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Soo, I just recently bought a ID COOLING Icekimo, a VGA AIO Water-cooling. Being impatient, I rush to install it on my MSI GTX 1080 TI. At first glace there was no error after installing it, and of course I rush to benchmark the temperature using Furmark. But, not long after, like 10 second after the benchmark started, green and pink pixels were appear and everything is froze up. I proceed to hard reset it, and test it again, this second time my entire screen goes brown and froze up again. After hardreset again, I try to bench mark it using GTA V, and around 15 seconds, GTA V went crash although my screen is not froze up. So i came to a conclusion, either my PSU can't pickup the power or my GPU is dead. I proceed to benchmark my CPU, nothing happen. Then I strip the AIO to the point it only the pump (it have RGB and mini fan), and run Furmark again, consequently it still froze up. When I almost think that my GPU is dead, I remember that my MSI have frozr feature which might need to detect fan and it might be prevent the card to raising core clocks, and I proceed to re-install the original fan, thankfully everything went back to normal. My question is, is there any solution to this problem or my deduction was wrong and there was a way to fix it?

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