The cpu cooler retention module of my workstation (aka straylight) broke yesterday without warning but made a loud CLANG in compensation when hitting my graphic card
The board with which the retention module came was an abit KN9 Ultra which means that I can't even threaten to never buy abit again since they don't even really exist any more (btw. the cooler's weight was well within the spec iirc)
The BIOS reacted to the suddenly rather hot cpu and caused the system to shut down orderly (which I kinda sped up once I grasped what just must've happend…). Good to know that things just work in an emergency
A replacement retention module should arrive tomorrow
The graphic card appears to be undamaged
I've got a laptop which I'm using right now
⇒ never rely on any single piece of hardware not to break
I've got backups
⇒ If you don't have fully automated daily backups of your important data fix that now (see rsnapshot and sbackup)
UPDATE: got the new retention module and everything works again