So, I was having some major instability problems with my computer before, and every time I would touch the PCIe Cable that goes from the PSU to the GPU, my computer's image would just freeze, and the OS would keep running, or sometimes, it would hard crash altogether and nothing would work.
At first, these hard crashes would happen once a day, and then, after a week my PC wouldn't boot anymore and I'd have a VGA warning on my MSI motherboard light.
I thought it might've been the PSU, so I bought another one, but the problem continued.
So now the problem must lie in the GPU, right?
Today, I submerged the 8-pin PCIe connector SLOT ON THE GPU with Isopropryl alcohol, and all of a sudden my PC boots again, and it seems to be stable. It ran for about 3 hours.
After this, the same stuff started happening. I reseated the 8 Pin PCIe cable, the computer is turning on, but it'll come back, like it always does.
It seems like the 8-pin PCIe connector is causing all this unstability. What do I do?
It's not the cable because I bought another PSU and tested with a brand new PCIe cable. It must be the GPU 8 pin slot.
At first, these hard crashes would happen once a day, and then, after a week my PC wouldn't boot anymore and I'd have a VGA warning on my MSI motherboard light.
I thought it might've been the PSU, so I bought another one, but the problem continued.
So now the problem must lie in the GPU, right?
Today, I submerged the 8-pin PCIe connector SLOT ON THE GPU with Isopropryl alcohol, and all of a sudden my PC boots again, and it seems to be stable. It ran for about 3 hours.
After this, the same stuff started happening. I reseated the 8 Pin PCIe cable, the computer is turning on, but it'll come back, like it always does.
It seems like the 8-pin PCIe connector is causing all this unstability. What do I do?
It's not the cable because I bought another PSU and tested with a brand new PCIe cable. It must be the GPU 8 pin slot.