I had a minor incident with my file/media server today. I'll begin with the specs:
Asus P5E-VM DO motherboard
Intel E6300 Core 2 duo
2x2GB G-Skill DDR2-1066 ram
4x1TB Western Digital hard drives
1x1.5TB Seagate hard drive
2x2TB Western Digital green hard drives
1x500GB IDE Seagate hard drive
3x120mm Scythe front fans
1x120mm Scythe rear fan
1x140mm Antec top fan
Corsair VX550 power supply
I had done TONS of overclocking in the past (1.86GHz-->3.2GHz), and have a monster cooler on the CPU and north bridge, but it was running at stock clock speeds and voltages for the last 2 (nearly 3) years.
A pic of the carnage is attached. This machine had just experienced an otherwise record-breaking (for me) 850 days of uptime (852 I believe) and had nothing plugged into the front USB ports. I cut the usb cable off to clear the board for better picture taking and so I could check for a short in the cable and/or front panel USB jacks, no shorts were found.
As far as I can tell something to the top or top left of the USB header is what started the issue. I caught it rather quickly after the fire started as the machine is in my furnace room near an air intake for the furnace and the furnace was running when the fire started. When I got there small flames were visible.
What do you guys think might have caused this fire?
And, a related follow-up question, do you think I can get away with just replacing the board? Ideally I would prefer to avoid spending $400 replacing the CPU, RAM and maybe power supply as well as the motherboard.
Asus P5E-VM DO motherboard
Intel E6300 Core 2 duo
2x2GB G-Skill DDR2-1066 ram
4x1TB Western Digital hard drives
1x1.5TB Seagate hard drive
2x2TB Western Digital green hard drives
1x500GB IDE Seagate hard drive
3x120mm Scythe front fans
1x120mm Scythe rear fan
1x140mm Antec top fan
Corsair VX550 power supply
I had done TONS of overclocking in the past (1.86GHz-->3.2GHz), and have a monster cooler on the CPU and north bridge, but it was running at stock clock speeds and voltages for the last 2 (nearly 3) years.
A pic of the carnage is attached. This machine had just experienced an otherwise record-breaking (for me) 850 days of uptime (852 I believe) and had nothing plugged into the front USB ports. I cut the usb cable off to clear the board for better picture taking and so I could check for a short in the cable and/or front panel USB jacks, no shorts were found.
As far as I can tell something to the top or top left of the USB header is what started the issue. I caught it rather quickly after the fire started as the machine is in my furnace room near an air intake for the furnace and the furnace was running when the fire started. When I got there small flames were visible.
What do you guys think might have caused this fire?
And, a related follow-up question, do you think I can get away with just replacing the board? Ideally I would prefer to avoid spending $400 replacing the CPU, RAM and maybe power supply as well as the motherboard.
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