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I have a quick question regarding my recently overheated PSU. A week ago I started to notice a burning smell coming from the back of PC and within 30 mins my PC shut itself off immediately. When I pressed the power button to try and turn it back on, nothing. I slid the side of my tower open and removed the PSU and smelled the fan and vent and it had burnt out.
Yesterday I replaced the PSU, connected it all back up as original and turned my PC up and all the fans in my machine including the graphics card fan were spinning but no picture on the monitor. The graphics does require it's own power source from the PSU which it has and everything has been wired exactly as before the melted PSU failed me but I cannot get a picture on my monitor.
My question to you guys is this, is it possible that the old PSU (which was a very cheap & basic 500w) has damaged my graphics card as I have turned the PC on without the memory sticks in the motherboard and have received ''beeps'' which hopefully has ruled out a fried motherboard.
Any help would be appreciated
Yesterday I replaced the PSU, connected it all back up as original and turned my PC up and all the fans in my machine including the graphics card fan were spinning but no picture on the monitor. The graphics does require it's own power source from the PSU which it has and everything has been wired exactly as before the melted PSU failed me but I cannot get a picture on my monitor.
My question to you guys is this, is it possible that the old PSU (which was a very cheap & basic 500w) has damaged my graphics card as I have turned the PC on without the memory sticks in the motherboard and have received ''beeps'' which hopefully has ruled out a fried motherboard.
Any help would be appreciated