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Eimaj

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  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Interests
    Computer Hardware, Podcasting,
  • Occupation
    Radiographer (Rad Tech)

System

  • CPU
    i7 4970K
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Gaming 7
  • RAM
    32GB HyperX Savage
  • GPU
    Zotac GTX1070 8GB Amp Edition
  • Case
    Fractal Design R4
  • Storage
    1x 480GB SSD 2x 2TB Seagate Barracudas in RAID1
  • PSU
    Corsair AX860i
  • Display(s)
    x 2 ASUS 24"
  • Cooling
    Be Quiet Shadow Rock 2
  • Keyboard
    K70 Rapidfire
  • Mouse
    Corsair Harpoon
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Professional 64bit
  1. I wanted to experiment with an old PC I got for free and breathe new life into it. Specs: AMD Phenom x6 1055T – Ocd to 3.4GHz Cooled with Hyper 212X 8GB DDR3 1066MHz 250GB SSD 1TB SSHD for Games Sapphire HD7970 3GB (Has a direct copper contact Heatsink) My question specifically relates to the HD7970 3GB – whilst gaming it gets like a jet turbine, even after being cleaned to the point of looking factory fresh, and new Kyronaught thermal paste. In the past I have delided both my personal rigs and used Liquid Metal TIM to revive 2 old and severely overheating laptops, all absolute huge success stories. Here’s where some unusual stuff happened when it comes to applying liquid metal to the HD7970. My usual process involves Isopropyl 99% to get rid of the old thermal goo and then a toothpick and electrical contact cleaner to get it absolutely pristine [see photo]. Then use nail polish to insulate the SMDs around the die, wait for it to cure, and then gingerly apply liquid metal to both the die and heatsink and re-assemble. Success it would seem the machine booted immediately into Windows, but then gremlins: When loading Unigen Heaven or Furr Mark or any GPU specific stress test it runs… for about maybe 10 – 30 seconds and then rage quits and screen goes black… fan stops PC completely crashes. As for games (to see of it was the load type affecting the crash) it runs for maybe a couple of rounds of CS:GO. My immediate thoughts I’ve either nocked off an SMD but they all look OK and I’d imagine the PC would not even boot or give a display output. Under very light loads or YouTube 4K auto-play some random videos for about an hour did not result in the hard crash. Have I killed it? Would going back to Kryonaught thermal paste fix this? I’ve speculated that it might be that under load the VRMS aren’t getting the same airflow from the fans as they would when the GPU had normal thermal paste as they spine WAY slower but even maxing the fan speed manually did not help much perhaps a few more seconds in game / stress test. I would also like to hear if any of you have had similar things happen or have had success with old hardware revivial that is discontinued / end of life and been resurrected and given a new lease of life by Liquid Metal or exotic cooling experiments.
  2. Hi All, I have a rather frustrating issue. I recently built a computer for a friend which for about 6 months has been fine. Even they did the windows 10 upgrade themselves with no issues although the PC is pretty much used as a browsing machine and HTPC using Kodi media player. Recently my friend become frustrated that the keyboard and mouse stopped working suddenly and couldn't get hold of me for tech support and so returned them for a refund and bought a different brand. The returned brand were Logitech and the new wireless keyboard and mouse are Microsoft they installed and worked fine for about 24hrs and then stopped again. In windows device manager it says this verbatim: (Device Descriptor Request Failed) Code 43 I have tried literally everything. This youtube video demonstrates exactly what happens ---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz0gyVWyVSc I've reinstalled the chipset drivers with the wireless keyboard and mouse receiver whilst unplugged then reinserted in a different port and still doesn't work. If it makes a difference the PC specs: ASUS H81I-PLUS Intel G3258 Anniversary Edition 3.2GHz 4GB DDR3 1600MHz HyperX Fury RAM 500GB Seagate SSHD Antec ISK110 Mini-ITX Case with 90W PSU Windows 10 Pro -Upgraded from 7 Pro x64 I have been providing support and instructions through Skype and over the phone to my friend I will post more detailed info when I can get an output from device mangler and actually be at the computer . If anyone has any other ideas then it would be most appreciated. PS I've been managed to do control the PC through VNC which I left on there in case anything like this happened but its not a practical solution lol
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