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Message 2009451 - Posted: 27 Aug 2019, 0:35:13 UTC

Had to power down. Machine over heating from unknown cause(s). May be a couple of days before I'm back up.


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Message 2009467 - Posted: 27 Aug 2019, 3:15:03 UTC

It seems the pump has flailed for my lg.


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Message 2009477 - Posted: 27 Aug 2019, 6:15:22 UTC - in response to Message 2009467.  

It seems the pump has flailed for my lg.
That would do it.
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Message 2010623 - Posted: 4 Sep 2019, 12:01:06 UTC

AT the time of the shutdown, I noticed that the pump was not working and HWinfo64 showed temps in the RED, and did an immediate power off, switch on PSU.

Went through 2 more larger pumps purchased locally, Microcenter, which failed with no power. The larger pumps also from EKWB used MOLEX power connectors. Had to go to their web site to find a pump similar to my original and installed it yesterday afternoon. Ran it for several hours without crunching to observe temps. So everything is back up as of 21:30 last night.


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