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intoth3rainbow

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  1. Attached is some photos when it crashed, oftentimes my screen become white, sometimes it's different colors or random colors. I am quite sad that this is now happening to my beloved corsair one, I've had it for almost 5 years without any issue at all. And at this point I'm probably just going to get an xbox series S or something 🥲. Any suggestion would really be appreciated. Some more info: - I have run RAM TEST and no issue. - I have replace the thermo paste on the GPU a year back and it has been running relatively cool (always less than 75 degree celcius) - I used DDU to uninstall GPU driver and reinstalled, still same issue - I felt like it could have something with the GPU, but also maybe the PSU, so I tried to lower the power limit on the card, a bit more stable but still crashing - A very unique thing is that it usually crashes in the first 4-5 mins of powering up the PC (whether from off, or sleep), and if it doesn't have any issue within the first 5 mins, it won't have any issue at all, I can just kept on playing games for hours without problem. - Window's crash log dump looks like there are issues with display driver / GPU:
  2. Nevermind... found out the issue, turned out it's the best outcome possible. The power cable was broken, changed to another one and everything worked like a champ.
  3. Hi all, One day my corsair one decided to not turn on anymore. No fan, no beep, nothing. What I have tried: 1. Plugged power cable out and in, won't help 2. Change CMOS, won't help 3. Openned it up and plugged the power cable directly to the power supply, won't help I don't know what I should do, I assume it's out of warranty by now (purchase Sep 2017) , and the thing is that it's quite a unique build, I don't want to bring it to a computer shop before consulting with you guys. I am in Singapore, which makes thing harder, I guess. Any advice would really be appreciated.
  4. So my GPU has gone up to 90+ Degree running at 100% in the last few days with my fans running at max speed and I figured that'd be enough. https://i.imgur.com/Fof37U2.jpg FWIW it's a first generation Corsair One Pro (7700K 1080GTX) I bought in Sep 2017. I just used a normal Artic MX-4 I've got for a long time. The process was straightforwards and not so difficult as I imagined. I didn't bother doing it for the CPU though, as it rarely goes over 70 Degree or 50% load. All of my games would result in GPU bottleneck. The result: it now run smoothly at 65 Degree max, a lot more slient now :) Heaven 4 Bench Mark: https://i.imgur.com/YUr2fza.jpg It takes two: https://i.imgur.com/0qdYlnM.jpg
  5. You are right, I think it's probably the time I should do it, I am a bit scared because it's already out of warranty and if I screw it up I won't be able to get it fixed easily though :(: Anyway, I also tried to undervolt it, so far actually quite good temp result - with no problem in stability. I will keep it going like that for a while to see how.
  6. Hi guys, I've had my Corsair One for a little over 3 years now (first generation of Corsair One, it's the "pro", with 7700k 1080 GTX) with pretty much no complain or issue whatsoever. Recently, I started noticing my GPU temperature and it's been going up quite a lot. It's usually sitting at 82-83 degree when I keep it at full load for a while :eek:. I remember it was around 68 - 70 degree max back then. Just wondering what I can do to bring it down :sigh!: PS: my CPU Max load is around 83 degree too (but it's been around it since the start so not much issue, plus I don't stress the CPU much anyway)
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