cause of the noise?
I will upload now