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General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Human Snorenado on April 28, 2015, 04:38:07 PM
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So, the great thing about pcs these days is that basically any idiot can build them. The problem is, any idiot (like me) will.
Built current pc last October- past day it's started to randomly shut off, and when it turns back on it boots to the bios, giving a message about detecting a surge in the power supply in the last power on. It's a corsair cx750m, and I think this is the thread with the specs on my pc in it.
http://www.thebore.com/forum/index.php?topic=42177.msg1910571#msg1910571
Is there a way to test and see if my power supply is indeed shitting the bed and I need to get a new one, or if it's a different issue entirely?
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Definitely sounds like a power supply problem. I don't really know how you can test that without having another power supply lying around, though.
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You can use the paperclip trick to start it outside of the case, then test the rails with a multimeter, but if your motherboard says it's the PSU it's probably right. Sounds like it's saving your other components from getting fried.
Plenty of people had theirs die after a couple months too. The model could have very well been made by different manufacturers, so there's bound to be some variance in quality.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139051
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Go buy another one. Send that one in for replacement since it's under warranty. When you get it back keep it as a backup.
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always good to have a second power supply available for testing. today is when you learned that.
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always good to have a second power supply available for testing. today is when you learned that.
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stupid question, are you plugged into a surge protector / power strip and not directly to the wall outlet? i agree, prolly power supply, but if not, a UPS (http://www.newegg.com/UPS/SubCategory/ID-72)is never a bad investment
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It was the power supply. And yeah, plugged into a UPS.