The computer is cut down
At the start of the PC, when the Win10 logo is running, the PC is cut down, when it is turned on again, everything is OK, and it happens quite often that Windows reinstalled my conf R7260X-2GD, AmdFX6300, RAM8GB, power supply 500WHello everybody! In short, the lads of the PSU was broken 12V the line was not plowed there already the contacts were smoked, changed the PSU, but the pancake forgot about the burnt 4pin socket on the mother, but while all the buzz I think to solder it myself if anyone has any thoughts on this topic, unsubscribe well and thank you all the topic while I will not close
Starkin wrote:
changed the power supply unit
I hope that the replacement will be better than the old one.
Starkin wrote: the
power supply unit was broken
.
I also wanted to note that the old PSU had a low current at the 230V input,
for example, 4A corresponds to the Codegen 300W PSU marking,
and 5A to the FSP 400W PSU marking ... The dependence is direct, although not rigid, for example, the same 400kA at the start of the
PC can take a current strength of about 6 A.
Starkin wrote:
I think to solder myself
Without experience in soldering multilayer PCBs, I would not recommend experimenting.
Starkin
also had a similar baida with a bp, gave it to the service, repaired it and after three months on a new one, I had to change the bp
Good. Not the best, of course, but not bad either. In any case, it should give out 400 honest watts.
It's bullshit, not BP! My mother did not start on such a built-in video, and when I changed it to Codegen 300 with self-soldered conductors, it has been working for 4 years without problems on an office PC. So, they slipped you garbage in the service. With your vidyaha, he will last a month at most.
And your old DTS 500, as I understand it, did the service providers take it for themselves? They will re-solder a couple of details - and he will plow for another 5 years!
readerX88 wrote:
Yes, strictly speaking FSPs are not what they used
to be. So it is incorrect to generalize. They are different. There are not so hot models, there are also good models.
Yes, tin of course. This problem could have been diagnosed earlier simply with a tester, checking all the power supply lines. If there is no tester, then just take the power supply unit to any admin, he will do it in 3 minutes.