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Hello,

i just finished my new pc with custom waterloop. but my GPU is not detected.
I think that maybe during the loop test water came on my GPU (in it to be precise), it was not a lot.

i want to do some tests, like mounted it horizontal again, and try to plug a spare GPU in it, (maybe the PCIe cable is damaged, or the GPU slot on the motherboard).

 

Is it OK to test this without the waterloop on? this 'd save a lot of time and 'd be a lot easier, what that means is the CPU wouldn’t get cooling, ... W11 is already installed and all is updated.

i can always point a big fan at the CPU to cool it a bit (or is this the stupidest idea ever haha).

 

thank you.

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1 hour ago, Prime101 said:

Hello,

i just finished my new pc with custom waterloop. but my GPU is not detected.
I think that maybe during the loop test water came on my GPU (in it to be precise), it was not a lot.

i want to do some tests, like mounted it horizontal again, and try to plug a spare GPU in it, (maybe the PCIe cable is damaged, or the GPU slot on the motherboard).

 

Is it OK to test this without the waterloop on? this 'd save a lot of time and 'd be a lot easier, what that means is the CPU wouldn’t get cooling, ... W11 is already installed and all is updated.

i can always point a big fan at the CPU to cool it a bit (or is this the stupidest idea ever haha).

 

thank you.

Disconnect the GPU. Dry it out. Take the water block off, look for signs of short circuiting. If you have another GPU. Plug that into the mobo to confirm that the slot works.

Omg, it's a signature!

 

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