Re: CPU fan stopped
Posted by BlisTer on
Sun Mar 2nd 2008 at 12:54pm
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2008-03-02 12:54pm
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So i bought a new PC in october that i assembled. I came back from a week holiday yesterday, switched on my PC, it ran for a few seconds and then it shut down and i saw smoke coming out.
I opened up the case, switched it on again and everything seemd to run (HD, graphic card fan, case fan, leds, ... except the CPU fan. Obviously also the screen remained black.
I'm going back to the store tomorrow and want to anticipate what they might say? Is this warranty? Can they blame it on me (saying i OC'd, but i didnt)? Could also the MB be damaged? Or should i just try to get a new CPU + fan?
Re: CPU fan stopped
Posted by BlisTer on
Sun Mar 2nd 2008 at 4:21pm
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UPDATE:
I booted the PC again and, while running, i unplugged and re-plugged the cpu fan cable. It's been working again since then.
Also i investigated further what could've caused that large amount of smoke, and discovered that one of the transistors on my graphics card melted. So i guess i need a new graphics card instead of a new CPU... however, thinking it was the CPU, i removed the CPU fan and now it needs new paste between the CPU and the fan, no?
I installed a simple PCI graphics card instead and Windows booted fine.. but ofcourse the CPU temp warning came up after 2 mins.
Can a transistor burning be caused by OC'ing? I didn't do that but i want to make sure they don't doubt me if i claim warranty.
It was a Sparkle GF8800gts btw.
Anyone can help me on those 2 questions?
Re: CPU fan stopped
Posted by RedWood on
Sun Mar 2nd 2008 at 7:54pm
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Rubbing alcohol all so works. Make sure to pick the bottle of the self with the highest alcohol content. I think you can get it at your local store up to 99% purity. Or if your worried about residue then you can head down to he computer store like Reno suggested. I picked up a little bottle of 99.9% isopropyl for like $4.
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Re: CPU fan stopped
Posted by Gwil on
Mon Mar 3rd 2008 at 2:18am
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Speak English on the forums, stop being an ass, or f**k off and get banned. Simple really.
Re: CPU fan stopped
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Mon Mar 3rd 2008 at 7:58am
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"Methylated", and I'd be wary of that leaving residue. Residue = poor contact = less cooling.
I've always used isopropanol, >90% is best, 70% works in a pinch, the commercial products are ideal but probably have limited usefulness past cleaning TIM off heatsink contacts.
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Re: CPU fan stopped
Posted by BlisTer on
Mon Mar 3rd 2008 at 11:14pm
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2008-03-03 11:14pm
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The store owner doubted me... he said he'd give me the benefit of the doubt though and he would send it to Sparkle.. see what they say.
The CPU fan still gave me problems though.. after long trials, disconnecting the system fan made the cpu fan work again. Could the problem with the graphics card have cause some disruption to the motherboard or something?
Bah hate this :/
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