New PC time?
I'm currently replacing my old PC, cause it blew up the other week.
What happened was I replaced my PSU with a good 550W Corsair one, then after a few days I found my graphics card second output stopped working (it was having fuzzy lines and flickering). I cleaned this incase it was the problem, but it still did not work. I had a fiddle with the power supply cables etc, and after this, smoke came out my hard drives (not sure if both or one).
I have since then just plugged in the PSU to the MB and tried an old gfx card. Now when I switch on the PSU at the back, it powers the MB, spins the PSU & gfx card fans, but not the CPU. I also get a green light on my MB, but it will not turn on. I have tried messuring with a multimeter on the PSU, and could not find the 12v on the 24pin (I might have just done it wrong I suppose). I've sent the PSU back, and hopefully they will find it faulty and refund me.
I'm not sure what to do now, should I get the pre-built AMD gamer rig (the cheapest one for just over £300). I can't really afford much more than £300, and think if I try and fix my old PC, by the time I have replaced the graphics, possibly MB (which would then mean getting a new CPU and RAM, as currently im running a 939, and it's all AM2 etc now) and PSU and HD, I've already spent a load, and may aswell get the full new rig?
Just wondering what you guys thought, is it worth getting the new rig, or end up replacing all of my old one, which is probably going to be more costly?
Thanks!