Question Strange noise when testing SSD with Samsung Magican

adrifoxbg

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A week ago a strange smell appeared for a few minutes, then disappeared without a trace. Everything is fine on all benchmarks. Temperatures are good. But is this from the pump or the motherboard?
Honestly, I'm worried it's from a capacitor
Or it's very possible it's even from the pump, because there are clearly problems with the circuit's argb which is static
Appears during random reading when testing Samsung 990 pro 1 TB
 
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capacitors smell intensely like sweet chemical, if you get a strong wiff of it it will stick in your throat for hours, once you've smelt it once you never forget it. A popped capacitor would likely give you other problems that you'd have noticed by now, and you'd be able to spot it by visual inspection

as for the noise (third strange noise post I've replied to today LOL) I'm not quite certain which noise I'm listening to, I can hear pump whine, I don't know if this is true or not (no personal experience) but people have told me that if you tip a PC so the radiator is above the cooler it can help air to come out of the pump and go to the radiator which can remove unwanted whining noises

someone with more experience would have to comment
 
you have 49 and 25 code with your motherboard , Look up your mb, what does it mean.
that display shows all different numbers,
31,37,26,23,24,49,25, 33, 56,57
it jumps from 49 to 25 really fast to be temps... but the 56/57 did happen when fans at speed so maybe

turning speakers up, I can hear the 49 did happen when fans spinning fast so could be temps. Can't say I seen a mb with temp led on it. Red not color I would have chosen

What motherboard do you have?



As for noise, sounds like water flow to me
who makes the transformer AIO?

Motherboards generally don't make noise, so if its a question between something with moving parts and something without, I would pick pump first.
because there are clearly problems with the circuit's argb which is static
So its argb doesn't work either?
 
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that display shows all different numbers,
31,37,26,23,24,49,25, 33, 56,57
it jumps from 49 to 25 really fast to be temps... but the 56/57 did happen when fans at speed so maybe

turning speakers up, I can hear the 49 did happen when fans spinning fast so could be temps. Can't say I seen a mb with temp led on it. Red not color I would have chosen

What motherboard do you have?



As for noise, sounds like water flow to me
who makes the transformer AIO?
ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 DARK HERO
In my opinion, these are not errors but processor temperature.
However, it is during an SSD test which is intensive.
I could be wrong, I'm not sure.
It is very possible that it is from the pump.
If you watch the video you will understand that the circle on the pump does not rotate, but the small round logo below does, and they are connected with an extension cable, the RGB of the fans (which work normally) with the RGB of the pump and the extension cable itself is connected to the CPU fan and the RGB of the motherboard.
 
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