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Laing DDC310 making sounds, but not pushing any water

Discussion in 'Watercooling' started by Davedo99, 27 Aug 2023.

  1. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    2 wire, black impeller... looks like a basic DDC 1.
     
  2. Davedo99

    Davedo99 What's a Dremel?

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  3. Big Elf

    Big Elf Oh no! Not another f----ing elf!

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    It's got the tach wire and the PWM wire in the 4 pin fan connector so it is PWM controllable either through the BIOS or through software supplied with the motherboard.
     
  4. Davedo99

    Davedo99 What's a Dremel?

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    Thanks! I will try getting into that when I’m back home again
     
  5. Davedo99

    Davedo99 What's a Dremel?

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    Hello,

    Thanks for all your previous help, it was really precious for me!

    I tried downloading the Asus AI Suite 3 to control the pump speed, couldn’t find it though. It doesn’t say it is included for the Asus x299 pro/se mainboard.

    How do I than control it?

    Also from a different topic, my PSU randomly started making weird electrical sounds. It is decently loud and sounds like mini flashes. (Short Video: https://youtube.com/shorts/SluEvQRk6cw?si=z0rDQ_DTnP8zYLuI). The noises aren’t consistent though, they might come and go throughout few minutes.

    Is this problematic? How can I fix this?

    Thanks for your help regarding both topics!!!

    PS: regarding the pump frequency. I wasn’t able to find anything in the bios either, not even fan control.
     
  6. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    No pro here, but it could be trash in the fan or a bearing going bad. I've also heard automotive relays that made that sound when they get flaky, but it's often something connected to them that make them do that.
    That said, DO NOT tear into your psu if you have no experience with them. The stored voltage can kill.
     
  7. Davedo99

    Davedo99 What's a Dremel?

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    Alright, thanks for your reply!
     

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