- May 17, 2000
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So here's what happen, my computer work just fine when I left for shower. When I came back, my computer was off and I smell something burned. A quick look inside the computer doesn't show anything obvious. I tried to turn it back on, of course it didn't do anything. So I thought, ok, I probably blow my PS (Antec 480W).
So I replaced the PS with my old PS (Antec 300W), this time I'm only connecting the motherboard (Epox 8RDA3+), video card fan (Radeon 9500 Pro), my main hard drive and 2 case fan (12cm & 9cm). When I tried to plug in power cable to the back of the PS, fire & smoke came out from PS again. So I'm left with 2 dead PS. So I'm thinking, maybe it's not the PS that's causing the problem.
Here's where I hope you guys can shed me some light. I'm going to run out and buy another power supply (probably Antec 550W), but I'm really afraid having 3 dead PS. What would be the best way for me to diagnose the problem? I'm thinking maybe there's a short circuit that's causing the PS to overload. I think the suspects are the motherboard, CPU (AMD Barton 2400), video card, HD (unlikely, new 300GB Seagate SATA), or the 2 case fan. Would a failure in any of these hardware causes a short circuit?
I didn't see any burn mark in any of those component, although I haven't removed the CPU heatsink to look at the CPU. Thank you guys!
So I replaced the PS with my old PS (Antec 300W), this time I'm only connecting the motherboard (Epox 8RDA3+), video card fan (Radeon 9500 Pro), my main hard drive and 2 case fan (12cm & 9cm). When I tried to plug in power cable to the back of the PS, fire & smoke came out from PS again. So I'm left with 2 dead PS. So I'm thinking, maybe it's not the PS that's causing the problem.
Here's where I hope you guys can shed me some light. I'm going to run out and buy another power supply (probably Antec 550W), but I'm really afraid having 3 dead PS. What would be the best way for me to diagnose the problem? I'm thinking maybe there's a short circuit that's causing the PS to overload. I think the suspects are the motherboard, CPU (AMD Barton 2400), video card, HD (unlikely, new 300GB Seagate SATA), or the 2 case fan. Would a failure in any of these hardware causes a short circuit?
I didn't see any burn mark in any of those component, although I haven't removed the CPU heatsink to look at the CPU. Thank you guys!