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05-04-2024 03:10 AM
Hi,
On start up comes up with 527-CPU Liquid Cooling Pump(2) not detected.
I have checked the connections, they seem good, so I assume my next option is to replace the Liquid Cooling Pump?
My question is which one of the two is actually Liquid Cooling Pump(2)?
The CPU's are identified as CPU0 and CPU1, so I assume CPU0 is (1) and CPU1 is (2)?
Thanks
05-04-2024 09:47 AM - edited 05-04-2024 09:48 AM
on the z820 cpu 0 (primary cpu) is pump #1 and cpu 1 which is closest to the rear of the case) is pump #2
the pumps can fail, and if getting this message shutdown and do not use the system until cooler/pump is replaced
or remove second cpu/cooler note that sec cpu is required to activate white PCI-E slots on motherboard
as the z820 water cooling coolers are now hard to find and overpriced for used ones
it is possible to use the z840 3d vapor coolers on the z820 however this will require a small 4 pin 40mm fan attached to each pump header to supply a tach signal so the z820 bios thinks the pumps are still attached/working i recommend this fan be placed on the vapor cooler near the bottom plate or on the cooling fins
the vapor coolers will handle the z820's 150 watt cpu's using the fan trick........do not attempt to use the z840's method of connecting the vapor cooler on the z824, you must use the fan method