Message from @SchloppyDoggo
Discord ID: 422891142053494784
into the correct pins?
yes
send a picture
because, with all due respect, I don't trust you
i don't trust myself either
yeah no
the pins are on your motherboard
on the bottom right hand corner
remove the bios battery, with the power switch off
where is that
where would that be on here
can someone else help this guy
my time is worth much more than this
@Bearchoyboi u ever figure it out?
ping or call me if u still need help
still not working
i took out the bios battery for 5 mins and put it back in
replaced the gpu
the motherboard may have fried from something
If it’s new they’ll usually replace it
and you're sure that all of the front panel connectors are connected to the right pins?
and even if you are sure, disconnect them all, find the front power button connector and connect it to the correct pins, only that connector
What are you fellow Runescape players doing?
i fixed it
the motherboard fried because i forgot to ground my static by touching the case so i got it replaced it
@MalcolmReynolds do you need water cooling if you sli 2 gtx 1070s
yes
blocks for 1070s are a waste of money though
get reference coolers
No
If you have a typical ATX or e-ATX mobo, the top two pcie x16 slots should be at least 1 more slot apart than the bottom 2 on a 3-4 x16 lane mobo. Therefore having an acx style cooler is fine.
I have a GTX 1070 Sea Hawk X watercooled aio which stays incredibly cool under full load artificially, but it isn't necessary to have to keep the card that cold, if you max out at under 70C under full load for like 5 mins which is pretty unrealistic scenario, then you're way ahead good temps. Even resting just under 80C at that kind of load is acceptable. Over 80 and you're pushing it, but it still doesn't have much of an effect on the card. My GTX 760's (SLI) with reference blower coolers would max at about 84C under load brand new, and they had no issues the whole time, and still overclock well relative to better cooked versions of the same card. So there is honestly nothing to worry about. Also when it comes to GPU boost and overclocking the 1070, for a typical and stable OC on a well-cooled reference PCB, use about +100 core and no more than +250mem (100-200 is more practical since mem isn't as detrimental for gaming as core). Don't try and squeeze performance because the Pascal GPU lineup isn't really meant for it.