The problem is they switched the outsource company and so on, and to the people saying RMA and get 2-3 more H100's sounding like that I personally have heard an H100 up close and @ max it is not loud or even really audible especially enough to 100% say "this dont sound right" so clearly RMA your H100 and maybe get a decent one or just sit with a broken one? No brainer if you ask me.
i have contacted them about and i will wait to see what happens
The chances for air bubbles are very low. But you could wait and see if the sound/bubbles go away. Corsair suggests people to lay the pc case down (the case should lay on its side). Sometimes it works, sometimes not but I've heard that the sound can come back if it disappears without a fix/RMA.
but if i rma is I'm sure that i get a part that work
Don't demand anything, you will get more attention and help being courteous. When have you ever heard someone tell this story.
Scenario #1:Code:Hey listen, I recently bought and had to send back an item to your company because it was faulty. Your going to give me something for my troubles.or did you hear this one?Code:I am sorry sir can you tell us the product name and model? (at this point all you get is basic uncaring service for being a cock)
Scenario #2Code:Hi, so I recently bought and had to send back an item to your company because it was faulty. It is seemingly faulty still and I'd really enjoy a working version of your product can you assist me?Code:I am sorry sir can you tell us the product name and model? (at this point you might be flagged for "gifts" which is more or less one of the free game coupons companies spit around.)
Last edited by Milkshake86; 2012-05-27 at 06:48 PM.
By demanding I didn't meant being a prick! I presume good manners from the OP! If I have to sit on additional costs for a unit that should work properly and they send me a second time a faulty unit I should have all the rights to get something for my troubles. They shouldn't send faulty replacements and if they do so they should satisfy their costumer or they will leave.
for the fix what do i need to buy?
when i rma it, how long is the normal time before i receive a new one?
I've told and posted you everything in my previous replies. But I would only suggest it, if the RMA isn't free/to much hassle for you. If they send you your H100 in 4 days back for free RMA it.
Marest said in his post 4 days and he lives in Sweden.
Last edited by mmocee8931b182; 2012-05-27 at 07:15 PM.
4 days is pretty good, i have contacted them as i said, and they will most likely recommend rma
does any of you know if when the new version of h100 come?
There is a quick fix if you don't want to bother with sending it back.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1236923/c...nding-pump-fix
Diode from radioshack, solder onto a molex extension (everyone has at least 10 of those).
Took me 10 minutes, and solved my problem.
i have ordered one from the guy on the forum to see if it fix it, i don't have a molex extender at home and i live in denmark so don't know where i can buy the diode
There are 2 known issues with the H100 - that pump noise that you are experiencing and a faulty fan controller that keeps the fans locked on high. My first H100 had the fan issue - I returned it for a new one and it is perfect. RMA it until you get one that works correctly. The replacement will most likely be fine.
i have contacted corsair on monday but still got no answer
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http://www.av-cables.dk/computer_kab...r_4536_da.html can i connect the molex from the h100 to my fan controller and then adjust the rpm so it doenst say the noise?
Last edited by mmoc99aa764cd8; 2012-05-30 at 05:25 PM.
does anybody know if that will work?