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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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Says it all really. I’ve just killed my power supply.
I fitted the new Radeon, got all the drivers installed. Lovely. Got everything running, and decided to run 3DMark. I went for a drink while it ran the test, then I came back to find the machine had turned itself off. Unperturbed, I tried to turn it back on, only to be met with a flash and a bang. As you can imagine, I am quite annoyed.
I shall be going into town tomorrow to buy a new, higher wattage one, but before I do, can anyone tell me if it might have taken anything else with it?

 

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It coulda taken anything with it.
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Offline Flipside

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Hmmmmmmmmm.... with any luck it hasn't, PSU's have built in safety features to prevent it, however, you will probably not know for certain until you put the new power supply in. While you are putting in the supply, check for scalding or burn marks on the Motherboard, for physical damage.
I think your PSU couldn't handle the extra current drawn by the GeForce, so it was probably on the verge of going pop anyway, if that makes you feel any better :S
Also, is the monitor connected directly to the PSU or does it plug in seperately? If it's connected to the PSU, it increases the risk of damage a bit :(
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you Petrarch.

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Offline Stealth

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Originally posted by Flipside
PSU's have built in safety features to prevent it


if his power supply had built in "safety features" then it wouldn't have fried itself if the computer was drawing too much current, it would've just shut down or something.

you should be OK.  let us know though

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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if his power supply had built in "safety features" then it wouldn't have fried itself if the computer was drawing too much current, it would've just shut down or something.


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Originally posted by Petrarch of the VBB
I went for a drink while it ran the test, then I came back to find the machine had turned itself off.
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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I turned it back on when I came back, as I thought that perhaps I'd knocked the power button when I left. That was when it blew.

Flipside, the monitor has its own plug.

 

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Yuck... that sucks... what a letdown after getting the new card!

You're probably ok, depending on the wattage of the PSU you are using. Sounds like its low enough to not cause a bad surge.

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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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Thanks for the support, during these difficult times.:)

One thing is for sure, I will at least know the problem when I get a new PSU tomorrow. I think a 400w minimum is in order.

 

Offline Levyathan

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Thanks for the support, during these difficult times.:)

I hope to God that was supposed to be ironic.

 

Offline IceFire

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Originally posted by Petrarch of the VBB
Thanks for the support, during these difficult times.:)

One thing is for sure, I will at least know the problem when I get a new PSU tomorrow. I think a 400w minimum is in order.

Or a VERY good 330-350W one.  Typically 300W of the average brand of PSU isn't stable enough for the latest Radeon cards (or the FX's either).  But the top of the line ones tend to be alot more stable even if their total wattage isn't higher than 330W (like my Antec one - there are others better than mine as well - do a search).
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Offline Fury

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That power supply could have been faulty... perhaps you should try to return it to your reseller before buying a new one.

 

Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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It's ok now. I've just bought an fitted a new 400w one, and all is well.

I'M BACK IN BUSINESS!

 

Offline Turnsky

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Originally posted by Petrarch of the VBB
It's ok now. I've just bought an fitted a new 400w one, and all is well.

I'M BACK IN BUSINESS!


*waits for the evil dr frankenstein type laughter*
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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Thing is, I daren't run any high-powered games, for fear the shock kills me.:D

OFP will fecking rule!

 

Offline Turnsky

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Thing is, I daren't run any high-powered games, for fear the shock kills me.:D

OFP will fecking rule!


Two Words :Splinter Cell ;)
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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If only I had the money. :(

Also, I've realised I don't have many new games, except for Mafia, and C&C Generals.

 

Offline Zeronet

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HL2 comes out soon, you'll be able to power it to the max.
Got Ether?

 

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Homeworld 2 man... Homeworld...

 

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Homeworld 2 man... Homeworld...


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Funny, this is exactly what happened to my brother's computer when he upgraded from a P3-800/256Mb/GF3ti200 to an Athlon XP 2600+/1Gb/Raedon 8500. He started downloading quicktime and it shut down. replacing the power supply fixed things, though. :)
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