I have an AIO ECO II-120R from CoolIT for about 5 years that suddenly yielded. The temperature rose instantly to over 100 degrees Celsius, the cpu went into the throttle and shut down. It was received ast RMA from the previous model, a Coolit ECO A.L.C. 120 who suffered the same symptoms.
There is no vibration when checking the pump on the power header fan, and no fan movement is detected in the bios or in the monitoring programs.
Because I do not think there is a protection of the IC that controls the pump, it may have been ceded or, due to liquid loss, the pump has caught air and the IC has burned.
What are the chances of repairing this toy? Can I replace the IC only?
For example Laing DDC pumps has a custom pcb for DIY with a more reliable controller: https://www.diyinhk.com/shop/ddc-pum...ed-mcp350.html
There is no vibration when checking the pump on the power header fan, and no fan movement is detected in the bios or in the monitoring programs.
Because I do not think there is a protection of the IC that controls the pump, it may have been ceded or, due to liquid loss, the pump has caught air and the IC has burned.
What are the chances of repairing this toy? Can I replace the IC only?
For example Laing DDC pumps has a custom pcb for DIY with a more reliable controller: https://www.diyinhk.com/shop/ddc-pum...ed-mcp350.html
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