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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from da na in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    Yup. Nothing to lose now. I'm gonna try to fill the hole with solder haha. If not, i'll go sell some organs so I can buy another one.
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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from Calebrady40 in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from WhitetailAni in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from WhitetailAni in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



  5. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from da na in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

  6. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from da na in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from ThePUNisher96 in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



  8. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from PeterT in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    Yup. Nothing to lose now. I'm gonna try to fill the hole with solder haha. If not, i'll go sell some organs so I can buy another one.
  9. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

  10. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    Yup. Nothing to lose now. I'm gonna try to fill the hole with solder haha. If not, i'll go sell some organs so I can buy another one.
  11. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from WereCat in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

  13. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from ConceptConnor in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



  14. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from Lord Nicoll in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



  15. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from piemadd in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    Yup. Nothing to lose now. I'm gonna try to fill the hole with solder haha. If not, i'll go sell some organs so I can buy another one.
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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from PigWithAMustache in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

  17. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from koolerone in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    Yup. Nothing to lose now. I'm gonna try to fill the hole with solder haha. If not, i'll go sell some organs so I can buy another one.
  18. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from shadowbyte in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from rattacko123 in Darwin PC GPU Updated   
    Hey guys. Well it took a while. But i got a few bucks together and got a used Asus GTX 780 to tide me over till the "1080" comes out.  I've overclocked it and its running a nice 1054 Mhz.
     
    The used card had a broken fan though. It kept alternating between spinning and not spinning (only one of 2) And was making an annoying noise. Probobly damaged by the previous owner.
    So i took them off (replaced thermal paste while i had the card apart), and installed 2 120mm fans with elastic bands to the heatsink, which looks rediculous, but actually keeps it under 55 degrees in games.
     
    Pic of the keychain is whats remaining of my 980ti after I snapped it.  




  20. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from rattacko123 in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from rattacko123 in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

  22. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from GirlFromYonder in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    I did something stupid, haha.
     
    Recently bought a Zotac 980ti Amp GPU.  It worked fine. Gamed on it for a few days before realizing my processor sucked. So i switched my mobo to a z170 and i7 skylake.  
     
    So here's what I did wrong. The heatsink for the Zotac card is huge, and doesnt fit in my custom case I made out of steel. So I bought a Corsair bracket to utilize a Corsair Hydro water cooler.
    One of the holes on the card didn't line up with the hole on the bracket. (Design flaw I think.) And the screw needs to be there, or else the card bends when you screw down the water pump to the card.
    So I masked off the card, and put it in my drill press and moved the hole just a tiny bit in. From what I can tell, I didnt drill through any circuits on the card. But now when I use the card on my brand new motherboard, The monitor won't boot. (keyboard and mouse both stay lit up, and the gpu fan is getting power) I know the board is fine, because I tested another gpu on it, and tested the 980ti on my friends board. (same problem).

    I realize that I probly broke it, Just looking for other possible scenarios.  You can all mock me if you wish. Thanks! 
     
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket



  23. Funny
    Zanderlinde got a reaction from GirlFromYonder in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    Yup. Nothing to lose now. I'm gonna try to fill the hole with solder haha. If not, i'll go sell some organs so I can buy another one.
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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from Iron couch in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    The result of my frustration.
     

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    Zanderlinde got a reaction from GirlFromYonder in 980ti Darwin Awards: Help   
    You were right about the layers. I booted the pc while holding a metal screwdriver in the hole to simulate soldering the hole shut. But it just started smoking. The card is F**ked
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