PSU question
I've got an e-machines computer.. the motherboard model is: L7VMM2
The 250w psu for it works fine, though its fan decided to break after about a year, so I bought a new PSU. Within a Week, it died completely on me. It's an ATX power supply by... (uh) Nspire. I don't understand why a brand new PSU would just die like that. I'd left it on over night, and when I got back to the computer, it wouldn't turn on at all. I switched out PSUs to the old one with a broken fan just to see... and that one still works. I've been told that it could possibly be my motherboard, but I still don't see why the older one still works and didn't just die too. I've also heard that it could be just coincidence that this one just died on its own. Can someone enlighten me, please? :o Thanks
The 250w psu for it works fine, though its fan decided to break after about a year, so I bought a new PSU. Within a Week, it died completely on me. It's an ATX power supply by... (uh) Nspire. I don't understand why a brand new PSU would just die like that. I'd left it on over night, and when I got back to the computer, it wouldn't turn on at all. I switched out PSUs to the old one with a broken fan just to see... and that one still works. I've been told that it could possibly be my motherboard, but I still don't see why the older one still works and didn't just die too. I've also heard that it could be just coincidence that this one just died on its own. Can someone enlighten me, please? :o Thanks
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PSUs are something that top dollar should be spent on. They are critical and the quality varies greatly. Name brands like Antec are the way to go with PSUs.
Just make sure:
PSU is unplugged, not just turned off.
Insulate the spliced wires well with electrical tape.