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  • BigWater 760is Issue

    I have:
    GA-EP45-Extreme
    Q9550
    8 GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 Memory
    Thermaltake Armor+ MX VH8000BWS
    BigWater 760is
    TMG1
    Thermaltake Purepower W0121RU 600W Power Supply
    Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 Graphics Card
    Samsung 1GB SATA HD
    WD .5 GB SATA HD

    My fan on my 760is will stop sometimes and hestitate like it wants to start again. My 3870 HD stopped working and I am worried their is something wrong with the PS the avg volage is 4.95 and I thought it had to be over 5???? I am using an old PCI video card right now just to check the system.

    Bob

  • #2
    Re: BigWater 760is Issue

    Could very well be early signs of PSU giving up. Purepower is getting quite old now and IIRC the 5V and 12V were both designed for Pentium 4 era PCs.

    So it's done well so far keeping up with your upgrades but it does have its limits.

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    • #3
      Re: BigWater 760is Issue

      Originally posted by Thermaltake - Michael Zhang View Post
      Could very well be early signs of PSU giving up. Purepower is getting quite old now and IIRC the 5V and 12V were both designed for Pentium 4 era PCs.

      So it's done well so far keeping up with your upgrades but it does have its limits.

      This is not good news, I just bought this new only a few weeks ago.

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      • #4
        Re: BigWater 760is Issue

        This PSU only has the 4 pin MB 12V connector and the 12V rails are 14-15A each. 5V is 30A. For your system you could do with a little bit more IMO.

        While 5V isn't the biggest concern, 4.95V is fine. How does your 12V look? The fans and video card are both drawing from 12V.

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        • #5
          Re: BigWater 760is Issue

          Are you saying this is not a good power supply? I checked your website and it says it supports all the latest CPU's and also the latest graphic cards including crossfire. Crossfire did not even exist when the Pentium 4 were out.

          Do you think this device is defective or do you think they misadvertised?

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          • #6
            Re: BigWater 760is Issue

            I am starting to think there are some problems with the fan on my 760is as it hestitates to start and then runs and then just randomly stops. When it does shut off it will attempt to restart but only move a little. My other fan which is a TMG1 works fine. Should I be looking at a warranty replacement? None of my other fans are having this same problem.

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            • #7
              Re: BigWater 760is Issue

              Well in your original post you mentioned the video card also stopped working. If that isn't a issue anymore then it may just be the 760 fan. You could definitely try to RMA the fan by itself if it is faulty.

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              • #8
                Re: BigWater 760is Issue

                Originally posted by Thermaltake - Michael Zhang View Post
                Well in your original post you mentioned the video card also stopped working. If that isn't a issue anymore then it may just be the 760 fan. You could definitely try to RMA the fan by itself if it is faulty.
                I am not sure what happen with the video card, I am going to RMA. But the fan will work for a while, but after a while of running, it won't start after a reboot. Today I came home and started the system up cold and the fan started hesitating again. I shut the system down, unplug the power to the 760is and then plug it back in and power it on again and it works. I also just noticed that the fan speed does not change when I try to adjut it using the speed control.

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                • #9
                  Re: BigWater 760is Issue

                  Xevius,
                  What are you using to measure voltage witch program? You should also use something like rivatuner to speed up the GPU fan or the card will die it is a known fact. A 4.95 on a 5volt rail is within spec's if it were under by twenty or more than you would have issue's, but I also suspect your not getting a good reading to begin with.
                  MSI X-99SLI
                  Intel 5930K WATER
                  EVGA Nilla 1080
                  POWER!



                  http://www.3dmark.com/3dmv/5003339

                  I did this> :) Default RMA discussion banned

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                  • #10
                    Re: BigWater 760is Issue

                    Originally posted by jaggerwild View Post
                    Xevius,
                    What are you using to measure voltage witch program? You should also use something like rivatuner to speed up the GPU fan or the card will die it is a known fact. A 4.95 on a 5volt rail is within spec's if it were under by twenty or more than you would have issue's, but I also suspect your not getting a good reading to begin with.
                    I have the system up and running, I have two radiators with fans. Every once in a while after a reboot the BW fan will just act like it is going to spin but hesitate. It is at this point I reach in and give it a gentile nudge and it starts spinning.

                    Thanks
                    Bob

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                    • #11
                      Re: BigWater 760is Issue

                      If the fan is replaceable i'd suggest doing so, if not then an RMA is probably needed.
                      MSI X-99SLI
                      Intel 5930K WATER
                      EVGA Nilla 1080
                      POWER!



                      http://www.3dmark.com/3dmv/5003339

                      I did this> :) Default RMA discussion banned

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