Friday, September 10, 2010

I'm trying to fix a PC here and the power supply keep giving up on me. It's the 2nd that burns out. Help...


I'm trying to fix a PC here and the power supply keep giving up on me. It's the 2nd that burns out. Help...

digit out what the wattage of this powersupply is and try to double it or at least close....if it's 300watts, jump for 500watts or more.



you are probably right at the edge of the powersupply's dimensions which causes it to ALWAYS RUN HOT and will so fail incredibly quickly.
Get a more powerful one after the previous other two
What are you running? Get a higher wattage power supply, at smallest 400W. Go for a medium finale model so it will handle the nouns. Also check your motherboard for any fried parts...you might have a short. Double check adjectives connections, positive to positive(+), negative to negative(-), ground to...you seize the point.
you have the wrong type of form factor power suplly,or discouraging memory is blowing the fuse or video card shorting out, feel whats physical hot that will give you a clue.
Power supplys burn out when a short happen on a device on the motherboard. I have see a few machines with so much dust surrounded by them, that the cpu fan would of late give up and stop spinning... cause your computer to freeze, randomly restart, and/or burn out ur power supply. I go through 4 power supplys on this one computer before realize to check the fan. I would definalty recommend u check that first past u buy a better bigger one.
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