Nearly a mini fire!

Caporegime
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It's times like this when I worry about leaving my pc on unattended.

This pc has been going years and randomly I start smelling burning.

Quickly turn off power to my whole room and investigate.

This turns out to be the connector between the corsair cpu cooler and the psu.


Do I need to change both psu and (obviously) the cooler?

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Don
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What was that sata adapter powering?

Sata connectors shouldn't be used for anything other than hard drives imo.

Molex connectors are capable of higher current, and the pins are normally crimped or soldered rather than cheap moulding (as is the case on most faulty Sara adapters)
 
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What was that sata adapter powering?

Sata connectors shouldn't be used for anything other than hard drives imo.

Molex connectors are capable of higher current, and the pins are normally crimped or soldered rather than cheap moulding (as is the case on most faulty Sara adapters)

It's the connection from the corsair cpu liquid cooler that has the sata head
 

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What was that sata adapter powering?

Sata connectors shouldn't be used for anything other than hard drives imo.

Molex connectors are capable of higher current, and the pins are normally crimped or soldered rather than cheap moulding (as is the case on most faulty Sara adapters)

EK also uses the Sata power connector for their pumps.
 

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I'm curious, why is there a gap seeing through to the gold contacts? Usually the plastic is flush to each other.
 

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Soldato
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Something could be wrong with the motor of the cooler. Only way to diagnose it running on its own with a cheaper PSU isolated.
 
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I would not use that AIO again, if it even works. Most likely an internal seal has failed and water got to where it should not be and caused a short. Is a little concerning that the PSU did not have an internal cut out to prevent that much power being drawn through a sata cable , was the connector in the correct slot on psu and not a mistake by putting it in the pcie gpu slots ?
 
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