Hi There,
I'm not really sure if i have an issue or whether it's just me being paranoid !
I've just replaced my pretty old RM850 with an Antec Signature 1000 Titanium as i was getting the occasion total power off when playing a heavy duty game for several hours.
When i fired it all back up I noticed that my flow indicator was not moving !
I have a Asus Prime X570 Pro + AMD Ryzen 5900X and use the Mobo Qfan control plus FanXpert4 in the OS.
I've generally run the PWM D5 pump at about 45% ramping up to 80% based on the inline temp sensor.
Pump RPM at the low end is 2220.
With replacing the PSU, I've had the PC on its side, and was therefore wondering if I'd managed to get an air lock in the system ... I've since put the PC at every conceivable angel and direction to try to get any air locks out, I also left it off overnight with the fill port screw cap off to aid in any de-bubbling.
BUT now it seems that I only get enough flow to turn the indicator when running the pump at 50% .. roughly 3300 RPM, which is significantly louder that what I had it at and what I want
Also when running it at BIOS set speed with the PSU bridge connector (I think about 60-70%) the flow stops when I put the PC on its side ... and when tilting it up-side-down .... I'm not sure what this is telling me ! ?
CPU temp at idle with pump at 3300RPM is 48c . Stress testing it for 5 mins or so with CPU-Z takes it up to 71c - with the pump running at 70% 3950RPM the CPU temp is pretty much the same.
Running the pump ate 90% 4650RPM actually got the CPU up to 78c, but I did leave it stress testing for longer (forgot it was running
)
I'm fairly sure my temps were lower than this whilst running my more conservative pump curve (only maxed out at 75% and generally sat at 45% at 30c ... it's not doing that now
I hope one of you may have an idea ... ultimately I know I'll probably have to do a full strip-down to see what's going on, but I'd rather avoid that hassle if I can !
Full specs below, plus a few pics that might help to see how I'm setup.
Many thanks
Damian
Coolermaster ATCS 840 Case
ASUS PRIME X570 PRO
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Crucial BALLISTIX 32GB (2X16GB) DDR4 PC4-28800C16 3600MHZ
RTX 3080 Founders Edition
Samsung 980 PRO 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0
+ 4 other Samsung SSD's
XSPC / Laing D5 PWM Water Pump
XSPC Nylon Dual 5.25 Bay Reservoir for Laing D5 V2
Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GTX-Lite 360
Hardware Labs Black ICE Nemesis Radiator GTX 120
Alphacool Eisfluegel flow indicator
XSPC G1/4 Plug with 10k Sensor
Corsair PWM SP120 Fan - Quiet Edition X 4 + 2 internal 120mm fans and 1 X 240mm at the front
Mayhems XT-1 Nuke Clear Concentrate Coolant mixed with Mayhems Ultra Pure H2O
TechN CPU waterblock
Alphacool Eisblock Aurora GPX-N RTX 3080 Founders Edition Graphics Card Water Block

I'm not really sure if i have an issue or whether it's just me being paranoid !
I've just replaced my pretty old RM850 with an Antec Signature 1000 Titanium as i was getting the occasion total power off when playing a heavy duty game for several hours.
When i fired it all back up I noticed that my flow indicator was not moving !
I have a Asus Prime X570 Pro + AMD Ryzen 5900X and use the Mobo Qfan control plus FanXpert4 in the OS.
I've generally run the PWM D5 pump at about 45% ramping up to 80% based on the inline temp sensor.
Pump RPM at the low end is 2220.
With replacing the PSU, I've had the PC on its side, and was therefore wondering if I'd managed to get an air lock in the system ... I've since put the PC at every conceivable angel and direction to try to get any air locks out, I also left it off overnight with the fill port screw cap off to aid in any de-bubbling.
BUT now it seems that I only get enough flow to turn the indicator when running the pump at 50% .. roughly 3300 RPM, which is significantly louder that what I had it at and what I want

Also when running it at BIOS set speed with the PSU bridge connector (I think about 60-70%) the flow stops when I put the PC on its side ... and when tilting it up-side-down .... I'm not sure what this is telling me ! ?
CPU temp at idle with pump at 3300RPM is 48c . Stress testing it for 5 mins or so with CPU-Z takes it up to 71c - with the pump running at 70% 3950RPM the CPU temp is pretty much the same.
Running the pump ate 90% 4650RPM actually got the CPU up to 78c, but I did leave it stress testing for longer (forgot it was running

I'm fairly sure my temps were lower than this whilst running my more conservative pump curve (only maxed out at 75% and generally sat at 45% at 30c ... it's not doing that now

I hope one of you may have an idea ... ultimately I know I'll probably have to do a full strip-down to see what's going on, but I'd rather avoid that hassle if I can !

Full specs below, plus a few pics that might help to see how I'm setup.
Many thanks
Damian
Coolermaster ATCS 840 Case
ASUS PRIME X570 PRO
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Crucial BALLISTIX 32GB (2X16GB) DDR4 PC4-28800C16 3600MHZ
RTX 3080 Founders Edition
Samsung 980 PRO 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0
+ 4 other Samsung SSD's
XSPC / Laing D5 PWM Water Pump
XSPC Nylon Dual 5.25 Bay Reservoir for Laing D5 V2
Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GTX-Lite 360
Hardware Labs Black ICE Nemesis Radiator GTX 120
Alphacool Eisfluegel flow indicator
XSPC G1/4 Plug with 10k Sensor
Corsair PWM SP120 Fan - Quiet Edition X 4 + 2 internal 120mm fans and 1 X 240mm at the front
Mayhems XT-1 Nuke Clear Concentrate Coolant mixed with Mayhems Ultra Pure H2O
TechN CPU waterblock
Alphacool Eisblock Aurora GPX-N RTX 3080 Founders Edition Graphics Card Water Block



