What Can I Do If My AIO Pump Is Stuck at 0 RPM?

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Asked By GamerGal42 On

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

Answered By CoolTechDude On

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.

Answered By TechWhiz99 On

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.

Answered By WarrantyWizard11 On

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!

Answered By FixItFelix74 On

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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