Question Liquid cooler issue ?

Mar 16, 2025
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Hello everyone. Following a thread I opened earlier, I want to ask a question.

When I moved the radiator on my Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB cooling system , I heard small noises, like liquid sloshing about.

I read a while back that when this happened, it was because the liquid had evaporated a little and there were bubbles inside.

I don't know if this could be the case or if there's nothing to worry about.

I've had the cooling system running since 2019, and I've seen that it may have reached the end of its life cycle.

What do you think?

Thank you very much.
 
I read a while back that when this happened, it was because the liquid had evaporated a little and there were bubbles inside.
No matter how much the advertising on All-in-One liquid cooler's state about how they're a closed loop, the liquid inside will always see evaporation due to permeation, over time. Please keep in mind that brand new AIO's will also have a very small amount of air bubbles in them due to the process in which AIO's are filled in the factory, so you can hear that exact sloshing around noise when you shake an AIO's radiator after unboxing it.

I don't know if this could be the case or if there's nothing to worry about.
If the temps on your platform skyrocket while the system is idling, that's when you replace it.
 
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Hello everyone. Following a thread I opened earlier, I want to ask a question.

When I moved the radiator on my liquid cooling system Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB, I heard small noises, like liquid sloshing.

I read a while back that when this happened, it was because the liquid had evaporated a little and there were bubbles inside.

I don't know if this could be the case or if there's nothing to worry about.

I've had the cooling system running since 2019, and I've seen that it may have reached the end of its life cycle.

What do you think?

Thank you very much.
It works until it doesn't, if it keeps on cooling satisfactorily let it stay, when it doesn't change it. Unless pump craps out completely temperatures will creep up slowly. It's not like it will spring a leak or something because of age.
 

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