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Gomp
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ixigia
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Posted: Thu, 16th Jun 2011 22:14 Post subject: |
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It happened to me too some time ago (no burning smell though), it's almost certainly the PSU. Let's hope it hasn't damaged anything else :/
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Posted: Thu, 16th Jun 2011 22:21 Post subject: |
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what power supply was used?
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Posted: Thu, 16th Jun 2011 23:03 Post subject: |
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one that didnt work 
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Gomp
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tonizito
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Posted: Thu, 16th Jun 2011 23:15 Post subject: |
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Gomp wrote: | Corsair Ax 850 :<
I hope so too ixigia  |
dezztroy (I think) -> TX650
ixi -> TX650
Now, Gomp -> AX850
Corsair, WTF? 
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Gomp
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Posted: Thu, 16th Jun 2011 23:37 Post subject: |
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I know, it worked fine yesterday but its just fizzed out....
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2011 01:05 Post subject: |
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tonizito wrote: | Gomp wrote: | Corsair Ax 850 :<
I hope so too ixigia  |
dezztroy (I think) -> TX650
ixi -> TX650
Now, Gomp -> AX850
Corsair, WTF?  |
bad thing about corsair is they're OEM whores. Each model has a different maker. Some models use Seasonic which are top notch then some models use piss poor oem.
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Gomp
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2011 01:20 Post subject: |
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Only thing that bothers me is how long they take to check the psu and to return a new one to me..
And the new one better has to last more then 2-3 months or else im going in guns blazing on their asses!
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tonizito
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2011 01:38 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | bad thing about corsair is they're OEM whores. Each model has a different maker. Some models use Seasonic which are top notch then some models use piss poor oem. | Yeah, but I think either dezztroy or ixi had a TX650 just like mine, the "V 0.0" which is a Seasonic build...
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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DXWarlock
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2011 04:44 Post subject: |
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ive been amazingly surprised by the rosewell POS cheap ones how well they work.
its always my choice for friends and family that "want me to build a good PC for around $400 that can play new games"
don't think Ive had one die yet.
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2011 05:00 Post subject: |
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DXWarlock wrote: | ive been amazingly surprised by the rosewell POS cheap ones how well they work.
its always my choice for friends and family that "want me to build a good PC for around $400 that can play new games"
don't think Ive had one die yet. |
their new green series actually won a few awards at how well built and efficient they were. I put one in a client build recently and it was pretty damn good. We'll see if it fails
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2011 14:00 Post subject: |
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Ixi had HX 620 which was many years old if i remember correctly. Also "AX" series are top quality PSU´s. Most TX are made by CW (Channel Well) which arent as good as "Seasonic a.k.a HX/AX". Pretty odd indeed that your AX blew up ;<
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Gomp
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Werelds
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2011 17:19 Post subject: |
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Breezer_ wrote: | Ixi had HX 620 which was many years old if i remember correctly. Also "AX" series are top quality PSU´s. Most TX are made by CW (Channel Well) which arent as good as "Seasonic a.k.a HX/AX". Pretty odd indeed that your AX blew up ;< |
To clarify this and SpykeZ' remark about them being OEM whores:
- CX = CWT (except CX400, which is Seasonic)
- AX = Seasonic (except AX1200, which is Flextronic)
- VX = Seasonic (VX450) and CWT (VX550)
Now comes the fun part, let's start with the TX series:
- TX650: original Seasonic, followed by a CWT revision, and the current TX650V2 is Seasonic again (the CWT build had no 80+ label either)
- TX750: original CWT, followed by CWT, current V2 is Seasonic
- TX850: CWT, CWT, Seasonic
- TX950: CWT
Note how the the first builds were all CWT except the 650 - we see this again with the HX series (which, contrary to what Breezer says are NOT mostly Seasonic):
- HX450, 520, 620, 650: Seasonic
- HX750, 850, 1000, 1050: CWT
50/50 split in that history; from memory, the 450/520/520/1000 are now all discontinued (1000 replaced by 1050 obviously). So currently, it's one Seasonic build (650), rest are all CWT.
Note, there's nothing wrong with CWT. They are about as efficient as Seasonic. Seasonic goes a step further though, they use better caps and usually have a more sophisticated cooling system in place; very odd that we've seen some blow up here recently 
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Gomp
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Posted: Thu, 30th Jun 2011 23:04 Post subject: |
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So here im laughing my ass of. I returned my ax850, and it seems as it was faulty. Because now im checking my email finally and it seems like they are returning me a Chieftec Nitro Series BPS-1200 1200W PSU....WHAT THE FUCK?
Anyways now i just hope nothing else has been damaged. Picking it up tomorrow
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chiv
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Posted: Fri, 1st Jul 2011 11:22 Post subject: |
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i remember the very first time i built myself a computer. first time i fired it up, there was a *PING* and all the lights in the house went off.
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Gomp
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chiv
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Posted: Fri, 1st Jul 2011 12:23 Post subject: |
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was the power supply on mine that did it. i dunno if it was bung, or if i was stupid in waiting till everything was hooked up before turning the power on, rather than doing it incrementally (which is what i do now)
i was shitting myself... nothing worked on the pc after it blew... it was my first build as well... thankfully guy down the street was pretty knowledgable about this stuff, and even brought his PC over to my house and pulled it apart so that he could hook up his PS to my pc, just to see if the board would even light up... it did, so that was a huge relief.
side-note, bought my power supply from pc power and cooling over in america... not only did they pay to have the unit returned to them from down here in NZ, but they cross-shipped a replacement.. BEST service i think ive ever had with a company.
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Werelds
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Posted: Fri, 1st Jul 2011 12:57 Post subject: |
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chiv wrote: | was the power supply on mine that did it. i dunno if it was bung, or if i was stupid in waiting till everything was hooked up before turning the power on, rather than doing it incrementally (which is what i do now)
i was shitting myself... nothing worked on the pc after it blew... it was my first build as well... thankfully guy down the street was pretty knowledgable about this stuff, and even brought his PC over to my house and pulled it apart so that he could hook up his PS to my pc, just to see if the board would even light up... it did, so that was a huge relief.
side-note, bought my power supply from pc power and cooling over in america... not only did they pay to have the unit returned to them from down here in NZ, but they cross-shipped a replacement.. BEST service i think ive ever had with a company. |
That would've been the unit. I've never done it "incrementally", completely pointless - if the PSU is going to fail, it will fail regardless of how "fast" you hook everything up 
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chiv
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Posted: Fri, 1st Jul 2011 13:20 Post subject: |
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*shrugs* call me a careful paranoid, with a touch of OCD then... but atleast so far its worked for me 
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Gomp
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Posted: Fri, 1st Jul 2011 21:26 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 1st Jul 2011 23:09 Post subject: |
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what happend?,RAM Config on BIOS?
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Gomp
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Jul 2011 01:27 Post subject: |
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Nothing else damaged, just the psu that died luckily. Reset the bios on first boot and there we go
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