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Cooling | CM ML360 / CM ML240L |
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So I removed the Heatsink from one of my GPUs that has been having issues (frequent crashes when loaded) and I noticed a pit in the die.
I wondered if it was a manufacturing defect, but then I noticed a similar pit on the heatsink that lines up pretty much perfectly with the pit on the Die.
This is the first time I've removed the heatsink from the card and so the only thing that I can think could have caused this was part of the GPU die exploding! The pit on the heatsink isn't insubstantial and it can be clearly felt when running a finger across it.
Has anyone else experienced a problem like this with their GPU?
I wondered if it was a manufacturing defect, but then I noticed a similar pit on the heatsink that lines up pretty much perfectly with the pit on the Die.
This is the first time I've removed the heatsink from the card and so the only thing that I can think could have caused this was part of the GPU die exploding! The pit on the heatsink isn't insubstantial and it can be clearly felt when running a finger across it.
Has anyone else experienced a problem like this with their GPU?