GTX 760 TF - fans losing oil

I noticed that i am getting a rattling sound in my GTX 760 TF at about 85 percent.
I pulled the card and noticed that around the card housing there are oil spots,  quite a few.
I started a MSI support ticket.
Is this a common occurrence with these cards losing Oil?

not common, but some batch has this issue
you have to rma the card to be replaced

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    Hello everyone.
    Has anyone encountered this problem that I'm having with my only 2 month old MSI GTX 760 Twin Frozr Gaming OC Edition card?
    When I start up my PC, only one of the two fans will start to spin, first at normal speed but then it will soon accelerate to full speed. I guess that the card detects that one fan is not spinning so it will automatically accelerate the other to full speed for heat protection. When looking, I can actually see the not spinning fan blades do very small movement (1-2 mm) back and forth, like it's trying to spin, so there is power at least. Powering off the PC and restarting multiple times will not help at this point.
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    -Is this a card made by Nvidia reference design? and if not, will my Kraken G10 still attach to the card.
    I have already purchased the items because they were all on sale, but i am hesitant to void my warranty before i am sure that it will all work out.
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    -Does my MSI 760 twin frozr gaming have 1 or 2 fan headers? because there are two fans on the stock cooling
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    -Is this a card made by Nvidia reference design? and if not, will my Kraken G10 still attach to the card.
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    I just bought an MSI GTX 760 OC TwinFrozr couple of months ago and am facing serious issues.
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    Before I take this product to RMA at my local shop, I want to publish this here to serve both as proof and for someone to maybe give me some advice regarding this issue, maybe a confirmation that this issue is in fact not with my PSU, CPU or motherboard. I have run stress-tests on all components and only with the 760 connected my machine will freeze. No issues with intelburn, iGPU burners, kombustor on iGPU or memtests, no issues with HDD's. Most of the time with the 760 the machine will freeze in Source-engine based games, youtube videos and VLC running, but also just randomly, without reaching any high stress or load. Haven't managed to get a freeze with ONLY kombustor, except a few times.
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    Quote from: Flatlanded on 22-January-14, 09:46:28
    I have the same card with the same problem. Slight rattle around 70-85%, goes away at full speed but there's an oil line running parallel to my GPU on my motherboard which I'm not happy about. Started the RMA process today, but I'm a little annoyed by the fact that MSI wants ME to pay shipping to them . For the cost of a good courier, I may as well replace the fans... I wish someone would make a water-block for this card.
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    I took my GPU in for an RMA as soon as the first response to this thread was made and now pending for a few weeks before I get a new one.
    The GPU did indeed have a hydro bearing and they told me that this wasn't an unseen situation and that the product will be sent back asap. Actually, as soon as they saw it, they said that it's clearly a defected product.
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  • Broken Fan Blades on MSI GTX 760 Twin Frozr

    Greetings,
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    Hello,
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    Thanks you.

    Adapter: GeForce GTX 760      (10DE,1187,1462,3000) H:--:NRM B:01,PCI,D:00,F:00
    The display may go *BLANK* on and off for up to 10 seconds during access to the EEPROM depending on your display adapter and output device.
    Identifying EEPROM...
    EEPROM ID (EF,3012) : WBond W25X20A 2.7-3.6V 2048Kx1S, page
    Reading adapter firmware image...
    IFR Data Size         : 1112 bytes
    IFR CRC32             : 80E907F8
    IFR Image Size        : 1536 bytes
    IFR Image CRC32       : 88FBBD9F
    IFR Subsystem ID      : 1462-3000
    Image Size            : 98304 bytes
    Version               : 80.04.BF.00.69
    ~CRC32                : 90889DFB
    Subsystem ID          : 1462-3000
    Hierarchy ID          : Normal Board
    Chip SKU              : 225-0
    Project               : 2004-0010
    CDP                   : N/A
    Build Date            : 05/24/13
    Modification Date     : 07/23/13
    UEFI Support          : No
    UEFI Version          : N/A
    UEFI Signer(s)        : Unsigned
    NVIDIA Firmware Update Utility (Version 5.163)
    Checking for matches between display adapter(s) and image(s)...
    Adapter: GeForce GTX 760      (10DE,1187,1462,3000) H:--:NRM B:01,PCI,D:00,F:00
    Current      - Version:80.04.BF.00.69 ID:10DE:1187:1462:3000
                   GK104 Board - 20040010 (Normal Board)
    Replace with - Version:80.04.BF.00.68 ID:10DE:1187:1462:3000
                   GK104 Board - 20040010 (Normal Board)
    Update display adapter firmware? y
    Adapter: GeForce GTX 760      (10DE,1187,1462,3000) H:--:NRM B:01,PCI,D:00,F:00
    The display may go *BLANK* on and off for up to 10 seconds during access to the EEPROM depending on your display adapter and output device.
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    EEPROM ID (EF,3012) : WBond W25X20A 2.7-3.6V 2048Kx1S, page
    Reading adapter firmware image...
    IFR Data Size         : 1112 bytes
    IFR CRC32             : 80E907F8
    IFR Image Size        : 1536 bytes
    IFR Image CRC32       : 88FBBD9F
    IFR Subsystem ID      : 1462-3000
    Image Size            : 165376 bytes
    Version               : 80.04.BF.00.68
    ~CRC32                : CF400B0F
    OEM String            : NVIDIA
    Vendor Name           : NVIDIA Corporation
    Product Name          : GK104 Board - 20040010
    Product Revision      : Chip Rev   
    Device Name(s)        : GeForce GTX 760
    Board ID              : E115
    PCI ID                : 10DE-1187
    Subsystem ID          : 1462-3000
    Hierarchy ID          : Normal Board
    Chip SKU              : 225-0
    Project               : 2004-0010
    CDP                   : N/A
    Build Date            : 05/24/13
    Modification Date     : 07/23/13
    UEFI Support          : Yes
    UEFI Version          : 0x10022 (Jul  2 2013 @ 16377903)
    UEFI Signer(s)        : Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA 2011
    Sign-On Message       : GK104 P2004 SKU 0010 VGA BIOS (HWDIAG)
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    GTX 760, can't be more specific than that
    Yes, you can: http://www.msi.com/service/search/?kw=N760&type=product

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  • Problems After Installing MSI GTX 760 n760-2gd5/oc

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     Storage: Western Digital WD Blue 500GB 2.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive
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     Power Supply: Cooler Master i600 600W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
     Optical Drive: LG GH24NSB0 DVD/CD Writer
     Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM) (64-bit)

    You;re saying that you've used different "driver cleaners" in order to make proper installation. Can you, for me please, use DriverFusion (free is enough) in SAFE MODE and remove the drivers?
    Then without the card inserted and powered, run the PC and see how it goes. Then reinstall it (make sure it's properly seated and power supply cables are also nicely fit in) and run it.
    * Your motherboard supports up to 1600mhz RAM speed. Please downgrade yours in BIOS down to 1600 or 1333 (you WON"T notice any speed difference) but this might have been also an issue with newer/higher range graphics card. Also, is the RAM stick seated in the socket recommended by the manual? I believe it should be 2nd closest to the CPU socket.

  • MSI H97 GAMING 3 Intel H97 With 2GB Asus GTX 760 DirectCU

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    Quote from: Nichrome on 27-October-14, 23:23:26
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    Hello ah, so the card and the MoBo are compatible? thats great!
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  • 'Which is better quality?' EVGA or MSI - Nvidia GeForce GTX 760

    Hiya
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    has anyone had any experience with MSI video cards?
    these are the two cards I currently have in mind
    EVGA SuperClocked 02G-P4-2765-KR GeForce GTX 760 2GB
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130932
    MSI Gaming N760 TF 2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 760 2GB
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    does the MSI have any advantage over EVGA in longevity with something like solid state Japanese capacitors? I am kinda looking for a card that will last the longest with out warranty support ect
    and do MSI cards have rust problems? I thought I would ask just to be sure when I made a account I saw this thread at top of forum with a picture that will surely haunt my dreams
    forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=171735.0

    This is an MSI forum. Discussing competing brand's products is not allowed. The MSI card is a great one. Google it and check online reviews.
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    and do MSI cards have rust problems?
      No, I'm using all kinds of MSI vgas for more than 10 years and have never seen anything like the pic in that thread. It's something the user did physically to this card as that doesn't happen just after time.

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