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Mackn

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  1. Yes thanks. I just wanted to confirm if it was ok to connect radiator fans to the 3 pin as they will run at 100
  2. It's a kraken x62, the image I showed you of the 3 way splitter, only one has a 4pin and the rest are 3 pin
  3. Is it ok to plug one radiator fan to a 4pin splitter from pump and the other to a 3pin?
  4. Thanks for the reply. As you can see I have my pump cable connected to sata on PSU, then I have 3 pin and one 4 pin fan connections coming off of that.
  5. Thanks for the help. My gpu was dead but I went and replaced mobo anyway
  6. My question in simple terms. Do I plug the case fans into cha 1-2, if so where do I plug the radiator fans. As I only have one slot left on mobo
  7. So I have two nzxt aer RGB fans, and two radiator fans. I have cpu_fan and cha fan 1+2. I have the hue + so. Connected the two case fans together via in and output. Second fan is connected to hue+ But I'm left with two power cables for the fans that need to go to the mobo, do I have to plug both in? Or only one, as I only have 3 slots and need to plugin the two rad fans
  8. Had anyone every came across this issue before? I just need to replace the mobo right
  9. I've just felt the top of the fan and it's oily also. But it doesn't lead anywhere. Only from what is shown in the previous pic
  10. So I took the GPU out from the pcie slot and there's an oily substance on the gold pins. I cleaned it and plugged it in again, pulled it out once more and low and behold, more oily substance. Unless there's oil in the mobo pcie slot I have no idea. Now the monitor just stays on standby. I've took it to a shop for him to plug in and see if the card is actually dead. If it is I'll just buy a new mobo and GPU.
  11. So I came back from a weekend break to be greeted with PC randomly freezing and strange robot noises. Reformatted windows, installed older nvdia drivers, now Im receiving black, red,purple, screens with freezes after bootup. When I run in safe mode it works perfectly fine.No problems at all. Or if I disable the adapter, I'm able to boot normally without problems. I've reseated gpu into the other slot, same problems. I tried installing just the driver itself and same problems arise. I found slight moisture on the card pcie slot, doesn't seem to be anything leaking from AIO. Literally not sure what else to do, any help appreciated. Card is a 1080ti, running 7700k. Is the card dying you think? Strange how it works in safe mode no problems at all. Any further info needed let me know, getting desperate now.
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