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Voltage problems after some new hardware

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June 17, 2013 9:38:26 PM

I recently got a new chassie, ssd drive and a H100i corsair watercooler for my system. I have a Asus rampage formula iv, Corsair 850 hx powersupply, corsair 12 gb ram and a Intel i7 3930k cpu and a Asus 690gtx card. I got a few problems after i switched too the new chassie and installed the new watercooler and the new ssd drive.
I did a clean install on windows since i got a new ssd hardrive. Everything went fine for a couple of days then i got warnings that the voltage of the gpu is wrong, It also gives me a warning that the motherboard is getting -60 celsius.

At first i just thought it was a conflict between the driver program for the H100i watercooler and my motherboard driver program. Since both shows the temp of everything. But now im getting abit worried, These warnings shows up more and more, Voltage problems in the whole system. I put the computer apart and put it togheter again just to make sure i haden't done any connections wrong. But it's still there. Im not experice any system instabillity since all games runs fine as usally.
Then i went to the Nvidia forums and saw that they have some serious problems with the new driver, And that the new driver even killed some gpu cards. Can the Nvidia driver be the thing that cause this problem? Since i did a clean install of windows i got the new realeased nvidia experince program that update my drivers for me so this is the first time i run this new driver. I can't find another explanation for it.

Anyone had some problems with the voltage with the new nvidia driver? Is it dangerous or is it just some faulty warning messages that i should ignore? Please respond if you had the same problem or know whats causing this.

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June 18, 2013 5:49:54 AM

Roll back to an older driver and see if the issue persists.
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