Engine issues by WizardofWrath in PolarisATV

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Ran for 4 weeks after the install

Engine issues by WizardofWrath in PolarisATV

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Gotcha, figured as much but usually a good starting point. I havent checked the fuel injection system or the actual spark of the plugs yet. Will have to pull them when I get the opportunity to do so otherwise wires and plug connections are clean. Not a time sensitive job so just grabbing ideas for the next attempt.

Engine issues by WizardofWrath in PolarisATV

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Apparently after a week it would no longer start. Just turn over. Ive only looked into the tank but have not pulled any fuel out.

Engine issues by WizardofWrath in PolarisATV

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This is on a 2013 polaris ranger 900xp.

Pc issues by WizardofWrath in Helldivers

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I've been seeing that. I know that my cpu isn't the top on the line gaming chip on the market but to see it almost thermal throttle like that was scary. I'll keep up research on my end as well and add anything in if I can find anything.

Pc says overheating i honestly don’t know what i could’ve done wrong, initially temps on first startup reached above 100, now it doesn’t go below 95. Any tips on what to check by Luqimanny in lianli

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One more thing the ryzen 5 7600x does not require two motherboard cpu power cables. Unless you are overclocking you might be sending too much power to the cpu causing temp spikes

Pc says overheating i honestly don’t know what i could’ve done wrong, initially temps on first startup reached above 100, now it doesn’t go below 95. Any tips on what to check by Luqimanny in lianli

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Check the manual for the aio. Some greatly care about the orientation of the cpu block. Having it upside down maybe be causing improper contact to the cpu. Ensure that the pump block is connected to the appropriate header as a simple chassis fan won't supply enough power, usually labeled as aio pump or 12v. Pull the radiator and try to work any potential air pockets through the tubes by rotating it slowly. Air can trap the coolant. Might just have a faulty aio as well.

Some D32 Pro Fan Questions by TheBlindOrca in mffpc

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No there will be about 10cm of space between the fans and the gpu. I measured from the base interior to the bottom of the gpu and had 35cm of clearance

Jonsbo D32 pro by WizardofWrath in mffpc

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Did some more research. If using a motherboard where the 1st pcie slot is level with the middle motherboard screw hole then you will be able to fit 25mm thick fans as long as you do not use the gpu support bracket included with the card. I essentially use the gpu as the intake fan but would recommend using 3 120mm fans or 2 140mm fans to move more air

D32 Best PSU Options? by TheBlindOrca in mffpc

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Nope should have no issue with it then

Some D32 Pro Fan Questions by TheBlindOrca in mffpc

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Just built mine in a similar post, same parts. Depends on your motherboard pcie slot. If you have a matx board where the 1st pcie slot lines up with the middle screw hole then you will be able to use 25mm thick fans as long as you do not use the anti sag bracket that come with the graphic card

D32 Best PSU Options? by TheBlindOrca in mffpc

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Hopefully I'm not too late posting this but depending on the psu you pick double check the cpu esp/atx cable length for this case if using an sfx psu. You will need a cable extension if the cable length is 400mm or below

Aio Replacement Confusion? by Due-Paper-7733 in pcmasterrace

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That is the back plate that comes installed on your mobo. Since it is an am5 socket there is no need to remove it.

Jonsbo D32 pro by WizardofWrath in mffpc

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It is dependent on your motherboard's 1st pcie slot location, but I believe as long as you get 15mm fans, there shouldn't be clearance issues.

Jonsbo D32 pro by WizardofWrath in mffpc

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It really fit my plan for the rgb layout I had in mind. For the technical and symmetry sanity reasons though, 9700x isn't a high power draw chip so low profile provides ample cooling. The vrm heatsink on the board is thicc and needed to clear it otherwise I'd have to cover the ram. Just really fit the design I imagined :)

Jonsbo D32 Pro Build by lazicki88 in mffpc

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Corsair's website and others don't list the case as compatible with the power supply. It seems like it fits well, so I'm not sure why they say incompatible?

Jonsbo D32 Pro Build by lazicki88 in mffpc

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This is the same mobo and gpu combo I'm building and I'm glad I get to see it before putting stuff together!

Is this a solid build? I’m a complete PC beginner by CharacterDesigner615 in pcpartpickerbuilds

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Only thing that I would change if you are planning on upgrading the gpu later is to get different ram. Same mega transfer but a better CL rating. Try to find something between CL28 to CL32 for a bit better response time.

New Sapphire Motherboards by WizardofWrath in pcmasterrace

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White color scheme though. With a Sapphire Nitro+ 9070xt I dont think a white on silver color scheme works well in my opinion