My DeepCool AIO Has Started Making a Whirring Noise—Is the Pump Failing?

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Asked By MellowCedar47 On

My DeepCool all-in-one CPU cooler has been running for about three years, but it recently started making a noticeable whirring sound. I'm not sure whether the noise is coming from the pump or one of the radiator fans. Is this a sign that the cooler is beginning to fail, or is there a practical way to diagnose and fix it? The radiator is mounted at the top of the case.

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Answered By NovaTrail52 On

Since the radiator is top-mounted, its position is generally ideal because air should collect in the radiator rather than at the pump. If the pump itself is making a new grinding or rattling noise after three years, the pump bearing may be wearing out, and replacement is usually more practical than repairing the sealed unit.

Answered By CopperMoth31 On

Also check for dust, a loose fan screw, or a cable touching one of the blades. If the noise changes when you adjust fan speed, it is probably a fan issue. If it changes with pump speed or remains constant while the fans are stopped, start planning for a replacement cooler.

Answered By OrbitPanda8 On

First, try to identify whether the sound is coming from the pump block on the CPU or from a radiator fan. You can carefully stop each fan briefly with a finger or a plastic tool while the system is running—don’t use anything metal. If the noise continues with the fans stopped, the pump is the more likely source.

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