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Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming

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2017/08/20 15:02:49 (permalink)
Hi guys, Yesterday I took the stock cooler of the GPU and put on a Kraken G12 bracket with a NZXT X62 cooler, Needless to say I took it back off after 10 minutes and put the stock cooler back on, but today once I have started using my PC again games are crashing after 15-20 seconds, Fallout 4 was working but I was getting multi-coloured artifacts appearing on screen(Green/Purples) so I've shut it down, Temps are fine 41c idle after just closing fallout 4, I am using Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut on the GPU.
Any advice I would appreciate it..
 
Does anyone have a guide where I have to put thermal pads on with the correct locations? I think I am overheating a component on the card and games are crashing out because of it.
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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 15:13:29 (permalink)
    It's more than likely you got thermal paste in an area you should not have and the card is shorting out.  The thermal pads are not needed on the 1080ti as the Black SC uses the ICX heatsink.  Take the card apart and clean it completely and don't use that stuff unless you've properly taped off the conductive areas.  It's a great way to destroy a $700 card.

     

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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 15:29:29 (permalink)
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    It's more than likely you got thermal paste in an area you should not have and the card is shorting out.  The thermal pads are not needed on the 1080ti as the Black SC uses the ICX heatsink.  Take the card apart and clean it completely and don't use that stuff unless you've properly taped off the conductive areas.  It's a great way to destroy a $700 card.




    If it was shorting out it would be shorting also at idle which it's not, Only crashing when it's under load playing a game.
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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 16:32:22 (permalink)
    Well what are your temps under load. You can log the GPU, VRM, and memory temps using PXOC. Seems like that would help you narrow down what component was having the issue.

    And why did you take the kraken off?
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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 17:11:19 (permalink)
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    Well what are your temps under load. You can log the GPU, VRM, and memory temps using PXOC. Seems like that would help you narrow down what component was having the issue.

    And why did you take the kraken off?



    No I can't see VRM's or Memory temps within PXOC as I do not have a SC2 or FTW2, The black edition's do not have the sensors, I took the Kraken G12 off because it's a monstrosity with all the cables etc, Original cooler is much cleaner than it.
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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 17:13:59 (permalink)
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    Thanks for that, I do see some differences on it though but I am not looking at my card right now it's 1.13am in the morning, I will give it another proper look at tomorrow.
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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 17:23:46 (permalink)
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    Well what are your temps under load. You can log the GPU, VRM, and memory temps using PXOC. Seems like that would help you narrow down what component was having the issue.

    And why did you take the kraken off?



    No I can't see VRM's or Memory temps within PXOC as I do not have a SC2 or FTW2, The black edition's do not have the sensors, I took the Kraken G12 off because it's a monstrosity with all the cables etc, Original cooler is much cleaner than it.

    Yeah sorry forgot the black doesn't show VRM or mem temps.

    Did you have the same crashing under load with the kraken?
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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 17:31:44 (permalink)
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    w318ti
    Well what are your temps under load. You can log the GPU, VRM, and memory temps using PXOC. Seems like that would help you narrow down what component was having the issue.

    And why did you take the kraken off?



    No I can't see VRM's or Memory temps within PXOC as I do not have a SC2 or FTW2, The black edition's do not have the sensors, I took the Kraken G12 off because it's a monstrosity with all the cables etc, Original cooler is much cleaner than it.

    Yeah sorry forgot the black doesn't show VRM or mem temps.

    Did you have the same crashing under load with the kraken?



    Nope, Only saw Idle's as I took it back out pretty quick like 10 minutes.
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    Re: Problem with GTX 1080 Ti Black SC Gaming 2017/08/20 17:40:34 (permalink)
    Kraken is a the fun generic alternative cooling application.  Really easy to bend your pcb possibly damaging/weakening a connection if you don't line things up exactly and tighten the wrong screw.  Don't count that out.

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