Hi. So basically the same old problem, I don't even know how this mistake just slipped past me but I have plugged the floppy disk cable into one of the sys_fans port.
I have a Gigabyte X470 mobo with a seasonic PSU. Got 3 custom fans installed on my pc and those 3 are connected to a controller. And I had a brain fart while thinking that the controller should be connected to a sys_fan instead of just in one molex cable. So I plugged everything and when I pressed the power button, nothing happened. I tried unplugging everything and connecting just the bare minimum and the pc still wont start. Then I switched the PSU. I mounted a Floston PSU low range to see if the problem was the PSU. It booted but a few seconds later smoke starts coming out of the Mobo. Unplugged fast everything, and the chip above the sys_fan connecter is burnt down I'll upload a photo. Luckily I had my GPU unplugged doing this. Now I left my PC at a specialized service for repair.
Please tell me that the only thing to repair is that chip and I don't have to buy a new Mobo or worse.
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I have a Gigabyte X470 mobo with a seasonic PSU. Got 3 custom fans installed on my pc and those 3 are connected to a controller. And I had a brain fart while thinking that the controller should be connected to a sys_fan instead of just in one molex cable. So I plugged everything and when I pressed the power button, nothing happened. I tried unplugging everything and connecting just the bare minimum and the pc still wont start. Then I switched the PSU. I mounted a Floston PSU low range to see if the problem was the PSU. It booted but a few seconds later smoke starts coming out of the Mobo. Unplugged fast everything, and the chip above the sys_fan connecter is burnt down I'll upload a photo. Luckily I had my GPU unplugged doing this. Now I left my PC at a specialized service for repair.
Please tell me that the only thing to repair is that chip and I don't have to buy a new Mobo or worse.
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