J jakeddog Commendable Jul 5, 2016 59 0 1,640 Oct 6, 2016 #1 i have a cyberpowerpc and i replaced the cpu cooler on it then plugged it into the wall and it made a popping sound so does anyone know if it took anything with it? its a turbolink 500w psu
i have a cyberpowerpc and i replaced the cpu cooler on it then plugged it into the wall and it made a popping sound so does anyone know if it took anything with it? its a turbolink 500w psu
Solution Dark Lord of Tech Oct 6, 2016 That PSU is very very poor quality , I wouldn't use it to power your build.
13thmonkey Titan Jan 10, 2006 24,791 350 75,790 Oct 6, 2016 #2 it could well have done, but changing the cooler should not have had that impact. Upvote 0 Downvote
J jakeddog Commendable Jul 5, 2016 59 0 1,640 Oct 6, 2016 #3 13thmonkey : it could well have done, but changing the cooler should not have had that impact. when i got done changing the cooler i plugged my pc back in to the wall and ths psu made a popping sound idk why though Upvote 0 Downvote
13thmonkey : it could well have done, but changing the cooler should not have had that impact. when i got done changing the cooler i plugged my pc back in to the wall and ths psu made a popping sound idk why though
superninja12 Glorious May 18, 2015 11,378 56 49,140 Oct 6, 2016 #4 if it did it was probably the harddrive but i doubt it, just replace that junk power supply. i recommend you a evga supernova g2/gs 550w Upvote 0 Downvote
if it did it was probably the harddrive but i doubt it, just replace that junk power supply. i recommend you a evga supernova g2/gs 550w
Dark Lord of Tech Retired Moderator Aug 18, 2009 128,658 1,801 159,590 Oct 6, 2016 Solution #5 That PSU is very very poor quality , I wouldn't use it to power your build. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution