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03-29-2017 07:07 AM
Eleiyas@ASUS wrote:
2 pins of a chip are slightly blue in coloration, which is nigh on impossible if it were water damage or oxidization.
03-29-2017 09:23 AM
Zka17 wrote:
Eleiyas, I am really trying to understand what you were trying to say there ^^^... it is or not possible to be a water damage?
Whenever you have watercooling in your system, there is a possibility of spill/leakage... that is the nature of watercooling, it has to be expected and accepted...
Now, the point is how you are managing a spill/leakage? My way to deal with this: immediately power down completely, remove the battery and all possible components (GPUs, memories, disconnect all cable) and have a fan blow on it overnight... Was all of this done when it was that " It is possibly a remnant of a drop of water that spilled from the GPU when removing it."??? If not you were looking for trouble...
As the trouble is already here - what else did you do? Took out the board and send it off for repair? Or actually did you tried troubleshooting yourself first?
I would still try to do some things before trash it - well, if the official repair fails... let me know if interested...
03-29-2017 09:55 AM