Is it possible my PSU is Maxed out

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    Ran 10 passes did well I'm thinking it could have been the pump max temps are hella low lower then before at this speed

    Going to mark solved for now unless it happens again
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    did you have the PC in a refrigerator? 5C is a very low minimum temp, 41F.
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    Britton30 said:
    did you have the PC in a refrigerator? 5C is a very low minimum temp, 41F.

    I wish but just to let you know i had to mark it unsolved it happened again no longer then 20 min after IBT so it isn't the OC as you see 10 legit passes and didn't shut down for like 20 min after

    I am going to check my PSU fan if it isn't spining then im going to contact corsair for a RMA
    meanwhile i could either throw a subpar PSU on another back up rig with a 6870 till the other PSU gets here but im not sure if i can handle the waiting so i might just get a new one but just making sure the other one is broken first
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    I stressed my Pc underload with IBT and Cinebench my PSU fan did spin not once during those test

    It should have done something even though it wasn't that hard of a load correct ? start up the fan attemps to move but stays still you think this could be the culprit ?

    Just contacted XMS Yellowbeard with Corsair i'm going to see what his answer to me about this is
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    Could be and that would account for the hot PSU. I'd not use a sub-par PSU as that could damage something. Buy a new PSU and RMA the AX860 too, then you'll have a nice backup/test PSU.
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    Britton30 said:
    Could be and that would account for the hot PSU. I'd not use a sub-par PSU as that could damage something. Buy a new PSU and RMA the AX860 too, then you'll have a nice backup/test PSU.
    That's what i am thinking they don't even have the AX850 on there list of RMA's all 860's

    I still went ahead and RMA it the best i could looks like i'll be going for that 1050watt silver rated corsair which should still be a good investment cost me 124.99 it's on sale right now the gold version is 209.99 you tell me what is a better deal ?
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    I'd jump all over the 1050 Silver.
    No RMA list for all of 860s?
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    Britton30 said:
    I'd jump all over the 1050 Silver.
    No RMA list for all of 860s?
    The RMA list is all AX860W PSU i scoured the whole list im dumbfounded i just sent it in as a 860
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    You didn't scroll down far enough.

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    Britton30 said:
    You didn't scroll down far enough.

    Is it possible my PSU is Maxed out-corsair-rma.jpg
    hmmm i'll check again right now im packing up my kiddie me and her are on an adventure for some silver
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