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  • Tomp2009
    PCHF Member
    • Mar 2020
    • 16

    #16
    Managed to get it into the slots tried all 3 no luck i dont know if its cause this is a hybrid but the right side looks like its swollen to me or is it meant to be like this ?

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    • Tomp2009
      PCHF Member
      • Mar 2020
      • 16

      #17
      [ATTACH type=“full”]5959[/ATTACH]

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      • Tomp2009
        PCHF Member
        • Mar 2020
        • 16

        #18
        [ATTACH type=“full”]5960[/ATTACH]

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        • Tomp2009
          PCHF Member
          • Mar 2020
          • 16

          #19
          Is it normal for them to smell like burning plastic I know they get hot but this does smell

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15205

            #20
            Had you had any graphics problems leading up to the total failure, reason I ask is because with an overheating GPU you would normally get warning signs such as screen artifacts or other screen distortion, see info here

            By the shape of the GPU it looks like the card has been running dry, overheated and burned out

            No signs of anything having melted but if the smell is acrid it would suggest that the card had suffered extreme heat.

            [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]NB: Looks to me like that is not the original thermal compound, there is way too much there which has resulted in a right mess and tbh if you purchased the computer used the original owner could have already been having problems and reapplied thermal compound to try and fix it, if that were the factory applied compound it would be thin and even atop of the video chip and the shape of the compound on the base of the heatsink would replicate that of the compound on the video chip, too much thermal compound has been applied in this instance and being that it is conductive it may well have shorted out the card.[/COLOR]

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            • phillpower2
              PCHF Administrator
              • Sep 2016
              • 15205

              #21
              Any update Tomp2009?

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              • Tomp2009
                PCHF Member
                • Mar 2020
                • 16

                #22
                Just bought a new rtx 2080 super connecting it all up now keep you updated

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                • phillpower2
                  PCHF Administrator
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 15205

                  #23
                  Did you happen to read my reply #20 at all!

                  From my reply #5;
                  Originally posted by phillpower2
                  Not a good choice of PSU for a high end build such as yours, the CX is the budget range of Corsair that are intended for office or school type computers that either use onboard graphics or only the most basic of video cards, a Gold efficiency rated PSU from a quality brand is a must for gaming rigs, the CX also has a bad failure rate, page one of the reviews here is full of complaints.
                  I really would not recommend replacing the GPU with something so high end without also upgrading the PSU to a quality brand and model Gold efficiency rated unit, if the new GPU works while the Corsair CX750M is still present, count your blessings and then hold off using the computer until you have swapped in a better PSU, if money is not a problem or you got the replacement card at a knock down price fine, if cash is tight I would have gone for a slightly less expensive card + a better PSU to power it and definitely something with a ten year warranty like the Seasonic here

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                  • Tomp2009
                    PCHF Member
                    • Mar 2020
                    • 16

                    #24
                    I have been looking at a few psu will order one today took the pc to a pc shop the other day to prove the card was dead powered it up last night worked fine do you think a 750w or 1000w?

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                    • Tomp2009
                      PCHF Member
                      • Mar 2020
                      • 16

                      #25
                      The build now consists of
                      z390 meg ace
                      Asus rog strix 2080 super
                      I7 8086k
                      Corsair aio 240mm
                      3 rgb fans
                      What would you recommend

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                      • phillpower2
                        PCHF Administrator
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 15205

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Tomp2009
                        I have been looking at a few psu will order one today took the pc to a pc shop the other day to prove the card was dead powered it up last night worked fine do you think a 750w or 1000w?
                        For clarity, are you saying that your previous GPU was confirmed as being dead by a local tech and you tried you new GPU with the Corsair CX750M last night and everything worked as it should.

                        As an asides Tomp2009, it would be nice if you acknowledged any questions or suggestions that had previously been made, not doing so gives the impression that you are not particularly interested in what we have to say, our help and time are given for free and all we ask for in return is a bit of courtesy and feedback to any questions that are asked, forums are for learning and sharing knowledge so anything you post could be of help to others, take the info about the thermal compound on the GPU in my reply #20 for example, do you not find it suspicious that the thermal compound was such a mess, I would be and i would want some answers + cash back from where I had purchased the computer as well.

                        Fwiw, a PSU was previously recommended in my reply #23

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                        • Tomp2009
                          PCHF Member
                          • Mar 2020
                          • 16

                          #27
                          Sorry if it came across like that I took your advice took the pc to a tech person the gpu had 4 screws in and had more than likely had problems before I had bought the pc just one of them things when you buy second hand I suppose I am looking on a psu as you recommend just hard getting hold of one now with the whole country on lockdown thanks for all your help it’s been really appreciated

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15205

                            #28
                            No worries but when assistance looks like being one way traffic it is annoying, as said previously any feedback good or bad is helpful, if folk don`t acknowledge what has been advised we have no way of knowing if they have taken the information onboard, not fun when that happens as they always look for someone to blame when things go wrong their end

                            The 650W Seasonic at my earlier link is all that you need for your present build but if you plan on adding more drives or RGB lighting you need to step up to at least 750W, you can get a price for that at the same link as the 650W, you are talking a fair bit more but it is worth it to protect your rather expensive build, an alternative 750W PSU is the Corsair here

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