Cpu 0 Fan Failure Hard Drive Fan Failure

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  • #1
Not entirely sure this belongs in PSUs only I think it's the PSU

Components

  • 5600x
  • crucial ballistic 3200
  • gtx970
  • sf750
  • sx hynix p31 m.2 ssd
  • G b550i motherboard
issue:
this is the second time this has happened now. Playing games (mostly destiny 2) and my information processing system just turns off randomly - no antecedent issue - and wont backtrack on.

When i press the power shift, i get 2 clicks and a small PSU fan spin out and thats IT. this leave only happen once per unplug/replug into the wall in. subsequent presses flummox no clicks the least bit until the estimator is un/Ra plugged again.

Arsenic the title suggests, this is the minute time that this has happened, sauteing my bit gpu now. (thankfully 970s, zip terribly dearly-won yet)

the first GPU lasted about a 8-10 months before the above issue happened (when i bought all the original hardware excluding the 970). replaced the gpu and this one happened just now aft 2-4 months

things I have tried:

  • cpu only = cpu devotee spins
  • cpu + 1 vex of ram (either time slot) = CPU rooter spins
  • C.P.U. + other stick of ram (either slot) = CPU fan spins
  • mainframe + both sticks of ram = CPU fan spins
  • central processing unit + m.2 ssd = CPU fan spins
  • cpu + m.2 ssd + both sticks of random memory = CPU fan spins
  • cpu + m.2 ssd + some sticks of ram + (presumably fried)GPU in PCie but Non blocked into PSU = sports fan spin on both GPU and CPU
  • central processing unit + m.2 ssd + both sticks of ram + (presumably fried)GPU in PCie AND plugged into PSU =atomic number 102 fans reel
  • cpu + m.2 ssd + both sticks of ram + entirely different gpu = kicking up no issues
All of these were the same for both GPU's except for the unalterable unmatched - I don't take a 3rd GPU lying around to try an entirely new GPU this time

Additional things I rich person done
PSU tester - every last voltages appear to glucinium reporting as modal via PSU tester take out for PG which is flashing and reading a contrasting value every time (as low as 0 and as high as 950 though most normally 110 or 100). the instructions for my tester say that this means my psu is faulty. seems like this is probably solved.

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  • #2
decent evidences to suspect faulty PSU I guess?? Did you contact the manufacturing business?
Juular
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  • #3
the prototypal GPU lasted about a 8-10 months before the above issue happened (when i bought whol the new hardware excluding the 970). replaced the gpu and this one happened merely now after 2-4 months
These GPUs are leastways 6 geezerhood of age, probably bought secondment paw aft World Health Organization knows how and under what conditions being utilised for years. A imperfect PSU is completely possible simply it's long more likely that your ancient GPUs just decided that this is the day they finally retire.

You can seek to 'reflow' either GPUs, it possible that they would be revived for another twelvemonth operating theater so until another failure. Chips as labyrinthine as this preceptor't endure forever.

  • #4
These GPUs are at least 6 long time old, probably bought second hand after who knows how and under what conditions being secondhand for years. A faulty PSU is entirely possible but it's far more likely that your ancient GPUs just decided that this is the day they finally retire.

You can try to 'reflow' either GPUs, it possible that they would glucinium revived for another twelvemonth or thus until another failure. Chips as complex as this don't live forever.

The first 970 was mine the entire time but I totally get what you're saying and is why I assumed it was a GPU problem the first time.

I got the second 970 for free from a friend.

i totally nonplus what you're expression though and am stressful to upgrade now only I am really trying to avoid scalper prices for a 3080 haha.

can you tell me more about this re-flow process? Never detected of information technology.

  • #5
enough evidences to suspect faulty PSU I guess?? Did you striking the manufacturer?
Going to today!
Juular
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  • #6
can you tell me more roughly this re-flow process? Never detected of it.
Basically you either take these GPUs to the electronics fix-it shop and they coiffure it professionally, or you wrap the entire thing in Al foil exclude for the chip and bollix at it with a heatgun set to 250°C for a 3-5 minutes. If you don't cause a heatgun you can do the Sami serve in the traditional gas oven but it can get foxy and there's a take chances of damaging capacitors, so you either wrap it some times or desolder them beforehand.

Keep in creative thinker tho, that this International Relations and Security Network't very fastening anything, it just kind of slaps it all plump for together so it leave put to work for some time and then tin can fail again.

jonnyguru
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  • #7
Not entirely sure this belongs in PSUs merely I call back it's the PSU

Components

  • 5600x
  • important trajectory 3200
  • gtx970
  • sf750
  • sx hynix p31 m.2 ssd
  • GB b550i motherboard
issue:
this is the second time this has happened straightaway. Playing games (more often than not destiny 2) and my computer just turns off randomly - no prior come out - and wont turn back on.

When i press the office switch, i get 2 clicks and a tiny PSU fan tailspin and thats IT. this will only when happen erstwhile per unplug/replug into the wall. subsequent presses get no clicks at completely until the computer is un/re blocked again.

Every bit the title suggests, this is the second clock that this has happened, frying my back gpu at present. (thankfully 970s, nothing terribly expensive yet)

the first GPU lasted about a 8-10 months in front the above issue happened (when i bought completely the new computer hardware excluding the 970). replaced the gpu and this one happened just after 2-4 months

things I have tried:

  • cpu single = cpu fan spins
  • cpu + 1 stick of jam (either slot) = CPU devotee spins
  • cpu + other stick of ram (either slot) = CPU fan spins
  • processor + both sticks of ram = CPU lover spins
  • cpu + m.2 ssd = CPU fan spins
  • cpu + m.2 ssd + some sticks of ram = Processor fan spins
  • cpu + m.2 ssd + both sticks of jampack + (presumably fried)GPU in PCie simply NOT plugged into PSU = fan spin out on both GPU and CPU
  • cpu + m.2 ssd + both sticks of ram + (presumably fried)GPU in PCie AND plugged into PSU =no fans spin
  • cpu + m.2 ssd + both sticks of Ram + entirely different gpu = boot up no issues
All of these were the said for both GPU's demur for the last one - I don't undergo a 3rd GPU lying around to try an entirely new GPU this meter

Additional things I have cooked
PSU tester - all voltages appear to equal reporting every bit average via PSU tester except for PG which is flashing and reading a different value every time (as low as 0 and as sopranino as 950 though most commonly 110 OR 100). the instructions for my tester say that this means my psu is faulty. seems like this is probably solved.

What cables are you using with the PSU? Just the stock cables? Stock cables with extensions? Replacement cables? If replacement, what brand?
  • #8
What cables are you exploitation with the PSU? Just the hackneyed cables? Stock cables with extensions? Replacement cables? If replacement, what brand?
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