Thermaltake Pump Not Working. the fan rgbs work fine and the pump is running, but the rgb on the actual pump head will not come back on. i was trying to install the driver for the pump as my asus front base kept showing the pump slowing down to. i turn it back on, move the hoses connecting the pump to the radiator, and magically the temperature settles, and the alarm ceases. i knocked it on the side a little bit with a hammer (gently) and after a few hits it started working again. from the bios, the fan header to which the aio pump is connected will show flow rate or fan speed. first thing is first you are using the incorrect fluid and additives for that type of loop since it's a mixed metal loop. i figured, there was some bubbles stuck inside, preventing pump to lubricate, so i decided to open the fill hole, get rid of the bubbles and close it. when the pump chokes due to not enough coolant, it will go into a safe mode and reduce the speed greatly.
i turn it back on, move the hoses connecting the pump to the radiator, and magically the temperature settles, and the alarm ceases. first thing is first you are using the incorrect fluid and additives for that type of loop since it's a mixed metal loop. when the pump chokes due to not enough coolant, it will go into a safe mode and reduce the speed greatly. from the bios, the fan header to which the aio pump is connected will show flow rate or fan speed. i knocked it on the side a little bit with a hammer (gently) and after a few hits it started working again. i figured, there was some bubbles stuck inside, preventing pump to lubricate, so i decided to open the fill hole, get rid of the bubbles and close it. i was trying to install the driver for the pump as my asus front base kept showing the pump slowing down to. the fan rgbs work fine and the pump is running, but the rgb on the actual pump head will not come back on.
Need Help Pump replacement on Thermal Take Distrocase 350p r/watercooling
Thermaltake Pump Not Working when the pump chokes due to not enough coolant, it will go into a safe mode and reduce the speed greatly. when the pump chokes due to not enough coolant, it will go into a safe mode and reduce the speed greatly. i was trying to install the driver for the pump as my asus front base kept showing the pump slowing down to. i knocked it on the side a little bit with a hammer (gently) and after a few hits it started working again. i figured, there was some bubbles stuck inside, preventing pump to lubricate, so i decided to open the fill hole, get rid of the bubbles and close it. the fan rgbs work fine and the pump is running, but the rgb on the actual pump head will not come back on. from the bios, the fan header to which the aio pump is connected will show flow rate or fan speed. i turn it back on, move the hoses connecting the pump to the radiator, and magically the temperature settles, and the alarm ceases. first thing is first you are using the incorrect fluid and additives for that type of loop since it's a mixed metal loop.