I have a computer with Gigabyte h610M motherboard and Talius 700W power source.
It works fine but it's noisy, so I decided to buy and install Corsair rm750E.
After I put it into the computer case, connected MB, CPU, SATA and 220V cables, switched on " O l " button on the PSU and power button on the computer case, nothing happened - no fans rotation, no beeps.
I returned Corsair rm750E to the online shop and they sent me a new one.
It did not work too.
I installed Talius 700W again and it is still working fine.
I tried this test - https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025085372-PSU-How-to-test-a-PSU-Power-Supply-Unit
With multimeter, not paper clip.
With Corsair rm750E connected to 220V power outlet the multimeter shows 0V between GND an any other pins.
But I have same result with Talius 700W - zero volts.
(I also checked my multimeter on AA battery - it shows 1.5V 🙂
What could it be - two broken Corsairs in a row or some kind of MB and PSU incompatibility?
It works fine but it's noisy, so I decided to buy and install Corsair rm750E.
After I put it into the computer case, connected MB, CPU, SATA and 220V cables, switched on " O l " button on the PSU and power button on the computer case, nothing happened - no fans rotation, no beeps.
I returned Corsair rm750E to the online shop and they sent me a new one.
It did not work too.
I installed Talius 700W again and it is still working fine.
I tried this test - https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025085372-PSU-How-to-test-a-PSU-Power-Supply-Unit
With multimeter, not paper clip.
With Corsair rm750E connected to 220V power outlet the multimeter shows 0V between GND an any other pins.
But I have same result with Talius 700W - zero volts.
(I also checked my multimeter on AA battery - it shows 1.5V 🙂
What could it be - two broken Corsairs in a row or some kind of MB and PSU incompatibility?