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I built (assembled) my own system two years ago (first and only one). I selected each part and have been very happy with it so far. Not a single glitch.......until, yesterday, when I decided to add one more hard disk. I smelt smoke; in the beginning, the computer won't power on. I was sure the power supply got fried. But after 10 minutes, I came back and powered again -> Realized the psu is working; but TWO of my hard disks (one, the new one) got fried. I confirmed this by testing them on a different machine.
System specs: Quad core Q6600 Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 Corsair 4gb RAM BFG Geforce 8600GT (not a gamer ![]() 2 - DVD writers 1 - WD Raptor Hard drive (sata) 3 - 500GB Hard drives (problem occured when I added the 3rd one) (all sata) No additional fans for the CPU Corsair HX520 PSU (modular) I am relatively a newbie (my only credit: i built a system of my own...yehh!) Wasn't my 520watts PSU enough for the 4 hard disks and the rest of my parts (MY VIDEO CARD DOESN'T NEED ITS OWN POWER). So, i fried two of the 500gb hard disks (warranty issues are separate; i will try that route). But my question is: WHAT PSU SHOULD I BUY NOW (i am going to sell the hx520, as it is clearly not enough)? Is HX620 enough?..or even higher? Or should I have looked at what PSU slot to fit each peripheral in? I mean, there is stuff like 12Volt railing (three of them?) and other Volt railing which have their own maximum Amperes. This is STUFF I DON'T UNDERSTAND. Should I have somehow divided my peripherals based on the railings (hx520 being enough watts for my parts)? Or do i need more power and how much? THANK YOU GUYZZZ........ ![]() p.s. oh, please ask if you need any more info p.s. forgot to add: The first time (when i fried the first disk), i just smelt smoke; the case being closed. The second time, I unplugged the connectors from the fried hard disk. Then tried to power on, I could actually see a continuous spark and smoke from another of my hard disks where the connector plugs in. I switched the comp. off immediately (after few seconds). But that one too got fried. Now the only other thing to mention is that, since I was short of enough PSU to hard disk cables, I had to use a connector. The one that converts the 4 pin power plug from the psu to the SATA plug that goes to the hard disk. I don't know if using that contributed to the problem. Thanks again. Last edited by CASTLECASCADE; 10-10-2009 at 09:06 PM. |
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Your entire rig probably isnt using much more than 200W or so anyhow.. Heck, two 4890's in crossfire plus an i7 draw just under 500W.
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not really, hard drives are kind of low power compared to things like gpu's and cpu's(that raptor might be an exception) and like bomber said, i would blame it on the adapter you used, since your psu is a quality unit
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I have a similar issue one of the molex plugs on my corsair is bad anything I plug in gets fried. Once you figure out which ones it is just tape them up so you don't use them.
Good luck getting a new hard drive I don't think the warranty covers faulty PSU plugs.
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Thanks pal. I will see how the warranty goes. I will try anyways.
Still one question remains. When I plug in stuff to the Corsair, do I need to worry about the different, Railings, how much maximum ampere each can take/give etc? Or is it okay to connect everything (mentioned in my previous posts) to the psu as long as the connector fits and cord reaches? p.s. I don't even know which slot is which railing. They all look the same (the psu slots in to which I plug in the modular cables) |
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