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    If I'm reading that right, your saying you've removed the IHS, reseated the water block but the system powers off after a couple of seconds?

    If so mine did that the first time I mounted the block after removing the IHS, it was a bad contact between block and core...cpu was overheating in a couple of secs and the thermal diode in the chip cuts the power before any damage happens.

    Have you tried remounting your water block?

    Apologies if I have read your post incorrectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madpete
    If I'm reading that right, your saying you've removed the IHS, reseated the water block but the system powers off after a couple of seconds?

    If so mine did that the first time I mounted the block after removing the IHS, it was a bad contact between block and core...cpu was overheating in a couple of secs and the thermal diode in the chip cuts the power before any damage happens.

    Have you tried remounting your water block?

    Apologies if I have read your post incorrectly.
    Thats exactly it... but i remountet it 3 times and once i put my old cpu in it it spinns again...
    ill try mount it again

    About pics. there is really nothing to se no dammage at all. and the opperation wnet wery smooth... but something went wrong for sure ... dam it
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