So i've getting recently pretty retarded temps on my i7 4790k out of nowhere (whea_uncorretable_error bsods and all the weird stuff) temps like 90 degrees while gaming on a pretty low voltage 1.170v (waaay lower than stock and stable for over a year no problems at all) with maybe not the best cooler but it was always ok. Anyways i noticed that after removing cooler backplate it kinda damaged? my mobo (these little circuit things not sure if thats what theyre called im not a native speaker)
https://imgur.com/gallery/oMooK
I dont think i ever tightend the screw really tight or anything like that so yea thanks for nothing cryoring and your "easy 4 steps 2 minutes mounting solution"
Could it be these curcuits were crucial for delivering voltage or whatever else thats important?
Everything pretty much works but gaming and stress test will result in the bsod i mention earlier after some time
https://imgur.com/gallery/oMooK
I dont think i ever tightend the screw really tight or anything like that so yea thanks for nothing cryoring and your "easy 4 steps 2 minutes mounting solution"
Could it be these curcuits were crucial for delivering voltage or whatever else thats important?
Everything pretty much works but gaming and stress test will result in the bsod i mention earlier after some time