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I received a new hsf today, the artic cooling freezer 64 pro.
After a titanic struggle lifting off the stock a64 hsf and cleaning the residue, I was finally able to attach the new beast of a hsf.
I then checked to see if any cables had come loose in my heroic struggle, but everything seemednd to be in order.
So I reattached all the cables, however I had not turned off the switch for the psu at the back and also the mains socket was on (there was someone sharing my wifi connection so I didnt want to kick them off).
On inserting the cable for the psu, there was a loud bang accompanied by a bright white flash. After I had recovered and cursed to myself for being such a nit, I gently opened up the case, couldnt see any smoke just a smell of burning coming from the psu.
Since I am no pc builder I have not installed the mobo in the other pc to check it...is there a chance I have broken it?
Also the psu itself was quite cheap from a company called sumvision but it was 500 watts.
After a titanic struggle lifting off the stock a64 hsf and cleaning the residue, I was finally able to attach the new beast of a hsf.
I then checked to see if any cables had come loose in my heroic struggle, but everything seemednd to be in order.
So I reattached all the cables, however I had not turned off the switch for the psu at the back and also the mains socket was on (there was someone sharing my wifi connection so I didnt want to kick them off).
On inserting the cable for the psu, there was a loud bang accompanied by a bright white flash. After I had recovered and cursed to myself for being such a nit, I gently opened up the case, couldnt see any smoke just a smell of burning coming from the psu.
Since I am no pc builder I have not installed the mobo in the other pc to check it...is there a chance I have broken it?
Also the psu itself was quite cheap from a company called sumvision but it was 500 watts.