first of all ... hi all, new on here!
second: well here's the issue, almost every pc ive owned ive gone through at least 2/3 power supplies, the last one has just died was an EZ cool 650W to me not a cheap power supply internally surge protected and also on a surge protected line, so rules that out! i was playing Crysis 2 when my pc just powered down i went to restart the pc as i thought it had over heated but no the power supply has blown on the 12V rail, as the 3V led on the front case for the card reader is lit up!
system isnt exactly special :
AMD Phenom X2 overclocked 16%
ATi radeon HD 5670 also overclocked
4gb DDR2 Voltage increase 1.9v
4 sata HDD's
cooling wise got an EZ cool case with coolers on the HDD's, extractor by the CPU with dual fans on the CPU, big extractor fan on the side of the case blowing air through and out the case!
have no idea why they keep failing as there's no strain to the power supply really and dust is kept minimum with regular clear outs and compressed air blow outs!
any input would help me greatly
second: well here's the issue, almost every pc ive owned ive gone through at least 2/3 power supplies, the last one has just died was an EZ cool 650W to me not a cheap power supply internally surge protected and also on a surge protected line, so rules that out! i was playing Crysis 2 when my pc just powered down i went to restart the pc as i thought it had over heated but no the power supply has blown on the 12V rail, as the 3V led on the front case for the card reader is lit up!
system isnt exactly special :
AMD Phenom X2 overclocked 16%
ATi radeon HD 5670 also overclocked
4gb DDR2 Voltage increase 1.9v
4 sata HDD's
cooling wise got an EZ cool case with coolers on the HDD's, extractor by the CPU with dual fans on the CPU, big extractor fan on the side of the case blowing air through and out the case!
have no idea why they keep failing as there's no strain to the power supply really and dust is kept minimum with regular clear outs and compressed air blow outs!
any input would help me greatly