![]() I'd start with checking to see if any of your PSU wires are touching your motherboard. Also after visual inspection everything seems OK.Ĭould anyone think of an idea what could this be? Because I'm clueless atm.Ĭan't say I've encountered what you're encountering now, but a burning smell would usually come out a burning surface component like a capacitor, or a trapped PSU wire. I really don't understand where the smell is coming from, as I said before everything has been working fine since I noticed that smell. ![]() I have checked my temperatures and they are perfect under load: CPU ~55C, GPU 70-72C, MB & HDD temps also low. Like I said before it's coming out with the hot air where the exhaust fan is in the back. It's definitely not from the PSU or the GPU. Then I put my PC under load with the case open to try to find the smell, but it was very hard to trace it, i THINK it's coming from somewhere on the motherboard ut no real clue where exactly. I have found nothing out of the ordinary, everything seemed absolutely fine. I have decided to check what's going on and opened the case to see if something was looking burned. It's noticeable when the PC is under load, for example when running a game and whole system builds some heat.Īt that time if I go and smell the area in the back of the case where the exhaust fan is I can clearly notice the smell which is coming out with some hot air being pushed by the fan. I would describe the smell as someone was melting some plastic, the smell is not very intense but it's definitely there. No BSOD, no shutdowns, no hangs nothing whatsoever.ĭespite that like 6-7 months ago I started to notice a somewhat odd smell which is coming from the back of the PC where the exhaust fan is. I've built a new PC almost 2 Years ago, since that time it's been running fine without any problems. I'll try to describe the problem as detailed as possible to finally find a solution. Don't know which category this fits in so sorry if it's in the wrong place. I would like to share a weird issue I have with my PC.
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