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Intel Motherboards : Z87 Killer Sudden Malfunction

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Author: parsec
Subject: Z87 Killer Sudden Malfunction
Posted: 08 Feb 2016 at 2:17pm

Questions for you:

In the first picture I see a Corsair H100i (I think) AIO liquid CPU cooler, and a video card. Is that a Corsair 540 case?

The second picture apparently is of your stripped down test setup?

So no leakage from the AIO liquid CPU cooler? Leakage is not always a flood, but could be a few drops of fluid.

The original PSU is the 600W or 1000W unit? You tried the other PSU with the same results of nothing?

You haven't tried the CPU, memory, and original PSU in the Z97 board yet?

Any idea if the GTX 760 video card still works?

The only response you get from the board is power to the USB ports? Did you happen to try connecting a network cable to the board that is connected to your router, etc, and see if the LEDs next to the network jack flash at all?

The board might have gone bad. Electrical components can expire without warning, usually because of heat. AIO coolers can as a side affect cause poor airflow over the CPU VRM heatsinks. Are you running a push or pull configuration through the radiator?

It seems you have two intake fans on the front of the case, and the Corsair AIO CPU cooler is pushing air out of the case? Any fan in the top rear fan location?

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