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_BJE_

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  • Birthday Jul 01, 1996

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    HongKong/Australia

System

  • CPU
    i7 8700k
  • RAM
    32GB DDR4 G.skill RGB
  • GPU
    2x Asus strix 1080ti
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Eliten
  • Storage
    1TB Samsung 960evo / 2x2TB Seagate Barracuda (raid 0) / NAS 6x4TB Seagate Ironwolf (raid 5)
  • PSU
    Corsair RM1000i
  • Cooling
    Fully custom water cooling
  • Mouse
    G903
  • Operating System
    Win 10
  • Laptop
    MSI G65s

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  1. i usually give it a pretty hard tug on it to see if its secured its needed quite a bit to actually pull it out by force so i dont think its not pushed in properly. this issue is overtime like sometimes weeks after its been fully assembled. i added a vent to hopefully mitigate the pressure buildup if it is but if that fails too im genuinely out of idea. this has happened 4 times over the span of half a year
  2. I swapped direction and removed a 280 rad as I was thinking maybe less resistant might help but it clearly didn’t. As for the fitting I’m pretty sure it’s not the same one as when I rebuild them they get mixed up but I have already set aside the ones that failed just in case If it is the fitting
  3. The first image is the current loop and same setup as prior to the upgrades. the second one is the previous attempt that also popped. I’m pretty sure everything is right but an extra eye to check things might spot something.
  4. I pushed 0.7 psi for a short time no problem and held a sustained 0.5 for around 2 hours. The manual recommended 0.3 but yea the only thing that can cause a pop is pressure but where is it all coming from it can’t be all from the heat as you said. But yea I’ll try and leave the top open and leave some more air
  5. Not in this specific failure but in the past I tried that but it still failed but that did last the longest
  6. Hi there I want to ask everyone here on what’s the possible wrong here as I’m at a lost. I have this problem of tubing popping out of the fitting over time. Everything looks fine even tested fine with the ekwb leak tester but after a while (this can be a few days or a few months) it just randomly explodes this is not the first time in fact 4th and I’m at a loss. This system is overall was working fine for years before I have upgraded from 1080ti to 3080ti this issue just popped up after the upgrade and I honestly don’t know what could be causing it I hope you guys can shine some light on this situation full setup as of now Ryzen 5900x 32gb ddr4 Asus x570 hero 2x 3080ti tubing are 16mm od all water cooling parts are from ekwb cpu and gpu have their own seperate loop and this only happens in the gpu loop Edit: the system is under load when this accrued and also pervious occasion. Heat output is about 500-600w if software is to believe if this matters
  7. i do have cable extensions from cablemod but no sata adapters. i needed it cuz im using the enthoo elite and normal cables wont reach. does it effect how the psu functions?
  8. Didnt help sadly. i did notice tho after shutoff and i booted back up the PSU fan spins fast and stays on for a while even there is no load to try and cool it off but once it cooled off and the fan shuts off it seems it never turns back on even if i start loading it and heating it up again. is it possible that something is preventing the fans from spinning back up or is the unit faulty
  9. Im pretty sure. there isnt other variable i can think of. the symptom kind of matches too. The environment isnt the best its sitting right next to a radiator but in a different chamber and the psu is very hot to the touch im sure if the fan turns on it can cool itself since theres fresh air for it. Ok. ill switch it and see if it solves my issue
  10. i do have a rm850i in another system but i dont think that can power this current pc. i guess the only option i have is hack the fan or see if i can get a refund and find a psu that doesn't bind the fan with load. i wish they keep the hxi lines like the old days, the only smart corsair ones thats still selling are the ax1600i which is hella expensive and overkill
  11. hx1200 sorry i have the rm1000x before in other builds and it has the same exact issue it seems to be dependent on the load not so much for temp but i could be wrong its just what i observed over the years. EDIT: The fan work perfectly fine if i hit the system with full load
  12. that could work, haven't thought of that thanks RMA wont work since its a design issue unless they can give me a refund haha
  13. Here is a weird situation im in. i have a HX1200x and it overheats and shuts down after awhile. the problem is i have two 3090 mining when my pc is not in use to earn a bit this puts a load on the psu and heats it up but not enough to have the fan spin up and cool it off so after a while it shuts down. is there a way to manually force the psu fan to spin up or have it be dependent on temperature instead of load? it has access to fresh air with its own filter but its no use when the bloody fan doesn't want to spin up and cool it
  14. This seems to fixed the problem with squad and kinda with r6, its still acting weird like wont launch the game by itself but once wifi is on it works fine anyway thanks, this should be enough of a fix
  15. I just installed the dell drivers but it seems it didn't fix it for me. R6 and Squad are still acting the same
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