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System Name | The Workhorse |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen R9 5900X |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro |
Cooling | CPU - Noctua NH-D15S Case - 3 Noctua NF-A14 PWM at the bottom, 2 Fractal Design 180mm at the front |
Memory | GSkill Trident Z 3200CL14 |
Video Card(s) | NVidia GTX 1070 MSI QuickSilver |
Storage | Adata SX8200Pro |
Display(s) | LG 32GK850G |
Case | Fractal Design Torrent (Solid) |
Audio Device(s) | FiiO E-10K DAC/Amp, Samson Meteorite USB Microphone |
Power Supply | Corsair RMx850 (2018) |
Mouse | Razer Viper (Original) on a X-Raypad Equate Plus V2 |
Keyboard | Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid TKL keyboard (Cherry MX Black) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro (24H2) |
@Hecate91
Okay. How about two 3090s that have been running in two workstations in my lab at work for three years now? In fairly shitty cramped Dell cases, by the way. Working off mid as hell PSUs, too. Fucking bizarrely, my workplace still stands and nothing burned down. I am sure it’s just a fluke, though, and my experience is irrelevant. As I have been reliably informed, after all:
Okay. How about two 3090s that have been running in two workstations in my lab at work for three years now? In fairly shitty cramped Dell cases, by the way. Working off mid as hell PSUs, too. Fucking bizarrely, my workplace still stands and nothing burned down. I am sure it’s just a fluke, though, and my experience is irrelevant. As I have been reliably informed, after all:
They all melt if you wait it long enough. Can you show a temperature image of the connector to see the extremely high resistance because of its weak mechanical construction?