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03-22-2017 07:49 PM
Desktop is 15 months old and had been operating with no issues until a few days ago.
No changes from the original configuration.
System boots normally, from a cold start. CPU temperature goes from 35C to 80C.
Window movements stutter when you use the mouse.
Heat sink is secured to the processor. Radiator is clean with no obstructions.
Fan is running normally, but no warm/hot air is being pushed out.
Can not tell if pump is running.
Any thoughts on checking the pump or hardware output?
Are there any BIOS or system setting that I can check?
Are there diagnostics that I can run?
Thank you
03-22-2017 09:37 PM
@JMM13, welcome to the forum.
Here is a guide to help you test your system for hardware failures. Read it carefully and see if it gives you any solutions. I can't find any information on testing the liquid cooling system, but if it comes to that point, I will ask the appropriate peope within HP for help. Let me know what you find out from the testing.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
04-01-2017 09:05 PM
The new Liquid Cooling System (LCS) resolved the problem. The system is now running cooler and quieter. For anyone needing to replace their LCS, please be aware that the replacement units have a larger radiator and fan than the original stock system.
Thank you for your help!
JMM13
