- Jun 10, 2004
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Bizarre problem today. So I move my miner from underneath my workbench to shelf next to it. The power is routed the same 'wall socket' --> 'ext. cord' --> 'kill-a-watt' --> 'power cord' --> 'TR-700 PSU'
I get it mining again and after 20 or so minutes I notice a burning plastic smell. We find the source, the ENTIRE POWER CORD going into the PSU is basically melting/smoking. Just the "sheath/cord", not the adapters @ either end. It's now a nice smooth shiny black where it didn't completely melt off!
So far, I've swapped power cords, PSUs, wall sockets (confirmed different circuits in the house), removed the ext. cord & kill-a-watt and, no matter what, the power cord always slowly heats up. After about a minute it's noticeably hotter.
So... it's my motherboard or the GPUs causing a short only in the power cord?!?!?! I guess I'll try each GPU individually and see what happens.... what the f%$k.
How much wattage are you running through that cord? Your regular PC power supply cord can't take much... you should use thicker cords for 1000W PSUs for example - and a completely different type of cord for 1300W+.