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The big political issue during the city election is whether they should add more ketchup or more mustard to the water. Here I am in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They smell just like corn dogs. In fact, please listen to my advice. Leave them alone about the corn dog odor. Are you too good for the smell of corn dogs? Cajuns are not like us.

They are really sensitive about being sniffed and about their corn dog aroma. They know they smell like corn dogs and it is no laughing matter to them at all. I know, I know. Like baseball or football, or sex or whatever. We lost a campus building over just one snort. So, just remember. You can love one another without sniffing each other.

You can enjoy the clash of a couple of good football teams. You can enjoy the thrill of the rivalry. But after the game, please heed my words. Please just move along.

No sniffing the opposing fans this Saturday. Get your corn dog jollies at home. Battle within the Battle: Tyrann Mathieu vs. Marquis Maze by Charles Evans. More College Football News ». More Big Ten News ». View all Big Ten Sites. More ACC News ». Kyle for Lenovo. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Popular Topics in General Hardware. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off?

Submit ». Try clearing your dust out of the computer. Most likely is burnt on dust from ill-servicing. Too much dust inside? Faulty Capacitors? Vince May 9, at UTC. I'm sorry but reading the title really tickled me.

I imagined flames and smoke ripping out the back of the case "I think I smell burning Check for anything against the back of the PC blocking the vents which may be heating up. Tully This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Ghost Chili. Thai Pepper. JacobyXY This person is a verified professional. I hate to say but if its smells like it Huw This person is a verified professional.

Maybe it's getting ready to release the magic smoke? Texkonc May 9, at UTC. While working the college call center, I actually did get a call that was: "My computer smells like it's on fire. What should I do? Have a nice day!

As I noticed while closely inspecting the radiator once again whenever I smelled the air around it a bitter taste was left in my mouth. SkyNetRising said:. If you don't like smelly water cooler, then get air cooler instead. Corsair H60 is not exactly any better than a good air cooler. BTW - what pc case are you using? I highly doubt if single fan will be enough to cool down your system. May need to install additional fans. Can you show photo of inside setup of your system?

Is the old pc case being reused in new pc? If yes, then burnt components from before may have infused the old case with this particular smell. It may be necessary to change case too, to get rid of the smell. Karadjgne Titan Ambassador. Dec 26, 26, 3, , 4, Unplug the pc, lay it on a table, pop off the side panel and stick your nose in the case. If it smells that bad, whatever is causing it will still have a lingering residue when the pc is not running. With a single fan moving all the air, the radiator will take all the abuse, so it's naturally going to be the output of the smell, but not necessarily the source.

Your nose stuck up close will be a better judge. At the same time, look for Any staining of any sort, everywhere. For all you know the builder might have been halfway through a ham and cheese sandwich and failed to see the mayonnaise smear that got left on the hdd. Since all air goes through the radiator, that's going to look like the culprit, but isn't.

Karadjgne said:. Image is too dark to see anything. Try adding more background lighting. Especially, as suggested, if you see stains somewhere. Gorila Reputable. Sep 21, 9 0 4, 0. It can be because of dust. Once the dust is removed, in general the computers work just fine. Gorila said:. Yes: much better photograph. Unfortunately I am not seeing anything that stands out regarding the odor.

For the most part, "new PC" smells as for any electronics should dissipate after just a few cycles and manufacturing residues ,etc, heat up and essentially burn off. A long term continuing odor would be in my mind a leak or perhaps some sub-standard wire insulation or plastic that is not within the proper specs.

Boot up, and get the computer well warmed up. Power down, unplug, immediately open the case. Use a cardboard tube or rolled up piece of paper to carefully sniff about the cooler and other areas inside of the PC. Feel, look along some of the wires for any rough spots; signs of damage or melting. Check that the tie wraps are not crimping the hoses. Check that the bundled cables are not pinched, crimped, or touching anything that gets hot. Maybe a bit of plastic or other debris stuck somewhere.

Discover where the scent is strongest and try to pinpoint the source. Inspect that area using a bright flashlight and magnifying glass. Moving hot coolant. What temperatures are being seen? Heating and reheating is simply degrading the plastic further.

Breaking down more and the odor is intensifying. About all I can think of is to leave the computer off overnight with the case open. Get the case full aired out. Then the next day, again leaving the case open, boot the computer as normal and carefully start and continue sniffing the tubing. As the tubing heats up determine if the smell gets stronger around the tubing and cooler. Or likewise somewhere else Oct 8, 5, 1, 33, Honestly, if the smell is bothering you this much, it might be best to just swap out the AIO with something else.

A Ryzen shouldn't require a particularly large CPU cooler. Do you know for sure if the AIO is brand new, or could it be a refurbished part, or something like that?



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