GSwadd
Registered user
Now I know computers but my home pc has fried another power supply and that makes 4 in as many months now
After the first went I changed my old powerboard for a new surge and overload protected one thinking it might be dodgy. New power supply in and it lasted about 6 weeks then went pop again when one of my lads turned it on one morning. Put it down to bad luck and replaced it again and it went fizzle one day when the pc wasn't even turned on. Power was on at the board but pc not running. This was replaced again and that one went last Saturday when being turned on again, lasting a few weeks. The final one I put in Saturday morning lasted until Monday when it too smoked up while the pc was off. Now I get my boys every second weekend and that's when it always seems to go. I can use it for weeks myself with no problem. Additional items plugged into the circuit are a tv and PS2 which were on at the times the power supply fried. They are on the same circuit but not plugged into the same powerboard. I can understand surges and spikes when turning on the pc but how can it fry 2 now when it is turned off? I know the soft start button allows power to the motherboard initially but couldn't see it allowing enough to fry something inside. Any ideas on what's happening before I replace it again?
Will be plugging it into a UPS this time too.
Will be plugging it into a UPS this time too.
