This happens because of improper mounting, air got trapped in the pump, you need the intake/outtake at the bottom so that the air gets trapped in the other tank like it's supposed to
keep the cooler attached to the cpu and unhook the radiator so you can move it freely and with your computer on raise the radiator as far above the cooler as possible. this will help any water trapped in the radiator to flush into the cooler and move any trapped bubbles.
Should any AIO even by mounted like this? With the inlet/outlet at the bottom? Usually they come out the sides. It seems easier to get air bubbles trapped.
rotate your block 90 degrees to the left, so the cooler master logo is level, or maybe so the cooler master logo is on its side the other way. I think that since theres no way for air in the block to exit, the air in the block is making noise with the pump. rotate the tubes so air can escape the pump block.
same exact problem, i kept shaking the pc like a maracas but nothing changed, i'm too lazy to take out the radiator and shake just that but might be the way
Hey folks, I have the solution for you, believe me. It´s all about the bios, go to the fan settings on your bios and change from PWM to DC the speed control. Every bios its a bit different but if you find this option you will fix the issue. Sometimes if the pc has been out of power for long and lost the settings from the bios this can happen. I hope this can help you all, I first thought it was a bubble problem but it wasn´t
Sir, idk who you are, but I just spent like a whole MONTH trying to figure out what my loud rattling problem was. Was absolutely driving me insane. I got new thermal paste, completely took apart my pc multiples, and nothing was working. I knew it was the cpu head fan, but even in the BIOS I selected silent and it didn’t help. Again I’m not exaggerating, after a MONTH trying to figure this out I literally just saw your comment, went to my BIOS and as soon as I switched to DC my computer is as silent as it has ever been… I couldn’t really stream or create content because my pc was so loud. If you drop your cash app I’ll literally send you money. You are a life saver my friend.
I fixed mine by rotating my whole pc upside down to get the air pocket out of the pump and in to the radiator, the culprit of the rattling sound was the airpocket that i missplaced the radiator while tryma clean it xddd
@@davionysl u just need to circulate the air way to the radiator, another thing i did is i filled it up with coolant to literally remove all air for it to not rattle anymore, optional
that noise is 99% likely over tightened fans. don't clamp them to the radiator so hard. radiators don't bend, where cases do. so the fans will tend to warp a bit if clamped onto the radiator and then the fins hit the outside
@@connorschultz7928 I was hitting 80 degrees playing minecraft I think… I ended up buying a new cheaper cooler from Amazon and selling my pc not long after this comment…
You need to turn that mount a quarter turn and fix your loop. Spin the radiator so the tubes come down from the left and your air pocket won't make it to the pump and the pump will last alot longer.
It’s because ur pump is having to overwork itself to get water up make the chord go to the side or at the top so water flows down water doesn’t always flow up
My Cooler Master AIO just started making the same noise!! Used to be quiet then suddenly started making a similar noise along with a weird electrical wisp type noise that happens periodically.
Luckily mine hasn't done this yet but for my second pc I bought a thermaltake 360mm for 30 extra over the cooler master thought I will say the cooling power has been great on my cooler master 360mm so far.
Ur first problem is u didn’t mount the cooler on properly and 2 what u can do is open up the copper plate in the back and fill it with distilled water run the pump and keep filling until 0 bubbles on top and ur good to go
No gamers nexus said that in a vertical mount like in the video, you need tubes at the bottom so that air gets trapped in the top tank, in this video that is not the case and no wonder air got stuck in the pump
I have this problem with mine mounted at top tubes are on the left if i try to place tubes up on the pump it wont screw in only has two mounted screws and cant alternate so for me tubes left or right but this noise is pissing me off tried turning it all angles pump on full still same😔
How about you turn the case front up for a bit and let all the water flow back to the pump? Just for a couple of minutes, no biggie. The liquid inside acts like a lubricant for the pump, and if you managed to get air trapped inside the pump during the install, that's what you get. Just turn the case front up (radiator on top of the pump, plane) and let it sit for a bit.
@@HashD2 yes, but I don't know how he mounted it (as in where he sat down the radiator while he was putting the pump and so on). So better to be safe and let the water flow into the pump and all the bubbles into the radiator.
i have an aircooler and its making a similar sound, not always tho, it usually happens when im not using the pc or doing lite work. Any fix, idea or help pls.
All I can say is where is your pump cable connection on your motherboard, is it connected to pump_fan1 or cpu_fan1. If the pump is hooked up to either than disconnect that and attach the radiator fans to cpu_fan1 and the pump power to the nearest sys_fan
Have the same problem with liquid cooler, when I open the pc, but when I restart it that noise disappear and It comes back when I turn the pc off and leave it for couple of hours Any Solutions ?
JESUS SAME THINGS! It first happens yesterday, first start of the day and the noise started, I immediately restarted the pc and then the noise disappeared, I also restarted myanother 3-4 times but the noise didn't come in. Then after 7-8 hours my pc was off, I started my pc again this morning and here's again the noise, after restart it disappeared. Did you find out a solutions? Or if it is gonna broke something? But I have a deepcool LS720
@@Skelenz i also have this horrible rattling noise and it went away for a bit while after I had moved it around to install a wifi adapter but now that it’s back in its place it started doing it again.
@@Skelenz yeah, I have the same AIO and it makes the same rattling sound... I've tried to remove it from my PC, shake it, nothing works... I'm contemplating opening the pump to see if doing that removes the bubbles
@@sebans3131 I'm going to rma if it continues. Anyway temperature doesn't seem to be affected. But im still "scared" this could cause a serious problem in the future
U installed the aio wrong. The tubes do NOT go at the top of the radiator, regardless of how your case is designed. Air travels up. The tubes have been sucking air, probably gurgling as well. Which has shot your pump due to inadequate water flow. If you install as intake in front, tubes must be on bottom so the air pocket is at the top of the radiator and never gets to the tubes. If your case doesnt allow this, you must install the radiator on top as an exhaust. Your welcome ans gg.
You've got air in the pump. Looks like the pump isn't at the top so it is likely trapped there before it was installed. Take the rad off. Rotate the whole pc so the pipes lead straight up. Will free the air and you can out it back together
@@flaviusungurean1690 iBuyPower told me I need to send them the part and they will send one to me 3 weeks after they receive my part. That's of course absurd and unacceptable. How did you go about replacing it?
just lay the computer on its side and turn it on for a few minutes, gravity will force the air pocket stuck on the pump go up straight to the radiator.
i didnt plug in the rgb logo cuz i used the splitter to plug in my other rgb fans since my motherboard didn't come with a rgb header.
Buy a argb controller run them all from that ?
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This happens because of improper mounting, air got trapped in the pump, you need the intake/outtake at the bottom so that the air gets trapped in the other tank like it's supposed to
Bruh it’s called exhaust
keep the cooler attached to the cpu and unhook the radiator so you can move it freely and with your computer on raise the radiator as far above the cooler as possible. this will help any water trapped in the radiator to flush into the cooler and move any trapped bubbles.
I might try that
Should any AIO even by mounted like this? With the inlet/outlet at the bottom? Usually they come out the sides. It seems easier to get air bubbles trapped.
@@henry3397Your right it’s the way his AIO is mounted😂
rotate your block 90 degrees to the left, so the cooler master logo is level, or maybe so the cooler master logo is on its side the other way. I think that since theres no way for air in the block to exit, the air in the block is making noise with the pump. rotate the tubes so air can escape the pump block.
same exact problem, i kept shaking the pc like a maracas but nothing changed, i'm too lazy to take out the radiator and shake just that but might be the way
What was wrong with it, im having the same problem
@@waleniafs same for me,do i need to send it like you?
@@jousqiwnd4614 i did it, they sent me a replacement one and it's been good ever since
@@waleniafs ok mate
It's air in the pump!
Hey folks, I have the solution for you, believe me. It´s all about the bios, go to the fan settings on your bios and change from PWM to DC the speed control. Every bios its a bit different but if you find this option you will fix the issue. Sometimes if the pc has been out of power for long and lost the settings from the bios this can happen. I hope this can help you all, I first thought it was a bubble problem but it wasn´t
Sir, idk who you are, but I just spent like a whole MONTH trying to figure out what my loud rattling problem was. Was absolutely driving me insane. I got new thermal paste, completely took apart my pc multiples, and nothing was working. I knew it was the cpu head fan, but even in the BIOS I selected silent and it didn’t help. Again I’m not exaggerating, after a MONTH trying to figure this out I literally just saw your comment, went to my BIOS and as soon as I switched to DC my computer is as silent as it has ever been… I couldn’t really stream or create content because my pc was so loud. If you drop your cash app I’ll literally send you money. You are a life saver my friend.
I thought it was air in my pump
lowering the fan speed will hide the issue not fix it. Something definitely is jacked up.@@LifeoftigerYT
Yeah I found out this too today, do you know the explanation?
@@Altivedait not lowering the speed it's just selecting the type of voltage controller, some kind of glitch I think
I fixed mine by rotating my whole pc upside down to get the air pocket out of the pump and in to the radiator, the culprit of the rattling sound was the airpocket that i missplaced the radiator while tryma clean it xddd
Aint No way. This shit fixed my shit thanks g
bruh mines rattle when standing straight up but when i turn it upside down it stops completely
@@davionysl u just need to circulate the air way to the radiator, another thing i did is i filled it up with coolant to literally remove all air for it to not rattle anymore, optional
@@coconutnut8907 oh nice glad i could help dude
@@smile1278 how do u do this?
that noise is 99% likely over tightened fans. don't clamp them to the radiator so hard. radiators don't bend, where cases do. so the fans will tend to warp a bit if clamped onto the radiator and then the fins hit the outside
Nope. It is 100% the AIO. I have the same issue and it is exclusively the pump.
Bro where the 1% go?
Has to be cooler master. Mine has the same exact issue ATM
it literally has "Cooler Master" written all over it
How do u resolve it?
My ml360l have same problem. Only during startup though then if works fine
I have an NEXT and I have the same problem
@@kapikopisame
Turn ur cooler 90 degress counter cockwise
that is a sign that your aio is failing I would recommend contacting the seller and getting a replacement aio.
that diesel cooler
Lol
My 240 cooler master is 3 years old and has started doing this too
Does it hurt your computer?
Same . After 2 years i face same problem. What i think it's just because of water shortage
@@connorschultz7928 I was hitting 80 degrees playing minecraft I think… I ended up buying a new cheaper cooler from Amazon and selling my pc not long after this comment…
@@hbmahi pretty sure mine was a loose bearing or something inside of the part that goes on top of the cpu
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its a v8
You need to turn that mount a quarter turn and fix your loop. Spin the radiator so the tubes come down from the left and your air pocket won't make it to the pump and the pump will last alot longer.
It’s because ur pump is having to overwork itself to get water up make the chord go to the side or at the top so water flows down water doesn’t always flow up
rotate the pump and ket the pump go side way and make sure the pipe is at the bottomn of radiator,you are having bubbling issue
Pumps coming out of the bottom is fine as long as the radiator is above the pumps, gravity will do the rest.
My Cooler Master AIO just started making the same noise!! Used to be quiet then suddenly started making a similar noise along with a weird electrical wisp type noise that happens periodically.
Same
Same
Air pockett
Same.What should we do? Does it flow to all the system??
@@jousqiwnd4614 it will flow into your soul if you allow it
Luckily mine hasn't done this yet but for my second pc I bought a thermaltake 360mm for 30 extra over the cooler master thought I will say the cooling power has been great on my cooler master 360mm so far.
Its the air trapped in the pump
Well I guess all the water vaporized 🗿
Ur first problem is u didn’t mount the cooler on properly and 2 what u can do is open up the copper plate in the back and fill it with distilled water run the pump and keep filling until 0 bubbles on top and ur good to go
That's the signal you should replace your AIO pump which is probably failing or clogging up
Sounds like a diesel truck
The pump hoses have to be vertically mounted to the CPU.
AIOs are cool but thats why I like air coolers with fans.
Gamers nexus did a video on this, his set up looks exactly like what they recommended
No gamers nexus said that in a vertical mount like in the video, you need tubes at the bottom so that air gets trapped in the top tank, in this video that is not the case and no wonder air got stuck in the pump
For me, its happen when CPU over hit.
dont mount aio at top of case pump gets air bubles thats what the noise is from and its bad for the parts
Having the rad at the top of the case is the best place to put it and where most put it
Its the pump is the wrong way
Torn the cpu block round its upsidown air trapped
Cavitation
I have this problem with mine mounted at top tubes are on the left if i try to place tubes up on the pump it wont screw in only has two mounted screws and cant alternate so for me tubes left or right but this noise is pissing me off tried turning it all angles pump on full still same😔
i gave up on my AIO cooler and replace it with a decent fan cooler no noises now so far.
How about you turn the case front up for a bit and let all the water flow back to the pump? Just for a couple of minutes, no biggie. The liquid inside acts like a lubricant for the pump, and if you managed to get air trapped inside the pump during the install, that's what you get. Just turn the case front up (radiator on top of the pump, plane) and let it sit for a bit.
In the video the radiator is positioned above the pump already no?
@@HashD2 yes, but I don't know how he mounted it (as in where he sat down the radiator while he was putting the pump and so on). So better to be safe and let the water flow into the pump and all the bubbles into the radiator.
I’m pretty sure it’s recommended for every AIO to put your AIO tubes down so air pockets don’t form…
It's the opposite. Pump should be below the rad so air bubbles collect in the rad not the pump
Might be trapped air cause you installed it upside down xD or a bearing.. I’m guessing it’s air
Just get it replaced lmao
i have an aircooler and its making a similar sound, not always tho, it usually happens when im not using the pc or doing lite work. Any fix, idea or help pls.
For me, it's happen when havy work is running. Maybe it's for water issue
Thats just not enough power on cpu fan. Guve it max power for the pump
cuz it’s cooler master
If anyone sees this, go into the BIOS and change the power curve on the AIO pump so its 95% for all temperatures.
I don’t see a diesel truck in this video
All I can say is where is your pump cable connection on your motherboard, is it connected to pump_fan1 or cpu_fan1. If the pump is hooked up to either than disconnect that and attach the radiator fans to cpu_fan1 and the pump power to the nearest sys_fan
Time to refill water
You have the pump mounted wrong and the radiator mounted wrong lmao
Aio cooler is bad mounted it needs to be on top.
So the pump was dead? I assume u fixed it by now
PC diesel
Needs more water
Air bubbles I think
do these require a kind of liquid to keep them cooled? im getting one soon and don’t know much about them lol
liquid is already inside of it
Have the same problem with liquid cooler, when I open the pc, but when I restart it that noise disappear
and It comes back when I turn the pc off and leave it for couple of hours
Any Solutions ?
JESUS SAME THINGS! It first happens yesterday, first start of the day and the noise started, I immediately restarted the pc and then the noise disappeared, I also restarted myanother 3-4 times but the noise didn't come in. Then after 7-8 hours my pc was off, I started my pc again this morning and here's again the noise, after restart it disappeared.
Did you find out a solutions? Or if it is gonna broke something?
But I have a deepcool LS720
@@Skelenz i also have this horrible rattling noise and it went away for a bit while after I had moved it around to install a wifi adapter but now that it’s back in its place it started doing it again.
@@Skelenz yeah, I have the same AIO and it makes the same rattling sound... I've tried to remove it from my PC, shake it, nothing works... I'm contemplating opening the pump to see if doing that removes the bubbles
@@sebans3131 I'm going to rma if it continues. Anyway temperature doesn't seem to be affected. But im still "scared" this could cause a serious problem in the future
@@Skelenz It's scary to let it as it is right now... Gaming at night gets really noisy :(
the pump is in wrong direction top half of it is probs full of air
Think you pump on your CPU is mounted wrong, cooler master logo need to rotate 90°
Refrigerator 👌😃
Is the pump trying to suck air through the system with the lines at the top of the rad instead of the bottom?
Stop this nonsense.. it's fine with the lines at the top lol
Wire go up
U installed the aio wrong.
The tubes do NOT go at the top of the radiator, regardless of how your case is designed.
Air travels up. The tubes have been sucking air, probably gurgling as well. Which has shot your pump due to inadequate water flow.
If you install as intake in front, tubes must be on bottom so the air pocket is at the top of the radiator and never gets to the tubes.
If your case doesnt allow this, you must install the radiator on top as an exhaust.
Your welcome ans gg.
Yeah and people complain about pump failure in aio when they had installed it incorrectly in the first place lol
Its not in right got air stuck in it try rotating it
Yo bro thats thw exact thing i have with my cooler master do you know what it is
Did you ever figure out how to fix it?
My cooler master does same thing and less than a year old
Replace it?
prob air bubble
You mounted it the wrong way lol 🤦🏻♂️
PC low idle amsr
Bro cabinet kon se hai
Flip your aio
Why is like sound fucking engine
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You've got air in the pump. Looks like the pump isn't at the top so it is likely trapped there before it was installed.
Take the rad off. Rotate the whole pc so the pipes lead straight up. Will free the air and you can out it back together
did you find a way to stop the rattle
No I just got it replaced, was told it was defective
@@flaviusungurean1690 iBuyPower told me I need to send them the part and they will send one to me 3 weeks after they receive my part. That's of course absurd and unacceptable. How did you go about replacing it?
Change to air cooler better performance, and no rattling noise. Liquid cooling is trash and complete garbage. Just flashy way to take your money
@@AJ_Zen nope, it has way lower temps + looks 1000x better
@@Drip7914 Also sounds shit.
Hahahaha VW 1.9 diesel
Your installation is bad... all the bubbles goes to the pump
i have the same problem but with cpu can that?
How to fix it?
Air bubbles take it out and give a shake
just lay the computer on its side and turn it on for a few minutes, gravity will force the air pocket stuck on the pump go up straight to the radiator.
Deep Cool is better. Cooler Master sucks
Having this exact problem with Deepcool. Was fine for a year and this started suddenly.
@@sanslayer_ better use an air cooler then. More reliable
@@jonelbondyingnuezca742 no, not more reliable, they statistically perform worse than aio coolers.
@@jonelbondyingnuezca742 I use a i9 12900k, air cooler is no no