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i think my box short circuited when i was changeing the washers.

now everytime i try to turn it on the powerbrick goes red.

tried different brick and source but no go.

any ideas ?
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U mentioned washers which leads me to beleive u replacement xclamps with screws, if this is the case then try loosening the screws. If that doesnt work it may need a reflow or even a reball
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Then you probably blew something on the board.
I dont know much about that stuff. Ive heard that changing mosfets can fix that. But you gotta know which ones. Idk, so ask a professional
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tyiphius wrote Then you probably blew something on the board.
I dont know much about that stuff. Ive heard that changing mosfets can fix that. But you gotta know which ones. Idk, so ask a professional


thanks ill look into to it. i saw a spark some out of one of them.
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usually its when you short out the gpu heatsync on that little resistor you can see just under in on the fan side of mobo
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Listen to Dvdmeece he knows what he talking about.
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You need to try release the screws on the cpu and gpu headshields. if this doesnt work, then im not sure.
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