Hi,
Took me a grooling 5 hours to build my PC as I love good cable management
It was my first time also using a AIO for the cpu.
First thing I noticed on power up was a scratchy type noise, almost identical to how a HDD sounds when doing read/writes, but constantly. Took the panel off and my ear tells me its coming from the CPU/waterblock pump. Is this standard noice for the Corsair H100i RGB Platinum.
I have the Corsair 220T Airflow case and my initail veiw is the cpu is running warmer than id expect ranging from ~40-60 degrees C.
At the moment im just installing all the apps i want, and have the side panal off so ive not left it to idle in a closed case yet... but that brings me to my next challange:
My MoBo is Strix B450-E, I set all the chassi fans (bar the CPU) to a "silent profile" in the Bios. I noticed the thresh hold for increased speed is 50c (bang in the middle of my temp ranges) so they are constantly going up and down
but tbh its really not that quiet when below 50c.
Hoping someone can help or give tips on either issue.
Thanks
Took me a grooling 5 hours to build my PC as I love good cable management

It was my first time also using a AIO for the cpu.
First thing I noticed on power up was a scratchy type noise, almost identical to how a HDD sounds when doing read/writes, but constantly. Took the panel off and my ear tells me its coming from the CPU/waterblock pump. Is this standard noice for the Corsair H100i RGB Platinum.
I have the Corsair 220T Airflow case and my initail veiw is the cpu is running warmer than id expect ranging from ~40-60 degrees C.
At the moment im just installing all the apps i want, and have the side panal off so ive not left it to idle in a closed case yet... but that brings me to my next challange:
My MoBo is Strix B450-E, I set all the chassi fans (bar the CPU) to a "silent profile" in the Bios. I noticed the thresh hold for increased speed is 50c (bang in the middle of my temp ranges) so they are constantly going up and down

Hoping someone can help or give tips on either issue.
Thanks
