I Itanimulli Reputable Nov 17, 2014 24 0 4,510 Dec 24, 2014 #1 I built a new pc and it was fine until one morning i woke up to my computer repeadetly spinning the case and cpu fans on and off and i can't seem to turn my pc on anymore. I have been using the corsair cx430, should i get a better psu?
I built a new pc and it was fine until one morning i woke up to my computer repeadetly spinning the case and cpu fans on and off and i can't seem to turn my pc on anymore. I have been using the corsair cx430, should i get a better psu?
Solution Mattios Dec 24, 2014 It's a standard so shouldn't be a 'problem' - I'd suggest you use electrical tape or something to keep the plastic contacts together.
It's a standard so shouldn't be a 'problem' - I'd suggest you use electrical tape or something to keep the plastic contacts together.
Mattios Honorable Jun 24, 2013 2,430 1 12,960 Dec 24, 2014 #2 CX430 shouldn't be causing problems like this - can you explain further what exactly is happening? Upvote 0 Downvote
I Itanimulli Reputable Nov 17, 2014 24 0 4,510 Dec 24, 2014 #3 Mattios : CX430 shouldn't be causing problems like this - can you explain further what exactly is happening? Well it's working now after i pushed in my 24 pin connector, but I always find it to be too loose no matter how hard i push it. Any ideas? Upvote 0 Downvote
Mattios : CX430 shouldn't be causing problems like this - can you explain further what exactly is happening? Well it's working now after i pushed in my 24 pin connector, but I always find it to be too loose no matter how hard i push it. Any ideas?
Mattios Honorable Jun 24, 2013 2,430 1 12,960 Dec 24, 2014 #4 Is the clip at the side broken? Upvote 0 Downvote
I Itanimulli Reputable Nov 17, 2014 24 0 4,510 Dec 24, 2014 #5 I don't think it's broken, I know a friend with the same power supply and he says he has the same problems. Upvote 0 Downvote
I don't think it's broken, I know a friend with the same power supply and he says he has the same problems.
Mattios Honorable Jun 24, 2013 2,430 1 12,960 Dec 24, 2014 Solution #6 It's a standard so shouldn't be a 'problem' - I'd suggest you use electrical tape or something to keep the plastic contacts together. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's a standard so shouldn't be a 'problem' - I'd suggest you use electrical tape or something to keep the plastic contacts together.