1. Yes. Not sure how many cables it has (likely 1 or 2) but re-seat them all.
2. OK, hmm. Well, v4.8.20 is the version that Dell says works on the Aurora-R7. I suppose you could try a clean-install of the newer 4.8.23 version. Uninstall old, reboot, then install. But if it doesn't help, I would go back to v4.8.20 and trouble-shoot from there.
Im having same issue. Just bought on the 28th of feb. Loaded command center and the pump icon was there. Then it said failure and disappeared. Have tried everything above and other stuff to no fix. Really frustrating.
Found a fix? Ive ran every test. Reinstalled etc. Doesnt even show up. Reseated both plugs etc. About to take computer back and go for something else..
I also have the same problem. I purchase my aurora R7 2/22/2018. All was find until yesterday 3/7/2018 I had a problem with ms outlook 2016 and tech support turned off some of my services. OC controls were slow and facpu error showed up on the upper left side of my monitor.
It does not seem to cause a problem now but I would like it fixed asap.
I bought and Aurora R7 on Friday 3-2-18. There is zero physical damages and every other censor in the pc is working. Is there anything that can fix this?
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Did you try re-seating both of it's connectors?
What version of AW-CC are you clean-installing?
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You mean the connectors of the liquid pump?
The version is 4.8.20.
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1. Yes. Not sure how many cables it has (likely 1 or 2) but re-seat them all.
2. OK, hmm. Well, v4.8.20 is the version that Dell says works on the Aurora-R7. I suppose you could try a clean-install of the newer 4.8.23 version. Uninstall old, reboot, then install. But if it doesn't help, I would go back to v4.8.20 and trouble-shoot from there.
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I have had my Aurora R7 brand new out of the box for less than a week and I am having this same problem... Did you find a fix ??
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If it:
1. Passes ePSA (IIRC, it shows the Pump-RPM and Radiator-Fan Speed)
2. Can hold Intel-i7 Processor at about 75c while gaming (or running OCCT, Prime95, etc.)
... My guess would be it's just an Alienware Command Center glitch.
If you are both having this problem with a new Aurora-R7, sounds like maybe it's related to the version of AW-CC are you running.
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Me too! Seems to be trending
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Not sure if you saw this, but this is how you test it.
Seems to be confirmed to be a minor glitch in Alienware Command Center
https://www.dell.com/community/Alienware-Desktops/Brand-New-aurora-r7-cpu-pump-failure/td-p/6022213
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I also have the same problem. I purchase my aurora R7 2/22/2018. All was find until yesterday 3/7/2018 I had a problem with ms outlook 2016 and tech support turned off some of my services. OC controls were slow and facpu error showed up on the upper left side of my monitor.
It does not seem to cause a problem now but I would like it fixed asap.
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