Hi,
I've just finished putting my 1st PC together and was feeling pretty pleased with myself when it all seemed to be working properly. I just had to put the covers back on and it was done.
But, there are 3 fans in the case with molex plugs on them. When I connected them (directly to the PSU) the computer wouldn't power up.
I decided to try connecting them one at a time but with the computer already running. As soon as I plugged the adapter into the PSU all of the light on the motherboard went off and now it won't start again. Nothing light up when I connect the power lead. The adapter wasn't connected to anything else when I plugged it into the PSU so there was no load on it. There weren't any nasty popping noises, no burning smell or anything worrying, but the PSU doesn't seem to work anymore.
It's a brand new Corsair CS750M. In the documentation it says that it has all kinds of built in protection against short circuits and stuff.
Could I have blown it anyway?
Thanks for your help.
Alex
I've just finished putting my 1st PC together and was feeling pretty pleased with myself when it all seemed to be working properly. I just had to put the covers back on and it was done.
But, there are 3 fans in the case with molex plugs on them. When I connected them (directly to the PSU) the computer wouldn't power up.
I decided to try connecting them one at a time but with the computer already running. As soon as I plugged the adapter into the PSU all of the light on the motherboard went off and now it won't start again. Nothing light up when I connect the power lead. The adapter wasn't connected to anything else when I plugged it into the PSU so there was no load on it. There weren't any nasty popping noises, no burning smell or anything worrying, but the PSU doesn't seem to work anymore.
It's a brand new Corsair CS750M. In the documentation it says that it has all kinds of built in protection against short circuits and stuff.
Could I have blown it anyway?
Thanks for your help.
Alex