Poll: PSU goes pop - how likely to kill the rest of the system?

What happened when your last PSU died?

  • Did it kill one or more of the other components?

    Votes: 16 16.0%
  • Did it kill the whole system?

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Did it cause no harm to the other components?

    Votes: 66 66.0%
  • Did it do a Qtec?

    Votes: 16 16.0%

  • Total voters
    100
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Hi - I'm just curious as to your experience of PSUs failing.

If you've had a PSU go pop on you:

- Did it kill one or more of the other components?
- Did it kill the whole system?
- Did it cause no harm to the other components?

Would a moderator be able to make this in to a poll?

Thanks
 
Well I had a Qtec and it didn't do anything interesting at all when it blew up! :( I was hoping for flames to come out of the computer or something, but instead there was a small pop, everything switched off, i replaced it with a new one and everything worked fine!

Ah well, maybe next time ;)
 
Recently had an Enermax 400W Liberty break - took out a hard drive but nothing else.

Also had lots of generic PSUs go pop without taking out any components and a Cheiftec 360W that also didnt take anything out.
 
Thanks Yewen, and guys for your input. Keep them coming :)

What does doing a Qtec involve? Burning your face?
 
I had a generic one that died because the fan packed up, the system would randomly turn off when the pSU got too hot. The most recent one was a half decent one that would turn on for a few seconds then turn off, sometimes you could get the system to start after about 10 tries, not sure what the problem was but I replaced it.
 
Just a week ago today my Hiper 580W went back. Bit of smoke and burning but I was very lucky. Got a new Corsair 520W HX series and PC came back to life.

Phew! :o
 
Never had a PSU fail on me... yet *touches wood* :-)

same

well, thats not strictly true. i once used a PSU (not in a PC) to power a 12v DC motor, but the motor exceeded the current draw on the 12V rail (by about 15A!!!) and the PSU stopped working completely.
 
Not my PSU, but a warning to all.....

A friend who repairs PC's on the side fitted out a PC with a second hand generic/brown box PSU, 6 months or so later, it caught on fire and took the persons front room with it.


oops.
 
Last October my Hiper 580w Type R blew up (literally, Bloody great bang, sparks, flames and then smoke) and took out a brand new DFI motherboard. I took my revenge on it by chucking it out the upstairs window and then beat it to a pulp in the back garden with a dirty great sledgehammer much to the horror of my 80 year old neighbour. Yes it was still under warranty but i really did'nt want another one of those poor excuses for a psu. Besides, this made me feel slightly better.

The replacement for that, a Seasonic S12 650w Energy+, blew up six months later but just took itself out.

A month or so ago the Enermax Liberty 400w (different pc) that was only two weeks old blew up and tripped the main house breaker. That also just took itself out.
 
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Only ever had 1 go pop on me (well, 2, but the 2nd was the replacememnt to the 1st...)

No other components damaged in any way, which was odd, considering the psu was a q-tec...
 
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