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Still rocking an EVGA G2 1000 power supply - rock solid - I’ve had multiple cards with this for example 980 Ti SLI, 3090 500w Vbios with an overclocked 9900k don’t think I’ll need to replace it if I’m being honest
I've only ever had one PSU explode and it was a brand new Corsair one, took a HDD with it. If the mains is stable and it's good quality it should last a very long time.
If a brand new PSU goes pop (and especially if it also kills other components) it's usually either a manufacturing defect or user error.
Most likely a manufacturing defect in your case, because the kind of user error I'm talking about is stuff like brute forcing connectors in upside down.
Like most people the PSU (Corsair TX650) is the oldest component in my case. It must be 10-15 years old at this point.
Is it worth upgrading before it goes pop or is it a case of use it until it doesn't work any more?
My Original HX1000 is 15 years old now and the fan rattles, probably a death rattle! I re-newed for this reason, how long has it got left!?Ask yourself this question.
If it is 10-15 years old how much longer can I reasonably expect it to last?
This thread made me check, and my Silverstone 1200 Strider is approaching 10 years of service in the next couple of weeks. I'll need to think about replacing it in another 10 years or so.
Also, someone mentioned the HyperX Type-R? I had one back in the day for a few years (it was so pretty, and crossfired 4870s and 5870s for the win!) before retiring it to my Mum's desktop for a few more years, then replacing the whole PC about 5 years ago. Only later learned of it's reputation! Still use the case it came in for my regular screws, cables and tools.
Found the actual PSU in the loft a couple of weeks ago. What should I do with it? See if it still works? Turn it into wall art? Or report it to MoD as an unexploded munition?
Damn, you're right (HyperX is spare headset - DOH!). I'm so tempted to put it in an obsolete system, but given it'll probably just run fine it'd be a bit of an anti-climax.Hiper*
I have one in the cupboard, it still works, but I daren't...
Damn, you're right (HyperX is spare headset - DOH!). I'm so tempted to put it in an obsolete system, but given it'll probably just run fine it'd be a bit of an anti-climax.
Those connectors looked and felt so good though, why did nobody else ever use them? Just cost or were they part of the reliability issue?
Lol you’re joking, right?My Original HX1000 is 15 years old now and the fan rattles, probably a death rattle! I re-newed for this reason, how long has it got left!?
I wouldn’t expect an HX1000 to have the same degradation as a TX or other entry level PSU.What is it that "goes" on old power supplies anyway? I was convinced to buy a new psu for a new system a while back on that basis of someone on here saying my 15 year old HX1000 would be rippling like a Cadbury's chocolate bar, but if I can simply buy a few components to "refresh" the old psu then it could be potentially be more reliably used as a backup or in a 2nd system. So is it mainly the capacitors which get tired in old psu's, or is it those and some of the more hard to get/hard to replace items? Obviously, this is with an acceptable level of competence assumed in doing any component swaps.
Joking as in....?Lol you’re joking, right?
As in that death rattle is the bearing in the fan that’s worn out.Joking as in....?
I would keep using it.As in that death rattle is the bearing in the fan that’s worn out.
The HX1000 is a great PSU and it may be 15 years old but it’s still probably fine.
Replace the fan (very carefully) and it’ll probably be good for a while longer.
If it still works and it's capable why change.My Superflower Leadex 750W will be 10 years old in a few months. Just upgraded to a 7900XTX and it seems to be handling it perfectly fine. Should get a good couple more years out of it yet.
Yeh I know it is I bought the new version as I needed a spare PSU for another system after I replace said fan, and fancied the newer model with the cable for 4080/4090 cards.As in that death rattle is the bearing in the fan that’s worn out.
The HX1000 is a great PSU and it may be 15 years old but it’s still probably fine.
Replace the fan (very carefully) and it’ll probably be good for a while longer.