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System Name | Silent allround |
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Processor | i5 750 @ 3,0Ghz 1.04v / 3.4Ghz 1.11v/ 3,6Ghz 1.15v |
Motherboard | Gigabyte P55-USB3 |
Cooling | Thermalright IFX-14 + Scythe Slip Stream 140mm @ 600RPM |
Memory | 2 x 4GB Samsung M378B5273DH0-CH9 @ 2000 MHz 9-10-10-27 T1 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X @ 940/1270 |
Storage | Intel Postville 80GB SSD & Western Digital Green 2TB |
Display(s) | Dell Ultrasharp U2412M |
Case | Bitfenix Merc Alpha |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar D2 with Unified Drivers |
Power Supply | Nexus NX-5000 R3 530W |
Software | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 |
Benchmark Scores | Super pi 1M : 8,549s @ 4,7Ghz (Core i7 920) |
Dear people,
Yesterday night there was a burning smell coming from my PC. Unfortunately it was too dark to get a good look so today I inspected my videocard and removed the cooler.
Seems like there's one small part that is burned, however my GTX 460 still works and I haven't discovered any malfunctions so far.
Still I would like to know what the part that's blown up exactly is and if it can do any harm to the rest of my GTX 460.
Could you guys take a look?
Yesterday night there was a burning smell coming from my PC. Unfortunately it was too dark to get a good look so today I inspected my videocard and removed the cooler.
Seems like there's one small part that is burned, however my GTX 460 still works and I haven't discovered any malfunctions so far.
Still I would like to know what the part that's blown up exactly is and if it can do any harm to the rest of my GTX 460.
Could you guys take a look?
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