Worldofsockets
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So, need a little help. Just built a brand new computer from microcenter. I built around 30+ computers over the years, so routine builds are simple. If there is anything advanced, just please ask and I can try to do it for troubleshooting.
it’s a 7900x3d, 4080, 32gb ram in expo mode. A 990pro nvme, and a taichi motherboard with the latest bios.
I turned on the computer a few hours ago and it oddly turned off right away and you could smell smoke. I checked everything by a simple “eye” check and tried to smell where the issue was and for some strange reason the smell came underneath the 990pro. I’m not sure 100% sure but pretty damn certain. However, as a precaution ordered another psu, as typically that’s always the fault.
Do you know the likelihood of other parts being damaged? I’ve never had a motherboard issue like this before, so now I’m worried the ssd+cpu+gpu+motherboard could all be suspect. Is there any way to test without the usual part swap routine? Just looking for some ideas. This is in its second week of running, so not sure if it’s a bad motherboard, can microcenter replace it or do you have to through the manufacturer?
Thanks in advance!
it’s a 7900x3d, 4080, 32gb ram in expo mode. A 990pro nvme, and a taichi motherboard with the latest bios.
I turned on the computer a few hours ago and it oddly turned off right away and you could smell smoke. I checked everything by a simple “eye” check and tried to smell where the issue was and for some strange reason the smell came underneath the 990pro. I’m not sure 100% sure but pretty damn certain. However, as a precaution ordered another psu, as typically that’s always the fault.
Do you know the likelihood of other parts being damaged? I’ve never had a motherboard issue like this before, so now I’m worried the ssd+cpu+gpu+motherboard could all be suspect. Is there any way to test without the usual part swap routine? Just looking for some ideas. This is in its second week of running, so not sure if it’s a bad motherboard, can microcenter replace it or do you have to through the manufacturer?
Thanks in advance!