Good day everyone,
So i have a PSU that has a switch and an AVR i just bought recently (500W). What happened is that the PC's PSU button switch keeps switching on the 'on' side because for some reasons the lock of the spring mechanism inside the actual PSU button or something like that is broken. Basically if i flip the switch off, it will flip back to 'on' by itself.
So it's like the PSU is always toggled as 'on' and when i plug it in the wall outlet, the PC's LED lights and display turns up. I'm worried this may cause problems so I wanted to know if using an AVR can serve as a workaround in this situation. Would it hurt the pc if i use the AVR as its 'main' off and on switch to turn on my pc?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
So i have a PSU that has a switch and an AVR i just bought recently (500W). What happened is that the PC's PSU button switch keeps switching on the 'on' side because for some reasons the lock of the spring mechanism inside the actual PSU button or something like that is broken. Basically if i flip the switch off, it will flip back to 'on' by itself.
So it's like the PSU is always toggled as 'on' and when i plug it in the wall outlet, the PC's LED lights and display turns up. I'm worried this may cause problems so I wanted to know if using an AVR can serve as a workaround in this situation. Would it hurt the pc if i use the AVR as its 'main' off and on switch to turn on my pc?
Thanks in advance for your answers.