Yes, that is exactly what happened to me! My first thought was to try and clear the CMOS memory. So, I popped of the side of my computer to be greated by a sight: the heatsink had fallen off my beautiful 7900GT! I could not believe what had happened and I still don't now!
Apparently, the card massively overheated (probably the fan failed). We are talking of temperatures of possibly 200C in order for the solder to melt. So much for the card's overheat auto shut-down capability then! Very very luckily the heatsink hit the cable lying underneath it - otherwise it could have done a lot of damage!
Here are several photos for your amusement:



Melted plastic is always a good sign (Hint - look in the top-right of the photo). Not to mention the drips of solder!

Mmmm... toasty!
2 comments:
jeez... I see something like this for the first time, never thought that this could happen...
Yes it really sucked, I'm surprised that it could happen but the manufacturer wasn't really interested. I put a Zalman VF900-Cu on my replacement card so it couldn't fall off :P
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