As I started up my first game today, within 5 minutes my pc shutdown then proceeded to spark and pop from around the CPU/GPU area. There was no smell whatsoever and the PC restarted without issue and no errors appeared in windows once I was logged in. Using windows normally there has been no issues and it's been running for multiple hours yesterday and today. I can only deduct that it's going to happen again under medium / heavy load.
I've built a few PCs in the past without issue but actually troubleshooting hardware problem I'm at a loss with so I'm hoping to get some help from you guys.
I can't be sure if it was from the CPU or GPU but it 100% was not from the PSU area. The specs are as followed
CPU - i3-12100F & Stock Cooler
GPU - MSI Gaming GTX 970 (used)
Mobo - MSI H610M-B
RAM - Corsair 16gb DDR4 Vengeance RGB Pro
SSD & HDD - Crucial MX500 & WD Blue 1TB
PSU - Corsair TX650m
Case - IONZ KZ10 White
I've read countless threads and I am at a loss as the spark and pop came from the area it did. Various things I've checked and fixed so far
updated drivers
moved cables in the case around (GPU power was running across the top of the 24 Motherboard power (could this has caused a surge?)
reseated the cpu fan
No apparent physical damage to any components (no expert however)
before I go into anymore games or stress test I want to narrow down what could have caused the spark. I have also noticed the display will go black for a split second then come back, which leads me to believe it may be a GPU issues as its the only part in my system which is second hand.
Something bizarre I've also realised is since the spark incident when the case power button is pressed it instantly turns on now, where as before it would take maybe a second to register & power up.
I've been monitoring the system using HWinfo. CPU & GPU temps aren't extreme under normal load (wasn't monitoring when the first crash happened) PSU voltage seems good. (does slightly fluctuate but always stays above 12, 5 & 3.3V)
My question really is what could have caused a spark from that area?
Thanks in advance to any advice and help. The PC build is for a friend so I'm even more concerned than if it was my own money & PC.
I've built a few PCs in the past without issue but actually troubleshooting hardware problem I'm at a loss with so I'm hoping to get some help from you guys.
I can't be sure if it was from the CPU or GPU but it 100% was not from the PSU area. The specs are as followed
CPU - i3-12100F & Stock Cooler
GPU - MSI Gaming GTX 970 (used)
Mobo - MSI H610M-B
RAM - Corsair 16gb DDR4 Vengeance RGB Pro
SSD & HDD - Crucial MX500 & WD Blue 1TB
PSU - Corsair TX650m
Case - IONZ KZ10 White
I've read countless threads and I am at a loss as the spark and pop came from the area it did. Various things I've checked and fixed so far
updated drivers
moved cables in the case around (GPU power was running across the top of the 24 Motherboard power (could this has caused a surge?)
reseated the cpu fan
No apparent physical damage to any components (no expert however)
before I go into anymore games or stress test I want to narrow down what could have caused the spark. I have also noticed the display will go black for a split second then come back, which leads me to believe it may be a GPU issues as its the only part in my system which is second hand.
Something bizarre I've also realised is since the spark incident when the case power button is pressed it instantly turns on now, where as before it would take maybe a second to register & power up.
I've been monitoring the system using HWinfo. CPU & GPU temps aren't extreme under normal load (wasn't monitoring when the first crash happened) PSU voltage seems good. (does slightly fluctuate but always stays above 12, 5 & 3.3V)
My question really is what could have caused a spark from that area?
Thanks in advance to any advice and help. The PC build is for a friend so I'm even more concerned than if it was my own money & PC.