My own used PSU

xnivx01

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Oct 30, 2016
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Hi. I had a Cooler Master Elite V2 550W PSU in my PC since 2012.

However, last year the PC kept on freezing until I undervolt and underclock my CPU. So the culprit is the PSU, swapped it out this year, months ago.

I know the entry-level PSU is degrading as it ages. I have old parts to build a spare PC and would like to know if that PSU can still be used safely. The CPU and GPU in this build are i5-650 (LGA1156) and GT 630.

The PSU is powering the PC fine as it does not have a GPU like GTX 550 Ti in my previous PC, which it may not endure anymore. Anyway I still want to know if it is safe to use.

Thanks!
 
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Yes I've already swapped it out. It's from a gaming system. Now I would like to know if it's safe to use in a normal system.

Sadly there's no seasonic in my country. I would like something around $30 and the closest one that I can find is the CM Elite 350W. It's about $28 in my country. I guess that would be okay, or at least much better than generic PSUs which quite a lot of people use too.

However, I would like to spend as least as possible (as it is a spare PC, building with old parts), so I want to use back my old PSU if possible and safe.
 


It seems to have degraded and not supplying enough power like it did. Can an old PSU fry up as it degrades assuming that it is still able to power my old PC and I'm not aware of it?

I have quite some PSUs that could supply more power than needed, degraded after 10+ years but still able to power those low power PCs.

Yes I know that list I'm currently using a Tier 2 myself haha 😀
 



Well, as i said its a lottery. Personally i wouldn't use it, but its your PC, and your choice.

Old junk and bad quality PSU's are worthless, and i would not reuse them for any system. (personally)
 
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