[SOLVED] Buzzing noise from the AIO ?

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REALLY need help here. Built a PC 7 days ago and a buzzing noise just started. I went into my local PBTech where I got it built and they said it’s the normal noise of the AIO. Here’s a video: https://youtube.com/shorts/JvZBPoGYbMU?feature=share best to turn volume right up and put up to your ear.

How do I stop this?? I have an NZXT M22. I read into fan curves but couldn’t figure it out. Any suggestions for CPU fan curves as well? Really want to get rid of this buzz. Very irritating.

Other specs: Ryzen 7 5800X paired with an RTX 3060Ti
 
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A bit too short of a vid to tell what that noise is, but what little of it i heard, it sounded like air bubbles trapped inside the AIO.
This is completely normal and one of the many downsides of having an AIO. Btw, some AIOs are more prone to trapped air than others.

As to fix it, small video:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GcSDODt528


As seen from the small vid, the rad is mounted with tubes up. Yours is mounted with tubes down, so you might need to remount your rad if tilting doesn't help.

But for best fix, don't use AIO at all. Instead, use air cooler.

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A bit too short of a vid to tell what that noise is, but what little of it i heard, it sounded like air bubbles trapped inside the AIO.
This is completely normal and one of the many downsides of having an AIO. Btw, some AIOs are more prone to trapped air than others.

As to fix it, small video:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GcSDODt528


As seen from the small vid, the rad is mounted with tubes up. Yours is mounted with tubes down, so you might need to remount your rad if tilting doesn't help.

But for best fix, don't use AIO at all. Instead, use air cooler.
 
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Jan 14, 2022
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A bit too short of a vid to tell what that noise is, but what little of it i heard, it sounded like air bubbles trapped inside the AIO.
This is completely normal and one of the many downsides of having an AIO. Btw, some AIOs are more prone to trapped air than others.

As to fix it, small video:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GcSDODt528


As seen from the small vid, the rad is mounted with tubes up. Yours is mounted with tubes down, so you might need to remount your rad if tilting doesn't help.

But for best fix, don't use AIO at all. Instead, use air cooler.
Thank you! I’ll give it a go
 
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