Hey guys, recently my motherboard (Asrock z490 Aqua) stopped working properly after a year. It suddenly started having an issue where the NVME SSDs would drop out under extended transfers. Long story short, I RMAd the board, and they were able to replicate the fault, thus proving the motherboard was the sole cause of this issue. But what I am starting to wonder, is it possible that the PSU could have somehow damaged the mobo in some way thus creating that issue? My main concern is that it will damage my new motherboard in a similar way. Or is it more likely that if the PSU had an underlying issue, the PSU would kill itself before killing the mobo, or that it would just completely kill the board, not “sort of” damage it. Of course this is a bit of a hope and guessing game, but I’m hoping someone who knows a little bit more than me can give me a guess, and whether I should bother replacing the PSU or not. The PSU is the Corsair RM850, so definitely not a “bad” PSU. I also thought I’d mention that there have been a few reports of that exact motherboard stop working properly after a short time. Just something else to take into consideration. Thanks guys 😀
-Christian
-Christian