C CrookS50 Honorable Sep 8, 2013 7 0 10,510 Sep 8, 2013 #1 I accidentally switched the psu voltage switch to 115Volts and when I inserted it to a socket it burnt the psu... will the other parts of my pc damaged too?
I accidentally switched the psu voltage switch to 115Volts and when I inserted it to a socket it burnt the psu... will the other parts of my pc damaged too?
jimthenagual Splendid Apr 8, 2012 4,008 16 29,365 Sep 8, 2013 #2 Impossible to say until you plug in a new PSU unfortunately. I wish you the best of luck, and hope nothing else got damaged! Upvote 0 Downvote
Impossible to say until you plug in a new PSU unfortunately. I wish you the best of luck, and hope nothing else got damaged!
G Guest Guest Sep 8, 2013 #3 Could be... but like someone already said you won't know until you try a new power supply. Good luck! Upvote 0 Downvote
Could be... but like someone already said you won't know until you try a new power supply. Good luck!
C CrookS50 Honorable Sep 8, 2013 7 0 10,510 Sep 8, 2013 #4 Could be... but like someone already said you won't know until you try a new power supply. Good luck! What's your possibility in percentage sir if it's damaged or not? 50% - 50%? The Psu I burnt is an alllied 350watts true rated psu, does decent psu's have this capabilities of protecting its connected components? Upvote 0 Downvote
Could be... but like someone already said you won't know until you try a new power supply. Good luck! What's your possibility in percentage sir if it's damaged or not? 50% - 50%? The Psu I burnt is an alllied 350watts true rated psu, does decent psu's have this capabilities of protecting its connected components?
C CrookS50 Honorable Sep 8, 2013 7 0 10,510 Sep 8, 2013 #5 Could be... but like someone already said you won't know until you try a new power supply. Good luck! What's your possibility in percentage sir if it's damaged or not? 50% - 50%? The Psu I burnt is an alllied 350watts true rated psu, does decent psu's have this capabilities of protecting its connected components? Upvote 0 Downvote
Could be... but like someone already said you won't know until you try a new power supply. Good luck! What's your possibility in percentage sir if it's damaged or not? 50% - 50%? The Psu I burnt is an alllied 350watts true rated psu, does decent psu's have this capabilities of protecting its connected components?
O oczdude8 Distinguished Oct 18, 2009 1,945 6 20,965 Sep 8, 2013 #6 doubt your components would be damaged. Maybe a 30% chance. Upvote 0 Downvote
C CrookS50 Honorable Sep 8, 2013 7 0 10,510 Sep 8, 2013 #7 oczdude8 : doubt your components would be damaged. Maybe a 30% chance. thank you sir, it made my worries a little less for now. Upvote 0 Downvote
oczdude8 : doubt your components would be damaged. Maybe a 30% chance. thank you sir, it made my worries a little less for now.