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I think it would take a massive amount of pressure to push them off and I think the loop pressure could possibly be around what, 10 PSI at the highest?? I have no idea... I think if anything was caught/blocked etc. in the loop, the temps would show and it would shut down before then anyways :)

I reckon no more than 5psi
 
Okay folks. Let's start a new thread please to continue this discussion. Please get back on topic!
More pics!!!
 
That looked like a BIOS screen. I dunno. Albeit it says "We" at the beginning, which Microsoft likes using lately, when Windows has a problem.
I saw a message looking 90 percent like that one, but it clearly indicated that it was a BIOS message, after I flashed the BIOS to 2.10 on my ASRock B550 PG Velocita and installing the Vermeer.
I flashed the BIOS with my Ryzen 7 3700X, just to be safe.
 
Slowly but surely I am getting rid of cables. It's harder when it's a rented house.

 
I came home from work and the pc was off, ok it should be on cause i downloaded BFV but it was off.
Ok next AMD died, now i have only the HD 6570 (DX11) which is working and this awfull GT 710:
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Here's my new room, which I officially moved into on November 5, my birthday. The photos are from January 17, 2022:

The one where I look out the window: The photos were taken on a snow day, got at or roughly 9 inches of wet snow yesterday. It was in the low 30s when a lot of the snow came down. Big snow flakes! That's one of the south-facing windows.
 

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I came home from work and the pc was off, ok it should be on cause i downloaded BFV but it was off.
Ok next AMD died, now i have only the HD 6570 (DX11) which is working and this awfull GT 710:
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Oi mate, you might want to hide that email popup next time.
 
sorry for going offrail.
@seth1911 maybe i have a ati hd5830 for you free if ya want and need?
or even a 7970 but i have to look
 
So i took the cooler of the GPU to clean the pcb maybe it got failures cause dust or whatever.
After that i look on the chip and on the bottom of the coller, thats happen:
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Hmmm:ohwell:
 
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No i had at least the R7 260X 2GB which died, now i have only 2 Cards for DX11.
The old and lame HD 6570 with 2GB DDR3 and the GT 710 with 2GB GDDR5 with very high OC on the Chip.

GT 710:
Chip Stock 954 MHz, OC 1307 MHz (1306,5)

BF3 on High @ 1400x900 = 30 FPS
BF4 on Medium @ 1400x900 = 30 FPS
 
I dont know how, in the morning the pc run well and after i came back from work the pc was off.
I disassembled the GPU and saw that.:confused:
 
So hard to decide that should I order a block for my GPU or not... damn.
 
So i took the cooler of the GPU to clean the pcb maybe it got failures cause dust or whatever.
After that i look on the chip and on the bottom of the coller, thats happen:
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Hmmm:ohwell:
I guess it shorted with the PC on! Sounds like the short-circuit, made the PSU trip.
 
No i had at least the R7 260X 2GB which died, now i have only 2 Cards for DX11.
The old and lame HD 6570 with 2GB DDR3 and the GT 710 with 2GB GDDR5 with very high OC on the Chip.

GT 710:
Chip Stock 954 MHz, OC 1307 MHz (1306,5)

BF3 on High @ 1400x900 = 30 FPS
BF4 on Medium @ 1400x900 = 30 FPS
Some day I'll also test that infamous card too. Need to have a GDDR5 one though.
 
Nope the PSU works well :)
I was talking about the PSU doing a safety-shutdown and that's why you found it off. At least, it looked like that at first. Was it just a black screen with the PC still on?
 
About PSUs... just wondering that should I keep my Seasonic FX750 with the fan always on or at semi-passive mode?
 
About PSUs... just wondering that should I keep my Seasonic FX750 with the fan always on or at semi-passive mode?
I would think with the fan on, would be the best.
 
I would think with the fan on, would be the best.
Yea... it's not noisy and doesn't annoy me even tho I have my PC on my desk next to me, the PSU is pretty quiet. :)
 
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