Morpheus
This shit still going?
+508|6267|The Mitten
Okay, I plug my computer in, turn on the psu. The side fan lights up spastically, and then stops. I hear two pops, and then smell some acidic smoke.... (like when i blew up a small LED in class). Turn off the psu, unplug.

I've gathered that I've fried it, but is it possible it took out some other things with it? I'm kinda leaning towards upgrading now, then, but don't have a lot of money....
A friend has recently messaged me
I have some PC parts available if you are interested. I have a e6300 core 2 duo for 65$. A intel p965 mobo for 55$. A 7900gt for 70$. A 19in widescreen digital flat panal LCD monitor for 170$
I already have a 19"widescreen (so, dual monitors FTW!). Old/current setup is Asus A8932-MVP Deluxe, AMD 3000+, 1GB Corsair DDR, ATI x1600pro. I'm thinking all my friend's stuff would be an upgrade, but is it worth $360? Would it last longer than what I currently have? (Needs: Gaming w/CoD4, word/Email/Design programs, No overclocking planned. It all works on my old/current rig)

Also, if I did go the upgrade route, I'd need new memory, case (and PSU ofc)...


At the least, please recommend some good, cheap PSU's....
EE (hats
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|6974|67.222.138.85
Look for blown/bulging capacitors on your motherboard or any boards you can easily see. There's a good chance your PSU is gone and the magic smoke was only coming from your PSU, but since you aren't completely sure of what the problem component is, I would try to make sure you know what went wrong before ordering parts.
Morpheus
This shit still going?
+508|6267|The Mitten

Flaming_Maniac wrote:

Look for blown/bulging capacitors on your motherboard or any boards you can easily see. There's a good chance your PSU is gone and the magic smoke was only coming from your PSU, but since you aren't completely sure of what the problem component is, I would try to make sure you know what went wrong before ordering parts.
Ok, it looks like everything is good.... I'm taking it to my college CIT soon, so they can figure it out (They'll have extra PSU's lying around).

It's just really fucking annoying. D:
EE (hats
jamiet757
Member
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You can also go by smell, seperate the components, if one smells really bad and it is really strong, that is what blew.

(smells like burnt stuff, not a good smell, you will know it when you smell it.)

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