Hey everyone, my computer just overheated, and when I checked the BIOS, I noticed that my AIO CPU cooler's pump is showing 0 RPM. Everything else is working fine. Is this pump completely fried? Is there any chance I can get it working again, or will I have to buy a new one?
4 Answers
If it's reading 0 RPM, you're probably out of luck. But hey, at least you mentioned you have a warranty! You might want to reach out for a replacement.
Most likely, if the pump is reading 0 RPM and it's plugged in, it’s not something you can fix. AIO pumps aren’t user-serviceable, unfortunately. You're probably looking at needing a replacement.
Another thing to keep in mind is that if you can get it replaced, it might take some time. Just make sure they actually honor the warranty!
Yeah, it's generally a lost cause. Those pumps tend to fail, and fixing them usually isn’t feasible without specialized equipment. You might just need to get a new AIO.

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