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Folding rig down. :(

newtekie1

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Processor Intel Core i7 10850K@5.2GHz
Motherboard AsRock Z470 Taichi
Cooling Corsair H115i Pro w/ Noctua NF-A14 Fans
Memory 32GB DDR4-3600
Video Card(s) RTX 2070 Super
Storage 500GB SX8200 Pro + 8TB with 1TB SSD Cache
Display(s) Acer Nitro VG280K 4K 28"
Case Fractal Design Define S
Audio Device(s) Onboard is good enough for me
Power Supply eVGA SuperNOVA 1000w G3
Software Windows 10 Pro x64
Walked into my office and the machine was off. I found this.

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I guess I was pulling a fair bit of power. The machine no won't post. It just power cycles now. So now I gotta figure out what's fried. I'm just hoping the 1080Ti's are ok.
 
Damn bro, that's a total bummer!!!!!!!

First thing I'd check would be the power supply. It may have been something amiss in the PSU.
 
Maybe lightning damage from the terrible storm.
 
Damn bro, that's a total bummer!!!!!!!

First thing I'd check would be the power supply. It may have been something amiss in the PSU.

Sadly I did the diagnostics and the motherboard is definitely toast. New PSU, using the iGPU, single stick of known good RAM tried in each slot, resetting CMOS, switching to the backup BIOS, even a different CPU.

I think something in the RAM voltage regulation got fried, because it always fails on a RAM post code and I can actually smell an "ozone" smell coming from that area of the motherboard if I let the computer just sit powered on for a couple minutes.

I won't be able to test the graphics cards until I figure out a replacement motherboard and PSU. I'm hoping Seasonic will warranty the PSU, it doesn't appear physically damaged.

Maybe lightning damage from the terrible storm.
Nah, it was on a UPS and everything else is fine. I think the cord was just a little loose in the PSU socket and things got hot.
 
I'm hoping Seasonic will warranty the PSU

Seasonic has an awesome warranty, I'm sure they will cover it. They may have the additional parts warranty to cover the new motherboard as well. I'd check man.
 
Oof, that's a bummer and a half. What socket, cuz I'm nosy?
 
Sorry to hear this @newtekie1 :( I hope things go smoothly with the RMA and everything works as it did... Hopefully those TI's are live and kicking still :)
 
Well, I think the melted plug was just a happy accidental find. The issue seems to be the motherboard is dead, everything else in the system is working fine, including the PSU. I replaced the motherboard with a lower end spare I had and it's back up and running.
 
Well, I think the melted plug was just a happy accidental find. The issue seems to be the motherboard is dead, everything else in the system is working fine, including the PSU. I replaced the motherboard with a lower end spare I had and it's back up and running.
Glad to hear the cards are working fine still, phew!!
 
I'm hoping Seasonic will warranty the PSU, it doesn't appear physically damaged.

With modern quality PSUs they have built in safeguard features as to prevent itself or the system to fry(OPP, OVP,UVP,SCP and SIP to name a few).
May well be that PSU is unharmed, but it shut down when the motherboard kicked the bucket.
 
With modern quality PSUs they have built in safeguard features as to prevent itself or the system to fry(OPP, OVP,UVP,SCP and SIP to name a few).
May well be that PSU is unharmed, but it shut down when the motherboard kicked the bucket.
That's what I'm guessing happened. I don't think the melted plug was actually the cause, I think I just happened to find it during my troubleshooting of the initial problem caused by the motherboard kicking the bucket.

Now the question becomes, do I just replace the motherboard or upgrade...
 
I guess this was the rig #4 in your sig? I would just replace the motherboard with something good & compatible. It is just a folding rig, no?
 
I guess this was the rig #4 in your sig? I would just replace the motherboard with something good & compatible. It is just a folding rig, no?
I use it for other stuff too. It's at my work office and I use it for basic office tasks.

Replacement Z97 boards are stupid expensive for anything decent though, which is why I'm considering taking the opportunity to upgrade.
 
I use it for other stuff too. It's at my work office and I use it for basic office tasks.

Replacement Z97 boards are stupid expensive for anything decent though, which is why I'm considering taking the opportunity to upgrade.
Ok. If the rig has some work/business related tasks, it is wise to see that it can perform 24/7@365 without too much hassle.
In that case would upgrade. Cannot say whether to go intel or AMD.
I did order some AMD components a couple of days ago for a new rig as to replace some ageing stuff.
 
In that case would upgrade. Cannot say whether to go intel or AMD.
I'll probably go Intel, only because I can get a 10700K for $220. I can't get anywhere close to that good of a deal with AMD.
 
That is a good deal, here a 10700K would go for some 360€.
 
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