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  1. I exchanged the unit at the place of purchase. This unit does not exhibit all the air issues of the last unit. So if you hear air running through your pump often then you likely have a bad unit.
  2. OK well it is still doing it so I guess this unit is defective. I will be returning it. I will post here for others to know if the new one does it.
  3. Are thee any PSU's that are supported by the Sync Controller that has the same fan style as the Floe Triple Riing RGB 360? Currently I have 4 devices from my Floe Triple Riing RGB 360 hooked up to it and working. Hoping to find a PSU to go along with it. I see the new iRGB but they have the new 18 led fan so I am not sure it will match my system or if it is sync controller supported. If anyone knows how the 8 and 2 led fans look together that would be good info.
  4. Just purchased the Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition and am having an issue. I have the P3 case so the tubes are up top. From the beginning I hear an occasional sound of bubbles going through the pump. One time I booted up and it sounded rough like in the YouTube videos of people illustrating it and I just leaned it for a second and it went away. While this was ok for now, it will not be in the future. I intend on wall mounting the unit after setup and testing. This is my third AIO (First Thermaltake) and I have not had this happen before. 1. - Will this occasional noise ever go away? 2. - Is my unit defective? 3. - Is there a way to make it go away? 4. - If someone who really knows can tell me the logic I would appreciate understanding how mounting the radiator with the tubes at the top is not an issue. I feel like all air is at the top by the inlet and that is why this is happening.
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