Posted October 29, 2012
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Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
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xyem
Old-ish User
Registered: Sep 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted October 29, 2012
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EDIT: I have a few of my many spare PSUs converted into bench power supplies for my electronics projects. Very useful to have!
Post edited October 29, 2012 by xyem
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TEgotisticalTwat
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted October 29, 2012
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These days by the time something goes wrong, i buy a new motherboard/ram/graphics etc and it's quite cheap to be honest.
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Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted October 29, 2012
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What's happening is that either your PSU has "lost" one voltage rail (while the other rails still work), or that your mainboard has a defect. PSU failure is more common than mainboard failure. But there's no 100% certainty at this point.
With regard to PSUs, Antec has a very good reputation, and consistently scores high in reliability tests.
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SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted October 29, 2012
So I guess my best course of action is to order a PSU, try it.
If it works --> Great
If not --> new PC
?
Is that a good PSU?
http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p633134_750-Watt-Xilence-Modular-Series-Rev-3-Modular-80--Bronze.html
If it works --> Great
If not --> new PC
?
Is that a good PSU?
http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p633134_750-Watt-Xilence-Modular-Series-Rev-3-Modular-80--Bronze.html
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TEgotisticalTwat
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted October 29, 2012
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EDIT: I have a few of my many spare PSUs converted into bench power supplies for my electronics projects. Very useful to have!
I also have a TFX power supply spare for my base tower unit.
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Braussie
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Registered: Oct 2011
From United States
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Smannesman
4-bit classic
Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands
Posted October 29, 2012
Actually, that's what happened to my tower after only six months of usage.
There was a little pin that was supposed to depress the switch/button at the end (or the beginning) of the cable that went from the case to the motherboard and that broke, so now I just use the little switch/button thingy :P
I suppose I should fix it, but I'm way too lazy.
There was a little pin that was supposed to depress the switch/button at the end (or the beginning) of the cable that went from the case to the motherboard and that broke, so now I just use the little switch/button thingy :P
I suppose I should fix it, but I'm way too lazy.
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SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted October 29, 2012
And before I forget, I haven't thank all of you for your help!
Thank you for helping
Much appreciated. I'm a bit edgy right know, that's why I didn't mention it earlier ;-).
Thank you for helping
Much appreciated. I'm a bit edgy right know, that's why I didn't mention it earlier ;-).
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TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted October 29, 2012
I'm not familiar with Xilence, so can't tell you whether or not that's a good choice. There's a pretty decent tiered list . Another great site to check out is [url=http://www.jonnyguru.com/]jonnyguru.
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Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted October 29, 2012
yep
Unless things went _really_ bad and some rogue current has fried most of your hardware (and it doesn't sound like it, I wouldn't worry about that at the moment), then you can look for an upgrade kit. Several shops sell Mainboard/CPU/cooler/RAM combos for a reduced price. If you don't feel comfortable putting it all together, you can let the shop do it, shouldn't cost more than 30€ extra (at least that's what I would pay here in Berlin).
SimonG: Is that a good PSU?
http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p633134_750-Watt-Xilence-Modular-Series-Rev-3-Modular-80--Bronze.html If you want to save money, then Xilence PSUs are decent. They aren't particularly reliable though. When I was low on money, I had Xilence PSUs in a PC that was pretty much working 24/7. The Xilence PSUs would usually die well within their warranty period, and I'd then replace the died PSU with a new one of the same type, which would die again within a year or so. This procedure is not without risks though (eventually a dying PSU _might_ fry the rest of the hardware), and I'd really only recommend it to people who have to watch every single penny - whom you probably don't belong to. ;)
Edit: In general, PSUs are (imho) one of the product where the notion "you get what you pay for" really applies. There are lots of cheap PSUs on the market which are decent for low-cost rare-usage scenarios, but for a quality part, you'll have to pay a bit more. As said above, Antec has a very solid reputation.
Unless things went _really_ bad and some rogue current has fried most of your hardware (and it doesn't sound like it, I wouldn't worry about that at the moment), then you can look for an upgrade kit. Several shops sell Mainboard/CPU/cooler/RAM combos for a reduced price. If you don't feel comfortable putting it all together, you can let the shop do it, shouldn't cost more than 30€ extra (at least that's what I would pay here in Berlin).
![avatar](/upload/avatars/2012/08/f6726c4b94e9c3b0c87f12cedb843f2e037ff6ab_t.jpg)
http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p633134_750-Watt-Xilence-Modular-Series-Rev-3-Modular-80--Bronze.html
Edit: In general, PSUs are (imho) one of the product where the notion "you get what you pay for" really applies. There are lots of cheap PSUs on the market which are decent for low-cost rare-usage scenarios, but for a quality part, you'll have to pay a bit more. As said above, Antec has a very solid reputation.
Post edited October 29, 2012 by Psyringe
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JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
Posted October 29, 2012
First of all, condolences on your loss. Second, since it wasn't already suggested, try unplugging the power cord, pressing the power button once to remove any excess voltage on the capacitors, then plug the power cord again and try it. Weirdly enough, I've seen this happening before, and if it does work, you will have a computer until you manage to replace the PSU.
Most probably it won't help, but it's a quick 5 minute test that may work.
Most probably it won't help, but it's a quick 5 minute test that may work.
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SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted October 29, 2012
I tried it, didn't work. But thanks!
Interestingly, unplugging the cable did not kill the lights, but switching the main switch did (without cable).
Psyringe: Edit: In general, PSUs are (imho) one of the product where the notion "you get what you pay for" really applies. There are lots of cheap PSUs on the market which are decent for low-cost rare-usage scenarios, but for a quality part, you'll have to pay a bit more. As said above, Antec has a very solid reputation. Then I'll pay a bit more ;-). I only got the "top option" for the one above.
http://www.antec.com/pdf/article/silence_article.pdf
Looks like antec it is ;-)
Braussie: Here's something on the ASUS forums with someone having the same issue (light flashing on their ASUS motherboard):
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20090919101938453&board_id=1&model=L1N64-SLI+WS&page=1&SLanguage=en-us Thanks for digging that out.
New PSU it shall be!
Interestingly, unplugging the cable did not kill the lights, but switching the main switch did (without cable).
![avatar](/upload/avatars/2011/11/7e07394c27c39ba0729a7be387f11bc81a4049e1_t.jpg)
http://www.antec.com/pdf/article/silence_article.pdf
Looks like antec it is ;-)
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http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20090919101938453&board_id=1&model=L1N64-SLI+WS&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
New PSU it shall be!
Post edited October 29, 2012 by SimonG
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Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted October 29, 2012
Btw, when looking for a new PSU, look closely at the connectors that a given model provides. Connectors for mainboards and graphics cards have changed over the years. Most high-quality PSUs do provide a good selection of connectors (and have mainboard plugs with a removable part, so they fit in both the two latest mainboard sockets), but it's better to check it in advance.
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Zoltan999
Destroy them!
Registered: Jan 2012
From Other
Posted October 29, 2012
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Interestingly, unplugging the cable did not kill the lights, but switching the main switch did (without cable).
![avatar](/upload/avatars/2011/11/7e07394c27c39ba0729a7be387f11bc81a4049e1_t.jpg)
![avatar](/upload/avatars/2012/08/f6726c4b94e9c3b0c87f12cedb843f2e037ff6ab_t.jpg)
http://www.antec.com/pdf/article/silence_article.pdf
Looks like antec it is ;-)
![avatar](/upload/avatars/2012/10/d87bb72171350b5d3edf81d036c3dab3ba19551d_t.jpg)
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20090919101938453&board_id=1&model=L1N64-SLI+WS&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
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New PSU it shall be!
Post edited October 29, 2012 by Zoltan999