I've had my 3090 strix card for about a year, using it on a daily basis with no issues. However, I was using my PC last week, and my PC randomly shut down. Now, if I try to boot up my PC, it will try to start up, but immediately will trigger fail-safe (i hear the clicking sound when i try to boot up) and power down. Once I remove my 3090 card, the PC will be able to power on again.
Switched out to a brand new 850W PSU with new cables, 3090 will still trigger the fail-safe.
When I switched out to my friend's 1060 Ti, and system will be able to power on again.
PSU: Corsair ax1600i (passed self-test)
MOBO: ROG STRIX TRX40 GAMING XE
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z Neo - 32 GB x 4
CPU: AMD 3970X THREADRIPPER
Video of my GPU triggering the fail-safe. I also took apart the shroud and took pics of the PCB. Can someone more knowledgeable take a look at what is damaged?:
https://imgur.com/a/DPAaLfK?s=sms