Hi,
I've had two identical EVGA GTX 1070's FTW over the past two years. My first one I've had for a few years, put a lot of mileage on it. One day playing light games, it quite literally combusted around a year and a half ago. Luckily I was able to get an identical card from a friend that he no longer uses, and just recently now I turn my computer and the thing goes ablaze. The first 1070 had damage near the power connector, while it looks like for this most recent incident, one of the capacitors blew up. Aside from replacing the GPU, I've kept the same setup since this started happening: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/W63HLP. My power supply is an EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G3 850 W. I made a post here about my first 1070 that broke as well, you can see it here: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/gtx-1070-spontaneously-catches-fire.3716686/#post-22407465
What should I do? Is this just a freak accident that occurred between two identical cards? I already have a replacement 1060 from a friend, but I don't want to put that card in if it's just going to explode again. I'll be honest, I don't dust my PC as much as I probably should, but there was no indication that this should've happened. Should I check my power supply? From what I can tell, this issue is largely power related between the two cards that got destroyed. I feel like since these two events were over a year apart, I should be okay to put the new card in, but I'd like to get some feedback to make sure.
Thank You!
I've had two identical EVGA GTX 1070's FTW over the past two years. My first one I've had for a few years, put a lot of mileage on it. One day playing light games, it quite literally combusted around a year and a half ago. Luckily I was able to get an identical card from a friend that he no longer uses, and just recently now I turn my computer and the thing goes ablaze. The first 1070 had damage near the power connector, while it looks like for this most recent incident, one of the capacitors blew up. Aside from replacing the GPU, I've kept the same setup since this started happening: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/W63HLP. My power supply is an EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G3 850 W. I made a post here about my first 1070 that broke as well, you can see it here: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/gtx-1070-spontaneously-catches-fire.3716686/#post-22407465
What should I do? Is this just a freak accident that occurred between two identical cards? I already have a replacement 1060 from a friend, but I don't want to put that card in if it's just going to explode again. I'll be honest, I don't dust my PC as much as I probably should, but there was no indication that this should've happened. Should I check my power supply? From what I can tell, this issue is largely power related between the two cards that got destroyed. I feel like since these two events were over a year apart, I should be okay to put the new card in, but I'd like to get some feedback to make sure.
Thank You!