Quick Update: Now the CPU is overheating like crazy, hitting 105 degrees C while rendering (all-core OC to 4GHz, manual 1.2V). Could be improper seating, liquid metal, etc. I'll investigate and keep you guys posted. :)
Bitwit sounds like bad thermal paste application, although obviously nobody could be certain without getting hands on EDIT: After taking some time to think there is also a possibility something went wrong during the cleaning of the CPU block, although unlikely, still very possible.
Ahh....hope you figure out something soon and yes do check that thermal paste because that's what in my opinion could be causing this issue. Hope it fixes soon enough!
That was always one of my favorite issues. Though you should be able to disable it in newer bioses. The setting is something like "Halt on Error: All but keyboard".
It was his SLI bridge. It wasn't lighting up in the beginning and then it lit up after he reassembled it. I could be wrong but I thought that was the most likely cause. I'm no expert though.
I dont think it was the sli bridge but just improperly seated gpus since the sli bridge not connected shouldnt cause it to not post but a gpu not plugged in all the way will.
Be s shame that it is his job to help us by reviewing these 15 other pcs he build just for us so we know what we can do as consumers. Be a shame that he doesn’t have time to take care of a pc when he has built hundreds and tested it on different games for us
Murder him while he sleeps ? how unprofessional. No, she thinks about finding someone with the same Intention who she barely knows so they can solve each others Problem. Hmmm someone should make a Movie from this Idea. Oooops someone did it, it was "Strangers on a Train"
I'd never dare to say anything like that on a public vid :) Been watching this channel for a while and she seems a very nice person. I get a bad vibe from not respecting your SO for helping you out in your hobby! It's so hard to find someone like this.
Over the years I have seen computer do some funky stuff when hardware is not seated right. Just moving the computer could of moved that GPU enough not to make the system work correctly. To think that's been sitting there all this time. I still learn shit everyday with computers. Keep up the great work Kyle.
My PC was dying every few minutes after taking it to my sisters. Took it home and it was fine for days... Took it back and the damn thing did it again. Days later at home it finally died on me and I fgured it out. Aio pump was dying and CPU was hitting thermal cutoff. In the moving process I was rattling the pump enough to kill it and vice versa when I went back home.
I have fixed MANY problems, with simple reseats. Memory most often. Don't know how it happens, but it really does. Exactly why I didn't hardline my build.
I recently found this channel and want to thank you for teaching me and entertaining nearly every day at work. I don't have a PC yet, but when I decide to build one I am sure I will know how to do it. Thanks man.
Kamikaze6 that’s what happened to me. Spent 1500 on my first high end rig, tried to boot, hdmi not plugged in, and instead of troubleshooting took apart and rebuilt my entire rig 🤡
I know this video is a bit old now, but, I want to thank you for all your uploads. Your videos gave me the confidence to build my own PC. I built it about three months ago and am loving it! I almost want to take it apart and rebuild it again. Thanks for all the uploads
From someone who has been fixing computers since 1990, sometimes, just taking it apart and putting it together is all it needs. I call it "Just giving it a little love." It just wants some attention.
Hi there! First, just wanted to say that your channel is very informative and engaging and I've been using many of your vids to help my daughter ascend from building robots to building computers as a hobby. I just wanted to say, from a chemist's perspective, that DI water is not such a good idea as pure water, with heat, exhibits a great deal of polarization through something called 'dipoles'. Deionized water, with heat, is great at stripping electrons from metal. This means that steel will form rust and aluminum will form a thin layer of something called alumina (aluminum oxide) which is a pretty good insulator of heat. Hope this benefits you in some way!
hopefully people will stop watercooling, having to drain the system, remove countless garden water feature tubes and bits and pieces, then dismantlement to get to the ssd lol lol lol lol lol no thank you
i mean you could always route around the ssd and not have 2 gpus in it. and maintenance isnt that hard. just refill when low or change out liquid if needed. you click a button sir.
cctvuser it's not for peasants sorry. Also there is this thing called soft tubing, which means you can remove components without draining. But again, not for the casual joe ;)
considering my 2 pcs are better then yours im hardly a peasant, who gives 2 fucks about soft tubing? this is about the epic fail that is kyles water cooling set up, all that trouble to get to the ssd - no thanks, smart people dont put garden water features into there pc
I had the same issue with a maximus x hero and an 8700k. It would say a0, but wouldn't display anything. I unplugged the front usb and all rgb headers, as well as any keyboard or mouse and it worked fine. So nothing but fans and m.2 ssd. After setting up the bios and installing windows it boots fine with everything plugged in.
It makes me happy I went with soft tubing and clear fluid. But yeah when I had a few issues my loop got in the way of troubleshooting a bit. Air is awesome, especially something like a high end noctura cooler.
air is good enough for most builds... but it just doesn't have the same "showroom" look. if you're already $10k into a top-end enthusiast build (especially with RGB everywhere), why WOULDN'T you kick in the extra $2k just to make everything that extra degree of pretty, with a nice looking hardline cooling setup?
yea, fair enough. with the right setup and circumstances, either one can be equally as effective. if it's just because you prefer the look, no one can call you wrong for that.
One thing before I watched the video: When the PC isn't showing any signal & has a perfectly fine post code - my first guess would be the graphics card -> Try the iGPU for the Video signal and / or the other w/ SLI disabled
Fade if he would've started there he wouldnt have had to go through all that ;) Mobo code said successful boot to OS but no image on monitor screams check gpu 😂
You know what's funny? My Elite Build is still kicking. All the TechTubers I showed made comments of how bad my tubing runs were. But ya know what? It still runs just fine. So HA!
TheB29Bomber It's worth the amount of silence you get. AIO's and air (especially on GPU's) are far too loud. Custom loops let you have so much radiator space you can run the fans silently under load.
Kunteki No it can't because AIO pumps are hellishly loud compared to a properly decoupled D5. I specifically mentioned GPU fans though. Maybe there are AIO's for GPU's, I haven't seen any. When the rule of thumb is two 120mm fans for every overclocked component and you instead have six or more 140mm fans, you can run those fans at dead silent speeds even under load.
Tarkus Saine This. I still think the case is a ripoff, for that kind of money you can buy a CaseLabs THW10 which can mount four 560mm radiators and two 280mm radiators easily.
Hey Kyle use this Case to do a copper and walnut build in, all organic build. I love this PC. Only thing would be getting rid of almost all RGB. Use only pure white light.
PeterDerBeste i just had the same problem on a Maximus x formula build A2 error code. Simply turning on the screen manualy Once fixed it for me. No problems ever since
The GPU plays a big role in the stability of a computer system. My PC kept blue screening for the longest. Finally changed the riser cable for my vertical GPU mount and this pc has been running for over a year with no blue screens or hiccups.
It's crazy how Jayztwocents just had a video, literally, about a PC that he needed to go back and fix that he hasn't been able to use for months and had to do an entire tear down of the machine.
Cloud Connected - Yes, I see what you mean! Perhaps bitwit and Jayztwocents and both the same person. That could explain how similar their two video concepts were! 😐
I used a few drops of food coloring in my system and it worked fine. Even after one year maintenance period, no clogs, no sediment, no staining or leaks. All it takes is just a few drops though. Pros- any color you can mix. Cons- need to mix first and use a small amount.
It was turned on, video wasn't showing. Any number of things could've really went wrong, but the first thing he should've checked was the GPU, monitor, and video cable. > No video? - Check GPU, monitor, and video cable. > No power? - Check power cord. > No audio? - Check speakers. > Automatically shutting down nearly after booting? - CPU overheating and the CPU cooler is probably not working or unplugged. > High(er) overall temps? - Check for and try dusting, then replacing CPU and GPU thermal compound if it doesn't fix it. > Audio interference? - Buy and wrap speaker/headphone/microphone output/input ends with ferrite choke cores.
I think you hit the nail on the head with the GPU not being seated properly. I have had that adventure more than once. Some PCI Express slots can be very picky and you need to push everything in perfectly straight or it won't make proper contact on some motherboards. I think it was twice that I ended up reseating a card and wished I had done that before I did everything else, once on pre-built unit I was troubleshooting for somebody and once on a unit that I built. As to your CPU, It is rare that chip defects cause excess heat to that degree. The heat needs to be lead away so I would definitely redo the thermal paste to be sure it's making appropriate contact and then just reassemble everything from there so that you can make sure everything is making firm contact. It could be just the silliest thing like the paste being uneven in the wrong place or just something not making firm enough contact. Your pumps look like they are running strong so I doubt it's anything to do with the cooling loop.
YES!! That's exactly what was thinking too, he forgot what KISS means. I couldn't stop yelling at the screen what a dumb a** he was for not even thinking of that first. 2 cards, 8 outputs, ya think one card or port could be bad? Then, he back flashes the BIOS and gets an A3. Even if the BIOS didn't see a drive he would still get video.
After all that it was the graphics card? Dang. Thanks for the namedrop, glad Jay and I were able to help....tho wish it was all that was needed cuz you still had to do a TON of work after all lol. Ahhhhhhhhh
Mack Gaming - Wow, and I thought the upgrades I was gonna make to my PC were overkill for my use. Soon gonna be getting an extra 16 gigs of ddr4 ram, an upgrade from my i7 6700 to an i7 7820x and an I will be getting an 1180 whenever they come out to replace my 1070. Since I'm moving on from 1080p gaming to 4K gaming I thought the upgrade would be necessary. The extra ram isn't necessary but I might end up buying it anyway and putting it into a new system.
Noureddine NeaR its not like he traveled to another country, runs a business and keeps making more relivent videos that those of us can enjoy. But im sure with your amazing time managent skills he would have had the time.
Redivh there's always one of you, who just can't tell when a person is kidding. He wasn't saying he has poor time management or that he could do better. He was joking around at the fact Bitwit's life allows him to have that $12k monstrosity just lying around collecting dust for months and act so casually about it.
I'm new to PC building/gaming or just PC in general but one of the things I think I'm going to do when I build my first water cooled build is to use antifreeze in the water solution instead of just water or water and that coloured gunk. Antifreeze has anti rust properties and other properties to stop the corrosion of metals such as aluminium (your radiator). It also protects rubber seals and other plastics. It raises the boiling point of water and more importantly, its heat transfer properties, and comes in some nice colours.
I had a similar problem with my PC. Upgraded the RAM and the computer wouldn't turn on thought I may have shorted the motherboard or something. I had to leave the PC for a while as work got busy but luckily had my laptop to do work. Come back to the PC a few months later and it turns out I hadn't seated one of the RAM sticks properly. Just pushed it in a bit more and it works fine.
Brookler yea ram sticks can be a bitch like that, I spent 4 hours diagnosing a friends computer. And all we had to do was push in the ram a bit more XD
I had a similar problem. A friend and I both built new pcs for Christmas. He brought his over to show me and it would not turn on. I looked after 20 minutes found out there was no 8 pin to the mobo. still Wouldnt work. 2 hours later we realized that the ram was in 1 slot to the left.
I had a HAF 932 Advanced PC Case. That thing weighed more than 5 cats. I had to have it on the floor. I put a piece of wood and had it standing on it. It's perfectly fine on the floor. Just don't have it directly on carpet.
Had the same issue the other day , i unplugged one of my gpu's and its posted i took that card out cleaned it up put it back into my rig and sure enough it worked again, maybe try the simpler things before you rush into the more technical stuff :)
Quick Update: Now the CPU is overheating like crazy, hitting 105 degrees C while rendering (all-core OC to 4GHz, manual 1.2V). Could be improper seating, liquid metal, etc. I'll investigate and keep you guys posted. :)
Bitwit if there is any way I could contact you for help on my first gaming pc I would very much appreciate that
Bitwit
sounds like bad thermal paste application, although obviously nobody could be certain without getting hands on
EDIT: After taking some time to think there is also a possibility something went wrong during the cleaning of the CPU block, although unlikely, still very possible.
Bitwit well played
Ahh....hope you figure out something soon and yes do check that thermal paste because that's what in my opinion could be causing this issue. Hope it fixes soon enough!
feels bad man
COMPUTER OFF FLOOR
Paul's Hardware how do you not have any likes?
paaaaaauuuuul
top with you. Also, the idiot should have checked cables before he goes opening the case. Total waste of time even clicking the video.
Excellent!
I have a system like his. Trust me, It’s too big and heavy to have on a desk.
Having it on the floor isn’t hurting anything.
There is a drop of water dropping from the upper gpu to the lower gpu in 13:02-13:04
Good eye, holy shit
How the fuck does someone notice that. Jeez do watch at 0.5x
I noticed it immediately
I saw this too. Damn!
well that cant be good
7:34
"No keyboard detected"
"Press F1 to continue"
i can't get over this
i love how fitting your icon is for this comment lmao
That was always one of my favorite issues. Though you should be able to disable it in newer bioses. The setting is something like "Halt on Error: All but keyboard".
"The key is behind the locked door."
And why would the computer say 'no keyboard detected, press F1 to continue' that's just stupid
Or, as soon as you get one, press F1, otherwise you're screwed anyway, right?
This is why air cooling is superior in terms of laziness
And why AIO cooling beats both (in terms of lazyness). So easy to work in an AIO cooled rig because there is all that extra free space!
AIO will hit the same temps as air cooler when gaming, but take ages to cool down, thats why most are going back to air
AIO> all others.
@Andy Gotta admit, I returned my dark rock pro 4 for a corsair h150i. Gotta have that RGB goodness.
but for PC enthusiasts like myself, we'd rather spend the extra money and effort to have the best performance and looks possible.
Lyle touched it.
But Lyle is the smart one.
I guess Lyle changed him as a man. It’s a whole goddamn BRICK. Lyle is also very superior IQ
A0 is short for "A 0kay"...... ;)
heh
Once again, Kyle breaking stuff and F'ng things up, so you don't have to. Kyle is a role model for us all. What not to do.
doing what i do best
TJ Rooger like aim a wine bottle style beer at your face after you've fked with the cork.
fill your resovoir with vodka! It'll clean itself practically!
That's what Boris from Life Of Boris did!
Wings no shit sherlock
@@ethanraque894 It's been done, look up 'Life of Boris Vodka Cooled PC'.
bigbrain
We all know ur Russian
It was his SLI bridge. It wasn't lighting up in the beginning and then it lit up after he reassembled it. I could be wrong but I thought that was the most likely cause. I'm no expert though.
Seems legit, that's probably it.
That probably meant that the main GPU wasn't on.
@@RealistikDash What RealistikDash said...
I dont think it was the sli bridge but just improperly seated gpus since the sli bridge not connected shouldnt cause it to not post but a gpu not plugged in all the way will.
Anyone else notice the drip of fluid coming from the upper GPU at 13:02?
Yep
That's why I don't go with liquid cooling on my PC's
Paul Epure mmm, 1 example means everything will be like that
CarNutz Like so he sees
Alias I am aware of the super low probability of that happening, it's just a fear of mine. Also, I do not need that much cooling, my temps are great
wish i could buy a 12k computer, and then neglect it for months without giving a damn because i own 15 other computers
*100 , 15 ive seen him build more than 15 lol
Be s shame that it is his job to help us by reviewing these 15 other pcs he build just for us so we know what we can do as consumers. Be a shame that he doesn’t have time to take care of a pc when he has built hundreds and tested it on different games for us
it's not 12k he's lying it's maybe 5 or 6k.
@@Choice777 back then those specs were worth 12 k def and maybe now they are 12k worth of parts moron
Work for the 12k.
Its healthy to get rid of the poop in your loop at least two times a day
poopity scoopity doop
Stacy Schauls I thought this wasn’t supposed to happen with the Vue
You could say I’m, out of the loop. :P
@Lol247 POOPITY SCOOPITY DOOP, I'M OUT OF THE LOOP
thx for the suggestion (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
the2great2bob rabbits go like 12 times a day lol
Kyle: Good Job
Wife: :D
Kyle: You can leave now
Wife: thinking about life and what she did wrong
More like thinking about ways to murder him in his sleep
Murder him while he sleeps ? how unprofessional. No, she thinks about finding someone with the same Intention who she barely knows so they can solve each others Problem.
Hmmm someone should make a Movie from this Idea.
Oooops someone did it, it was "Strangers on a Train"
You know for a fact he had to rim her thay night to make up for it
That was the moment he condemned himself to sleeping in the doghouse for the rest of his life.
I'd never dare to say anything like that on a public vid :) Been watching this channel for a while and she seems a very nice person. I get a bad vibe from not respecting your SO for helping you out in your hobby! It's so hard to find someone like this.
“Must have come from my soon to be x wife”
That foreshadowing... you were right
damn
Over the years I have seen computer do some funky stuff when hardware is not seated right. Just moving the computer could of moved that GPU enough not to make the system work correctly. To think that's been sitting there all this time. I still learn shit everyday with computers. Keep up the great work Kyle.
My PC was dying every few minutes after taking it to my sisters. Took it home and it was fine for days... Took it back and the damn thing did it again. Days later at home it finally died on me and I fgured it out. Aio pump was dying and CPU was hitting thermal cutoff. In the moving process I was rattling the pump enough to kill it and vice versa when I went back home.
AIO pump don't have a long life expectancy.
Idk, 6 years seems like a plenty considering it was $40.
I have fixed MANY problems, with simple reseats. Memory most often. Don't know how it happens, but it really does. Exactly why I didn't hardline my build.
Simple answer there HotRodHippie....Dust....
Kyle , Pro tip, the correct phrase is "Thank You" when Wifey helps.
Yeah, gotta pick your battles.
Kildie Rezrpt no I. Pretty sure its "back to the kitchen with you woman!"
That was quite the Death Glare.
more like whatever wifey does is thank you. right or wrong it's always thank you
Nob, just remember, the kitchen is where the sharp knives are kept.
I recently found this channel and want to thank you for teaching me and entertaining nearly every day at work. I don't have a PC yet, but when I decide to build one I am sure I will know how to do it. Thanks man.
It's like when you forget to put a semicolon while coding!!!
Spaces or Tabs!!!!!! lol
#facts
Accurate
More like when you type != instead of ==.
dont use spaces
Bitwit: If this boots, I’m not gonna change the system
PC:*boots
Bitwit:*starts changing the system
Turns out the monitor wasn’t plugged in
Kamikaze6 that’s what happened to me. Spent 1500 on my first high end rig, tried to boot, hdmi not plugged in, and instead of troubleshooting took apart and rebuilt my entire rig 🤡
Jay Sequeira same lol
@@jaysequeira5446 LMAO same, except i just had a broken cable, i rebuilt everything and then i plugged in a diff cable by accident and BOOM
@@jaysequeira5446 oh sir you are not a clown you are the entire circus
@@crabman69 you're 1 year too late my man
13:02 erm is that a water drop i dont think thats right especialy form the gpu
I think so
It's distilled, its not conductive
I saw tHAT TOO
Couldn't see it I'm on my phone
@@aryatale5232 what are you talking about lol
The real problem here is that you're using an EVGA HB Bridge when you have ROG stuff everywhere in the build.... ;)
x299 dark?
Problem is he is using a bridge lol useless
The problem is because he doesn't have an sli of rtx 2080ti
He forgot to put flame stickers on the case to complement the frivolous light-show.
you're right... he should ditch EVERYTHING ROG (or Asus in general) in that awesome build. They're garbage.
I know this video is a bit old now, but, I want to thank you for all your uploads. Your videos gave me the confidence to build my own PC. I built it about three months ago and am loving it! I almost want to take it apart and rebuild it again. Thanks for all the uploads
$12k brick or $12k paper weight ;P
$12k RGB Gaming Chair
;-)
lmao
$12k space heater with mood lighting.
I think it's gonna rip through the papers
From someone who has been fixing computers since 1990, sometimes, just taking it apart and putting it together is all it needs. I call it "Just giving it a little love." It just wants some attention.
13:03 DRIP !!!!!!!!
Have you tried TuRnInG iT oFf AnD oN?
Of C0uRsè hę d1D, wHy |s y°uR "&@"$"&"+^#*+%*=!?
cheetos ysst someone didnt see big bang theory.....1st season
Joshua Guenin - IT Crowd surely
Keep the cancer twitter memes on twitter, where they belong.
3:25 well this didn’t age well.
Just what i was thinking
3:23 well this didn’t age well at all
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, i was looking for this comment
@@carlitoslaif5042 Same Lmao
Why
Me thinks Primochill is hating it right now. Seems everyone is draining and kicking that shit down the road.
It's so comforting to see even Bitwit has to deal with those really strange computer problems.
"soon to be ex-wife" ouch
It did not age well
ouch indeed :(
@@coltenschuberth1585 did not
Oof...
Foreshadowing
I watched this video for the first time one day before he posted the update video, that hits hard.
This video has sooo much pain in it. Literally made me cry. Patience of a monk.
OMG, Paul is going to scream at you for the computer being on the floor
Paul left a comment saying COMPUTER OFF FLOOR
5:08 can we get a "poop in my loop" t-shirt?
You have hands down the nicest system iv ever seen its got the perfect amount of everything lights aren’t too much the case is gorgeous obviously
My conversations with my crush be like: 2:35
Being early to a bitwit video is the highlight of my month :/
You can get it a week earlier on Floatplane
I just got here, what'd I miss?
Hi there! First, just wanted to say that your channel is very informative and engaging and I've been using many of your vids to help my daughter ascend from building robots to building computers as a hobby. I just wanted to say, from a chemist's perspective, that DI water is not such a good idea as pure water, with heat, exhibits a great deal of polarization through something called 'dipoles'. Deionized water, with heat, is great at stripping electrons from metal. This means that steel will form rust and aluminum will form a thin layer of something called alumina (aluminum oxide) which is a pretty good insulator of heat. Hope this benefits you in some way!
"Poop in our loop" - Grandchildren will remember these wise old man's words.
This is the second tech-touber I see that almost ruins a computer with that primochill crap, hopefully people will stop using it
hopefully people will stop watercooling, having to drain the system, remove countless garden water feature tubes and bits and pieces, then dismantlement to get to the ssd lol lol lol lol lol no thank you
i mean you could always route around the ssd and not have 2 gpus in it. and maintenance isnt that hard. just refill when low or change out liquid if needed. you click a button sir.
cctvuser it's not for peasants sorry. Also there is this thing called soft tubing, which means you can remove components without draining. But again, not for the casual joe ;)
considering my 2 pcs are better then yours im hardly a peasant, who gives 2 fucks about soft tubing? this is about the epic fail that is kyles water cooling set up, all that trouble to get to the ssd - no thanks, smart people dont put garden water features into there pc
Stoycho sounds like a juvenile idiot.
12,000$ brick? Damn I didn't know such expensive power supplies existed
I had the same issue with a maximus x hero and an 8700k. It would say a0, but wouldn't display anything. I unplugged the front usb and all rgb headers, as well as any keyboard or mouse and it worked fine. So nothing but fans and m.2 ssd. After setting up the bios and installing windows it boots fine with everything plugged in.
I had to reset my windows in my ssd to get it running. Same setup with you too.
RGB is cancer.
Seeing this makes me glad Ive never had a water cooled PC! Looks great until something goes wrong...
It makes me happy I went with soft tubing and clear fluid. But yeah when I had a few issues my loop got in the way of troubleshooting a bit. Air is awesome, especially something like a high end noctura cooler.
air is good enough for most builds... but it just doesn't have the same "showroom" look. if you're already $10k into a top-end enthusiast build (especially with RGB everywhere), why WOULDN'T you kick in the extra $2k just to make everything that extra degree of pretty, with a nice looking hardline cooling setup?
It doesn't even look any better honestly, I like the way certain air coolers look. They're big, beefy, and metal. Sort of reminds me of an engine.
yea, fair enough. with the right setup and circumstances, either one can be equally as effective. if it's just because you prefer the look, no one can call you wrong for that.
I'm not a PC owner nor even tried PC but I like watching videos like these
One thing before I watched the video:
When the PC isn't showing any signal & has a perfectly fine post code - my first guess would be the graphics card
-> Try the iGPU for the Video signal and / or the other w/ SLI disabled
that CPU has no video built in.
That was a lot of work to reseat a gpu...
Yeah. Think i'll stick with the good ole fashion air cooling.
Fade if he would've started there he wouldnt have had to go through all that ;) Mobo code said successful boot to OS but no image on monitor screams check gpu 😂
But the flashed BIOS gave a new error. Could have been a combo of issues.
06:37 when Scott Pilgrim's song actually becomes a solid hit.
You know what's funny? My Elite Build is still kicking. All the TechTubers I showed made comments of how bad my tubing runs were. But ya know what? It still runs just fine. So HA!
TheB29Bomber It's worth the amount of silence you get. AIO's and air (especially on GPU's) are far too loud. Custom loops let you have so much radiator space you can run the fans silently under load.
you can get a 360 rad AIO same shit really, way overkill for a single cpu ^^, that can run silently too ^^
Kunteki No it can't because AIO pumps are hellishly loud compared to a properly decoupled D5. I specifically mentioned GPU fans though. Maybe there are AIO's for GPU's, I haven't seen any.
When the rule of thumb is two 120mm fans for every overclocked component and you instead have six or more 140mm fans, you can run those fans at dead silent speeds even under load.
If you’re spending 900 dollars on a case you really shouldn’t use anything but a custom loop.
Tarkus Saine This. I still think the case is a ripoff, for that kind of money you can buy a CaseLabs THW10 which can mount four 560mm radiators and two 280mm radiators easily.
that IKEA Malm desk is amazing... i've used it for 8 years
Hey Kyle use this Case to do a copper and walnut build in, all organic build. I love this PC. Only thing would be getting rid of almost all RGB. Use only pure white light.
maybe it was the video cable
a0=everything ok
but absolutely no output
even after a2=no os drive
the system should have been able to get to bios
Yes dude he made it to the bios , but nothing was displayed bc of the GPU prob,+ if the mb had integrated graphics, the pc would show a normal boot
Erick Rosa the motherboard have no integrated graphics. So it's useless.
At first glance, I was wondering why he wasn't trying different display ports on the GPU. Maybe he did, I'm not through watching it but... yeah.
PeterDerBeste i just had the same problem on a Maximus x formula build A2 error code. Simply turning on the screen manualy Once fixed it for me. No problems ever since
When will we get RBG fluid!?
Amazing, of course.
That neon fluid stuff mixed with rgb lights should do it
Try using the liquid from the glow in the dark sticks to cool your pc
RGB Fluid now there's a challenge i'm up for. BRB
It just turns brown.
Music choice was on point in this video
13:01 wait i think there is a leak near the power cabbles i saw on the top graphics card
I see it too !!
Holy shit, I was just about to comment that. I had to replay it like 5 times just to make sure it wasn't my eyes
The heck with a custom water loop for me, too much trouble. I'm totally satisfied using my corsair H150i pro and so is my computer.
The reason why people do it is for sexiness, temps nothing else can compare with, so more performance, and silence.
The GPU plays a big role in the stability of a computer system. My PC kept blue screening for the longest. Finally changed the riser cable for my vertical GPU mount and this pc has been running for over a year with no blue screens or hiccups.
3:26 oof thats brutal
It's crazy how Jayztwocents just had a video, literally, about a PC that he needed to go back and fix that he hasn't been able to use for months and had to do an entire tear down of the machine.
I think the point seemingly flew over your head at an alarming speed
Cloud Connected - Yes, I see what you mean! Perhaps bitwit and Jayztwocents and both the same person. That could explain how similar their two video concepts were! 😐
I used a few drops of food coloring in my system and it worked fine. Even after one year maintenance period, no clogs, no sediment, no staining or leaks. All it takes is just a few drops though. Pros- any color you can mix. Cons- need to mix first and use a small amount.
BRING BACK LYLE!
Kyle said that lyle was dead on awesome hardware a few weeks ago. Then again, he might have been dRuNK
0:26 is it me or does it look like bitwit could fit in there
Just u
So cool seeing your wife helping, troubleshooting is fun when you’re on company haha
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about that
3:26
Buying distiled water is fun
such a random comment.. i love it 😂
"soon to be ex-wife" lmao the foreshadowing
I like the cloudy look of the water it absorbs more of the RGB
All that work because you didn't check to see if the monitor was turned on... :P What a Goob! XD
It was turned on, video wasn't showing. Any number of things could've really went wrong, but the first thing he should've checked was the GPU, monitor, and video cable.
> No video? - Check GPU, monitor, and video cable.
> No power? - Check power cord.
> No audio? - Check speakers.
> Automatically shutting down nearly after booting? - CPU overheating and the CPU cooler is probably not working or unplugged.
> High(er) overall temps? - Check for and try dusting, then replacing CPU and GPU thermal compound if it doesn't fix it.
> Audio interference? - Buy and wrap speaker/headphone/microphone output/input ends with ferrite choke cores.
Wow 😊😊
I’m glad to see even experienced pc builders still have similar frustrating weird issues I do.
Kyle: I need someone with super human strength
Wife: hold my beer
Too Bad Brita hasn't invented a water loop filter ! Ha ! Nice Vid ! Thanks !
I think you hit the nail on the head with the GPU not being seated properly. I have had that adventure more than once. Some PCI Express slots can be very picky and you need to push everything in perfectly straight or it won't make proper contact on some motherboards. I think it was twice that I ended up reseating a card and wished I had done that before I did everything else, once on pre-built unit I was troubleshooting for somebody and once on a unit that I built. As to your CPU, It is rare that chip defects cause excess heat to that degree. The heat needs to be lead away so I would definitely redo the thermal paste to be sure it's making appropriate contact and then just reassemble everything from there so that you can make sure everything is making firm contact. It could be just the silliest thing like the paste being uneven in the wrong place or just something not making firm enough contact. Your pumps look like they are running strong so I doubt it's anything to do with the cooling loop.
7:16, I saw that rival nemesis 😏
3:20
ouf didnt age well
I was gonna comment the exact same. Oof
3:22 oof, I love u man. hope u get pass this as soon as possible
3:20 turned out to be true after all
When you first rebooted the PC it said that a new CPU was detected. Maybe the CPU is bad if it overheats and could have been the issue before?
x FORMIDABL3 x Gaming he did clear cmos.
Over 10 hours, happy you got it working.
3:21 that joke didn't age well....
System was posting to second card and or bad video output port , thats why post code was ok, lel
Do you even pc speaker for ok post beep?
YES!! That's exactly what was thinking too, he forgot what KISS means. I couldn't stop yelling at the screen what a dumb a** he was for not even thinking of that first. 2 cards, 8 outputs, ya think one card or port could be bad? Then, he back flashes the BIOS and gets an A3. Even if the BIOS didn't see a drive he would still get video.
The read out on the motherboard with the POST code replaces the error beeps.
Whoever invented water cooling was/is an absolute madlad.
After all that it was the graphics card? Dang. Thanks for the namedrop, glad Jay and I were able to help....tho wish it was all that was needed cuz you still had to do a TON of work after all lol. Ahhhhhhhhh
well if i got no display and pc was on i first try gpu.
You Helped Me Building My 13,000 $ Pc Love You
Mack Gaming $13k for a computer
Mack Gaming I want to see this pc
Fuckcameron Nezbeth It Has 128 gb ddr4 RAM 2 Nvidia Titan x dual liquid cooling Intel i9 core processor
Mack Gaming that is the most overkill thing ever I love it
Mack Gaming - Wow, and I thought the upgrades I was gonna make to my PC were overkill for my use. Soon gonna be getting an extra 16 gigs of ddr4 ram, an upgrade from my i7 6700 to an i7 7820x and an I will be getting an 1180 whenever they come out to replace my 1070. Since I'm moving on from 1080p gaming to 4K gaming I thought the upgrade would be necessary. The extra ram isn't necessary but I might end up buying it anyway and putting it into a new system.
That set up is beautiful
Oh yeah lemme build a 12 k$ pc and let it in the corner of my house untouched for months, life is good xdd
Noureddine NeaR its not like he traveled to another country, runs a business and keeps making more relivent videos that those of us can enjoy. But im sure with your amazing time managent skills he would have had the time.
Redivh Ikr who cares about the 12 THOUSAND Dollars that he spent for nothing..
Redivh there's always one of you, who just can't tell when a person is kidding. He wasn't saying he has poor time management or that he could do better. He was joking around at the fact Bitwit's life allows him to have that $12k monstrosity just lying around collecting dust for months and act so casually about it.
jay sheriffe the fact that he has a 12k computer isnt crazy anyway. Its a busness computer.
business computer or no it doesn't change the fact the original post was just making a joke does it....*facepalm*
Maybe the waterblock for the cpu applied too much pressure / cpu not seated correctly, causing it to not properly detect the cpu
deinemuddaisdoof he cleared CMOS and reverted to previous bios. That same message will come up everytime by doing that.
I'm new to PC building/gaming or just PC in general but one of the things I think I'm going to do when I build my first water cooled build is to use antifreeze in the water solution instead of just water or water and that coloured gunk. Antifreeze has anti rust properties and other properties to stop the corrosion of metals such as aluminium (your radiator). It also protects rubber seals and other plastics. It raises the boiling point of water and more importantly, its heat transfer properties, and comes in some nice colours.
but have you tried turning it on and off
AAH, you too have worked in the Cable TV industry!
I had a similar problem with my PC. Upgraded the RAM and the computer wouldn't turn on thought I may have shorted the motherboard or something. I had to leave the PC for a while as work got busy but luckily had my laptop to do work. Come back to the PC a few months later and it turns out I hadn't seated one of the RAM sticks properly. Just pushed it in a bit more and it works fine.
Brookler yea ram sticks can be a bitch like that, I spent 4 hours diagnosing a friends computer. And all we had to do was push in the ram a bit more XD
I had a similar problem. A friend and I both built new pcs for Christmas. He brought his over to show me and it would not turn on. I looked after 20 minutes found out there was no 8 pin to the mobo. still Wouldnt work. 2 hours later we realized that the ram was in 1 slot to the left.
Dude that mobo is sick!
5:33 bf tells me he needs help cuz hes 2 weak tells me to leave likes hes the boss -_-
"New CPU detected" is the first thing it said when it first got to post. I'd say you reseating that alone did it!
He updated the BIOS and cleared the CMOS. The computer no longer knew what CPU was installed until first boot.
I had a HAF 932 Advanced PC Case. That thing weighed more than 5 cats. I had to have it on the floor. I put a piece of wood and had it standing on it. It's perfectly fine on the floor. Just don't have it directly on carpet.
Meh.
You should have got Lyle to fix it 😆
Whoepediescoop, I've got some poop in ma loop
KeesKaasKop scoopdiddiepoop
Had the same issue the other day , i unplugged one of my gpu's and its posted i took that card out cleaned it up put it back into my rig and sure enough it worked again, maybe try the simpler things before you rush into the more technical stuff :)
Glad he fixed it but I think Lyle could have done it faster.
Most of the time it is the simplest things that cause the biggest problems.
yup