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CPU: INTEL CORE I5-9600KF

M/B: ASROCK B365M PHANTOM GAMING 4

GPU: AORUS GEFORCE GTX1080TI DDR5X 11GB

RAM: KINGSTON HYPERX PREDATOR RGB DDR4 16GB (8GBx2) 3200

SSD: DEVA'S E240E 240GB 3D NAND

HDD: SEAGATE BARRACUDA 1TB 7200RPM SATA III

COOLING: COOLER MASTER MASTER LIQUID ML240R RGB

PSU: CORSAIR RM750X

Case: TSUNAMI DMS-07

Motherboard: MSI-Z77A-GD65

Processor: Intel i5-3570K

Memory: Corsair 8GB DDR3 1866MHz CL9

Video Card: EVGA GTX 570

AIO Liquid Cooler: Corsair H100i

Hard Drives: 120GB OCZ Vertex 3 / 1TB WD Black / 2x 3TB Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair TX850M

Case: CM 690 ii Advanced

Sound Card: Asus Xonar DX

KB/Mouse: G15 / G9

Monitor: SAMSUNG 2343BWX

Motherboard: MSI-Z77A-GD65

Processor: Intel i5-3570K

Memory: Corsair 8GB DDR3 1866MHz CL9

Video Card: EVGA GTX 570

AIO Liquid Cooler: Corsair H100i

Hard Drives: 120GB OCZ Vertex 3 / 1TB WD Black / 2x 3TB Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair TX850M

Case: CM 690 ii Advanced

Sound Card: Asus Xonar DX

KB/Mouse: G15 / G9

Monitor: SAMSUNG 2343BWX

I cleaned it off from the heat exchanger. It did not appear to be metalic and when it dried it crumbled to dust. It seemed to be just dust and dirt.

Removing the bottom cover exposes the pump rotor. Water comes in through the hole in the bottom left. The input chamber is almost completely filled with a foam rubber insert. The pump pulls water through the heat exchange and the water then exits through thole just above the input hole.

This shows the foam rubber insert that fills the input chamber and the pump rotor and axle.

The electromagnet that drives the pump rotor. The black dome near the center is where the permanent magnet on the rotor sits.

The cold plate assembly comes apart and the problem becomes apparent. On the back of the cold plate is a heat exchanger (lots of small fins) and the input side of the heat exchanger is loaded with crud.

A few more little screws and it's all down to little bits.

Close up of the pump rotor and axle. The black thing at the bottom of the rotor is the permanent magnet.

There wasn't as much water as I was expecting. Note that most of the dirt and crud was already in the bucket.

A poor attempt at better lighting.

The liquid input and output connections to the pump. The two small screws/washers hold the connections in. Once the screws are removed the hose connections are still quite firm but with a little effort they pull out.

Close up of the cold plate with the thermal compound removed.

This one shows the inside part of the cold plate. The small hole near the the bottom of the pump is where the liquid goes to the cold plate. It lines up with the hole on the right side fo the cold plate assembly. The large hole near the top is where the liquid comes from the cold plate. The pump rotor is behind this hole.

This is a sealed system so where did all this crud come from?

The pump splits in half. The top part (on the left) contains the pump and the circuit board. The bottom part (on the right) contains the cold plate.

Top of the radiator with part number data. I have no idea what that little Q P switch does.

Cold plate on the bottom of the pump unit. There's still some thermal compound on the cold plate.

The crud has almost completely blocked off the input to the heat exchanger.

The top cover of the pump comes off. There's a little clear plastic thing that I assume is a diffuser for the LED.

Liquid hoses removed from the pump.

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Power

930 kW

Year of manufacture

2004

Refrigerant circuit

3 pcs.

Type of refrigerant

R407Š”

Compressors

3 pcs. York(screw)

Number of fans

16 шт.

Dimensions

8,7 х 2,35 х 2,45 m.

Weight

11100 kg

Дondition

excellent

Power

269 kW

Year of manufacture

2000

Refrigerant circuit

1 pc.

Type of refrigerant

R404A

Compressors

1 pc. TRANE (screw)

Number of fans

6 pcs.

Dimensions

4 x 2,1 x 2,2 m.

Weight

2500 kg.

Дondition

good

Type

water cooled

Power

105 kW

Year of manufacture

2005

Type of refrigerant

R407C

Compressors

3 pcs. Trane (scroll)

Refrigerant circuit

2 pcs.

Dimensions

2,1 x 1 x 1,55 m.

Weight

655 kg.

Дondition

excellent

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