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AtomicCraZe
Posts: 24
Location: Lithuania A house Occupation: Age: 23 V$: |
#1 2015-03-08 08:44 |
So i went to sleep and i turned the pc off before i went it was perfactly fine no buzzing noises or anything then i wake up after 8 or 9 hrs so the pc had lots of time to cool i turn the pc on nothing happens i plug out the psu and put it back in nothing happens i try switching the psu on or off
My specs: CiT 750w psu black edition AMD Radeon HD6970 gpu AMDahtlon X4 quad core procesor help! Added 47 seconds later: edit nothing happens when i turn it onor off |
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Snowfox
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Location: Netherlands ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Occupation: Blacklist Age: 31 V$: |
#2 2015-03-08 09:03 |
Pull out the power suply, wait 10 min and try again. I have the same problem with my pc
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AtomicCraZe
Posts: 24
Location: Lithuania A house Occupation: Age: 23 V$: |
#3 2015-03-08 09:15 |
I opened the psu and i saw this dried liquid looking thing inside mayby their was some kind of leak or?
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Tom Diablo
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Location: Germany Autobahn 44 Occupation: Self-combustion Age: 34 V$: |
#4 2015-03-08 16:05 |
Are the tops of the capacitors bloated or flat? They're bad if they are bolated. There shouldn't be any liquid inside a PSU dried or not.
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Diesel life |
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AtomicCraZe
Posts: 24
Location: Lithuania A house Occupation: Age: 23 V$: |
#5 2015-03-08 18:05 |
Well i replaced it with my old one meaning i have to downgrade to an AMD Radeon HD6570 (new one is 6970) Since the new one is to powerfull for my old one (Ace 550w Psu) but thanks for the help anyway's i might get a Corsair Builder Series CXM 600W Since it's a well known brand and im pretty sure it will run
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Tom Diablo
Posts: 687
Location: Germany Autobahn 44 Occupation: Self-combustion Age: 34 V$: |
#6 2015-03-08 19:25 |
I have a be quiet 550W PSU. They have a cool configurator there. You choose what Parts you have and the configurator offers you a number of suitable PSUs. Here it is: Calculator
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Diesel life |