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Can't tell if troll thread or serious.
That shouldn't stop him from powering on his computer.
it was probably the dodgy power supply that damaged it in the first place.
If your you have to unplug and reconnect your psu every time you turn on your PC and it is also MAKING A STRANGE CLICKING SOUND whenever you turn your computer, that strange click sound is probably something in the psu arcing. That might cause something like spikes in power that could damage to pc's delicate components. I'm not an electrical engineer, maybe someone else with more expertise will come along and tell me I've got it all wrong, but my best guess would be that if your PSU is making strange clicking sounds then you should probably replace it before the pc completely stops working.
Hi, I've just stumbled into your old post. I had the same experience with my G1 GTX980ti. Mine went up in smoke a couple of weeks later than yours (different game, heavy load). I blamed it on faulty drivers. I updated Nvidia Driver 4xx.xx instead of 389.xx factory ones before it happened. Witnessing 1000bucks go up in flames feels bad man....performance cap at 78°C plus monitoring(GPU-Z) didn't help. Mine bursted in sparks and flames at 83°C peak; ICs close to power-connectors melted - don't know if it was a resistor or ceramic-cap - there was only dust left covering one of the upper copper layers of the board. Switched for an RTX - all good. Weird that so many 980ti broke or melted around that time though.
I'am curious which driver you used or if you updated it before it melted?
please don't necro six-month dead threads, sir.
also i'm sure that fatshark has made a point of checking the way their game stresses the systems if only because they don't want to buy new PSUs all the time.