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I'm using an old system I dusted off to ask this,
Was having some flaky freeze-ups on my main computer, so a few nights ago I replaced an old Seasonic 750 gold rated power supply.
It was nearly 10 years old & I had a brand new 750 'gold rated' EVGA on the shelf, so I installed that.
I go to turn on my system & got nothing,, zero
Looking carefully at everything (and everything looked good on install) I decided to put my old functioning Seasonic back in.
Went to power up & got NOTHING again!!!!!!!
What a headache, I decided it was the power switch on the case,,,,,,, so I rebuilt my on entire system into a new Coolermaster case.
Using the new EVGA power supply, went to power it up & got nothing again.
Now I'm in total disbelief, what can it be,,, now I decided it was the motherboard, right?
Last night I was thinking about this, what if it's the PSU?
So I googled what to do on testing a PSU (I'm fine w/ using mulitmeters, jumper pins ect)
I carefully tested each PSU & both PSUs' were now dead, one that was actually running fine & a brand new one
Can a motherboard kill a PSU & if so, how??
thanks~~
I'm using an old system I dusted off to ask this,
Was having some flaky freeze-ups on my main computer, so a few nights ago I replaced an old Seasonic 750 gold rated power supply.
It was nearly 10 years old & I had a brand new 750 'gold rated' EVGA on the shelf, so I installed that.
I go to turn on my system & got nothing,, zero
Looking carefully at everything (and everything looked good on install) I decided to put my old functioning Seasonic back in.
Went to power up & got NOTHING again!!!!!!!
What a headache, I decided it was the power switch on the case,,,,,,, so I rebuilt my on entire system into a new Coolermaster case.
Using the new EVGA power supply, went to power it up & got nothing again.
Now I'm in total disbelief, what can it be,,, now I decided it was the motherboard, right?
Last night I was thinking about this, what if it's the PSU?
So I googled what to do on testing a PSU (I'm fine w/ using mulitmeters, jumper pins ect)
I carefully tested each PSU & both PSUs' were now dead, one that was actually running fine & a brand new one
Can a motherboard kill a PSU & if so, how??
thanks~~
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