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Reset the WB and put another fan on the rad that should help .
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Edit, realize you're in New Mexico. Never been there, but I hear it's warm
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Very warm today 88f in my room now . Just put the front AC unit on .
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Kind of embarrassed to show my face after what I have found out this evening...
So I followed all advice I was given and have now reseated my cooler and turned the fan around. First the good news... My temperatures now look like this ![]() Thats after 30 mins with prime 95. Ridiculous improvement. ___ So here's the embarrassing parts... Removed the cooler completely, first time i've done this since installing it (have loosened and re tightened couple of times before) and found this... ![]() ![]() So good news, my processor can run passively cool, without a heatsink at 50c lol not great to find out. The reason why I had to contact... The one side of the heatsink sitting on edge of these. ![]() Which i'm sure isn't great for them but good news is everything still works. To get it to actually fit ended up swivelling it around so instead of it being fitted the way the instructions say its now fitted like this, so that its got a slight gap before the components pictured above. ![]() So now stable and cool. _______ Just wanna say a big thanks to you all for your advice, you've probably saved me from frying my processor. Was a little embarrassed to post outcome after my stupid mistake, but wanted to share story.
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You'll never forget it though! Nice to hear a good outcome!
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Keep your eye on those capacitors now. Looks like you damaged them and they can go POP!
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Agreed, the right one in the picture looks to be the worst. I'd check them once every week or so to make sure none of them are bulging. Glad to hear you got it all sorted out!
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happy you fixed one problem, not so happy you may have created another
![]() glad you found the issue though, a lesson for everyone, thats why you come here
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OH man I hope them Cap's don't go POP ! But glad to hear you have it all fixed .
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I hoping my caps don't go pop too, think i'd cry after all the stress lol
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Would covering the top of the cap in a tough epoxy help? This isn't the first time I've seen cap clearance issues with the H60. That plus the inconsistent screw size is pretty disappointing. They have some issues they need to sort out with coolit.
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I am not sure I would do that . What I would do is contact Corsair and tell them that I followed the instructions and this is what happened ! I would be putting them one the spot for this . maybe they can get a new MB for you . If this has been happening a lot then I see this as a corsair fitting the way it is meant to issue .
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CoolIt doesn't make these, Asetek does. CoolIt and Aestek are no longer partners from what I know.
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ouch you muderifed them caps
lucky there not to terrible to replace if they do blow solid caps can take a lot of physical abuse compared to electrolytic caps keep a eye out for leakage if it starts leaking replace it replacing a cap is not as hard as it sounds if you have a good iron a can find a suteable replacement cap ALWAYS use same voltage with the same or HIGHER farad rating tbh this is not really crosshairs problem its the fault of bad board layout and user error(always check for clearance before torquing things down cheers
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Huh? Consolidate the loose ends? You can't fix a busted cap without replacing it.
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