dimanche 30 mars 2014

Things Like Gum In My Corsair Power Supply

Hi,



I bought a Corsair TX850 V2 three years ago; and i have never had a problem. Today, i wanted to clean my computer's case's inside.



when i looked at the my Corsair's below, i realased a white substance which looked like a "gum".



It's white thing. It's solid and not a flexible thing. It looks like a gum and i see it three or four different places. It's not something a thing melted but i dont know what are them.



So is it a normal thing?



My computer works perfecty and i have never had a problem before.



What should i do?



Thanks.



It's my Power Supplies Link



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Solution to the H100 and H80i

All were tested in Windows 8.1



For H100: http://ift.tt/1hPVcD0;



For H80i: :ar:



Go to the Regedit > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Enum > USB > VID_1B1C&PID_0C04 > DEVICE PARAMETERS



The folder will DEVICE PARAMETERS 5 files in blue, click on each one and place value 0 when renicie the computer and be happy. :laughing:









sorry for my English, I used google translator




New H100i not performing as I had hoped...

Hey guys/gals.



I have just updated my system and bought a Corsair H100i watercooler, a Corsair Carbide 540 Case, an Asus Maximus VI Hero MoBo and an intel i7 4770k processor.



I fitted its all and proceeded to try and overclock to 4.5mhz. I could only get to 4.0 stable before the CPU was running over 100c. I was using poor quality TIM so went out and bought some Arctic Silver 5 TIM, at the same time I also bought 2 more Corsair SP120 fans to do a push/pull config.



Now it has improved, and I can get to 4.4mhz stable. I ran Prime95 for 30 min and system was fine. The processor is hovering around low 90's in Prime95 under full load.



The temp of the H100i rises to about 32-33c so not too hot.



Now surely with this set up I should easily be able to achieve 4.5mhz. But under Prime95 I get BSOD after about 30 sec.



Voltage on CPU is 1.25, which after doing some research should be ample, I also tried upping the voltage to 1.275, but same happens.



The ambient temp in my room is only around 22c. And the design of the case means there is plenty of air flow. I have the 2 front fans as intake, 1 rear fan as an exhaust and the radiator has the 2 fans that came with the H100i and 2 Corsair SP120 fans in a push/pull config, but flowing from inside case to outside (I also tried it flowing from outside to inside and same happens, but would rather have it flowing outside the case as there is no dust filter to stop them sucking in dusk inside the case).



I have installed Corsair Link, and the pump and fans are running fine according to the software. And as the H100i temp is also rising under load, it suggests it is taking heat away from the processor.



So is this normal, or could there be a slight fault with the cooler? I was seriously expecting better results with this cooler?



Thanks for taking time to read and answer my question!



have a great day, tyron2000 :biggrin:




My First Build- Carbide 500R (Dragon Blood)





Introduction



Hi everyone! This is my First Build, and I use it for working, gaming and so on. I'm not a photographer, but I hope you like the pictures.:biggrin:





Parts

  • Corsair Carbide 500R

  • Intel i7 4770K

  • MSI Z87 G45 Gaming

  • Corsair Vengeance Pro Red PC15000 8GB (2X4GB)

  • MSI GTX 760 Gaming

  • Corsair H100i

  • Corsair AX860i

  • Plextor M5S 128GB

  • WDC Green 500GB, WDC Blue 1tb

  • Asus DVD RW 24X

  • Fan : 4 x Corsair AF120, 2 x Corsair SP120

  • Sleeving Cable : MDPC-X Sleeve (Black-Red-Color X)


Monitor : DELL S2340L

Speaker : SonicGear Evo 5

Keyboard / Mouse : i-rocks IRK01 White/E-Blue Mazer Type-R





Photo

LIghts Off:

























LIghts On:



















Now I'm working on my second build "Silverstone":biggrin:





Cooling Node Max current per channel/total

Does anyone happen to know the maximum current that can be pulled from each of the fan channels, or a combined value? Since the device has been discontinued, and mine has at least one dead channel header, I will either need to repair the device, or double up on some of my fans by splitting the remaining functional headers between the fans required.




New AX860 won't power on computer

Just had my AX860 delivered today, removed my old PSU and hooked up the new one.



Switched on the PSU, motherboard green power light is on, but when I press the power button on my case, nothing happened.



If I hook up the old PSU, the computer powers on fine.



I've tried the AX860 with just the 24-pin and the 8-pin cables connected to the motherboard.



Is there anything else I can try before I return it?




900D Fan Type

Are the all stock fans in the 900D a quiet edition type fan?