I'd like to start off by saying I have a Custom gaming PC. Which I had bought around a year and a half ago however without any flaws until now.
Specs:
Processor AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight Core Processor
8 CPU'S (~4.GHz)
16GB Ram
NIVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
About a fortnight ago, I had left my computer on for about 4 day's prior to the surge - I don't think that would have made a difference. But I'm going to give all the small details on what had happened.
I was using the computer, when suddenly it decided to turn itself off. I tried turning it back on to no avail. - The power was still connected and I switched off the backswitch of the computer, I saw a spark/mini fire for a few seconds and smelt burnt plastic. I disconnected everything as fast as possible.
One thing I don't understand is if I turned off the switch at the back of the computer what would cause it to surge? It was fine beforehand, when I tried turning it on - But obviously it wouldn't turn on.
I have bought a new PSU thinking that was the initial problem, due to the fact the computer would not turn.
I didn't use a power surge protector. Rookie Mistake, I'm going to link some images. A capacitor on my motherboard has blown out I believe.
I need some advice, anything would help. Should I get a new motherboard?
Should I try fitting the new PSU and see where it goes from there? Would the computer work without one of the capacitors from the motherboard working?
http://imgur.com/KOhOrG0
http://imgur.com/yWRpILK
Specs:
Processor AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight Core Processor
8 CPU'S (~4.GHz)
16GB Ram
NIVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
About a fortnight ago, I had left my computer on for about 4 day's prior to the surge - I don't think that would have made a difference. But I'm going to give all the small details on what had happened.
I was using the computer, when suddenly it decided to turn itself off. I tried turning it back on to no avail. - The power was still connected and I switched off the backswitch of the computer, I saw a spark/mini fire for a few seconds and smelt burnt plastic. I disconnected everything as fast as possible.
One thing I don't understand is if I turned off the switch at the back of the computer what would cause it to surge? It was fine beforehand, when I tried turning it on - But obviously it wouldn't turn on.
I have bought a new PSU thinking that was the initial problem, due to the fact the computer would not turn.
I didn't use a power surge protector. Rookie Mistake, I'm going to link some images. A capacitor on my motherboard has blown out I believe.
I need some advice, anything would help. Should I get a new motherboard?
Should I try fitting the new PSU and see where it goes from there? Would the computer work without one of the capacitors from the motherboard working?
http://imgur.com/KOhOrG0
http://imgur.com/yWRpILK