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  1. So as per your information if I change the motherboard instead your soak I. Water theory. It should work just fine.
  2. Can we be more realistic please. I am trying to point out which component is to blame.
  3. Instant black screen. No display. No blue screen. Cpu fan, case fan power off. But only has motherboard rgb led.
  4. Hi, I was wondering if the community could help me out with the said tittle issue. The problem that I am having is my pc sometime restarts all by itself. Whether it’s on load or idle doesn’t matter. Currently I am not using an external GPU. So load factor is not the issue. Tried with bios default setting. Still doesn’t work. It seems like the restart happens in waves. Like every 3-4 weeks there is a wave of restart. It gets fixed all by itself. Checked temperature all are ok. Motherboard rgb led keeps on even while restarting. Full spec: gigabyte z370 gaming 5 i7 8700k 16 GB ddr4 Corsair ram x 2 samsung 970 eco m.2 x2 samsung 870qvo corsair ax1200i( I used to have RTX 3080. Now will upgrade to RTX 4090)
  5. Yes i can confirm. After doing the above post now my PC isn't shutting down. So there's maybe a single rail pulling a lot of amp at a time that is causing the entire unit to trip OCP. Still waiting on corsair for advance replacement option. No response from them.
  6. It's definitely not related to OS or any software. Because sometime it happens even If i am only sitting on bios. I have found some solution in corsair forum. One of the solution was to enable all OCP in icue. So that it foces the PSU to run at multi rail mode instead single rail. They talked about something like maybe a single rail is failing that's why the pc is shutting down randomly. By enabling multi rail it shouldn't shut down because it won't just trip because of a single rail ocp engaged. More testing needed. I have also asked for an RMA as I still have 2 years left on the warranty. Let's see on the multi rail theory & hope for the best.
  7. My PC is shutting down randomly & restarts automatically(upon shutdown the rgb led of motherboard & ram remain active). I have checked everything. Reseted bios. Removed Oveclocking. Fun fact is if i run OCCT or give load it doesn't shut down. But even at sitting at bios sometime it shutsdown & restart. What could be the cause of the problem. My suspect is primarily power supply. Please note that I have a delidded CPU. Could that also be the factor. Please help me out guys. Also checked all the components temperature. Everything runs very cool or close to room temperature. It mainly shut downs when I am watching a movie or watching video on youtube. Specs: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5(3 years old) I7 8700k(3 years old) delidded over a year ago 16GBX2 Corsair Vengance RGB pro 3200 DDR4(2 years old) EVGA RTX 2080 Hybrid XC(2 years old) Samsung 970 EVO m.2 SSD x2(3 years old) Western Digital 6TB Black Sata HDD(4 years old) Corsair H110iGT(3 years old) Corsair AX1200i(8 years old)
  8. Ok it's still dry after 24hrs. The paper towel. So, i guess it's indeed grease from the backplate of the GPU.
  9. But how could it move. I didn't touch my GPU for a very long time. It's not bothering me. I am just worried if it's coolant from the CPU AIO.
  10. Like as the video shown. I have kept a paper towel in the exact spot above of the affected area. Been stress testing for hours to see any sort of artifact still couldn't find any. Same thing happen with my last system. I kept a paper tower. No trace of liquid ever since. I am guessing this time it will be the same. BNut is it really possible to grease come out of the backplate of the gpu like that?
  11. Whoa that looks like the same thing that mine by the look of it. Thanks for sharing. Looking for more response from the community.
  12. I had two system built under the same case. The first picture you see is 980ti hybrid. The CPU cooler was that was Corsair H100i. You can see the wet mark on the back side of the gpu. The second picture you can see with the RTX2080 hybrid. This time the CPU cooler was Corsair H110iGT. In both of the case there was no issue. My question is this mere bad luck. I didn’t find the trace of leak in either case. Already raised a ticket for the latter case as I have warranty. Waiting to hear from corsair. I have several question in mind. Hope some good soul would be able to answer. Also it's not a continuous leak. Because as you can see in the video attached. The tissue paper is used to check for liquid. Hasn't been wet(yet). 1. Is this really liquid coolant? 2. How come the liquid drips into the same exact spot? 3. Why is my hardware working 100% fine. Is the liquid used in AIO non electroconductive? 4. Is there any preventive measure I can take not to happen in future (please don’t suggest not to use AIO). 5. Is there any possibility that the GPU block leaked & gone into the back side of the GPU(sounds crazy but I am just asking the possibility)? Thank you so much in advance for your kind response. video-1588370738.mp4
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