I was gaming last night when the power in my room went out, rest of the house worked fine. Turns out the break in the control panel had fallen so I raised it up again and went back to reboot my pc but as soon as I pressed the on button on the surge protector and power flowed to the pc, the breaker fell down again.
This went on for awhile, but everytime the pc received power the breaker would instantly fall. This hasn't happened before and I have this setup for more than 3 years (changed PSU last year + added surge protector). Plus, no other devices connected to that circuit were running, but even if they had, I've been running with this circuit for years, why break down now? I left the pc unconnected all night and tried to rework it at dawn and this time I did manage to connect it without making the breaker fall down but its probably because pc is dead now. PSU possibly burned out even if its relatively new and with protector in check?
I'm afraid if I switch the PSU for a new one, the breaker thing is going to happen again and it will just burn it again. I tried to connect my pc to a different circuit with no result today, but that could be because PSU is already dead.
Any ideas?
This went on for awhile, but everytime the pc received power the breaker would instantly fall. This hasn't happened before and I have this setup for more than 3 years (changed PSU last year + added surge protector). Plus, no other devices connected to that circuit were running, but even if they had, I've been running with this circuit for years, why break down now? I left the pc unconnected all night and tried to rework it at dawn and this time I did manage to connect it without making the breaker fall down but its probably because pc is dead now. PSU possibly burned out even if its relatively new and with protector in check?
I'm afraid if I switch the PSU for a new one, the breaker thing is going to happen again and it will just burn it again. I tried to connect my pc to a different circuit with no result today, but that could be because PSU is already dead.
Any ideas?