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System Name | BrighTaloN |
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Processor | 980X |
Motherboard | DX58SO2 |
Cooling | Corsair H100 dual cougar 12cm pwm fans |
Memory | CMZ16GX3M4X1600C9G |
Case | Haf X |
Power Supply | Toughpower Grand 750 |
Software | 7 Proff 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | never did atm |
pull out the PSU, short the green (power on signal) and black wire (ground) of the ATX 20/24pin connector to see if it can turn on.
it's just a basick check though, you'll need multimeter to check if the voltages are okay....
i don't know if you already done this, but if i were you, the next thing i'd do would be to pull out the motherboard from the casing, plug it with minimal component (cpu, 1 stick of memory), plug the psu and short the power on jumper on the motherboard.
anyway, i have a corsair & seasonic psu, not the best but i think they are still performing decently. PM me if you want to borrow them for testing. i'm in jakarta, btw.
Woah, yay! finally a fellow countrymen, just sent you a PM, thanks a lot for swinging by my thread
Yeah fire sparks and sorta low electrical shocks. I already had the electrical checking scheduled this week but sadly it won't be performed by a friend, but rather some paid professional, I just got no such friendsMake sure when using the microfiber cloths, that no cotton fibers are left on the object. If needed, blow it off with some compressed air (canned air).
Last time I checked, there seemed to be none, it was clean and shiny, but still I feel like I had not inspected it enough and thoroughly /:
Sparking? Electric shock discharge when touching PC?
If you rule out static discharge.. you may have a grounding or bonding problem. And, you may need to have an electrician (friend preferably) check your dwellings electrical wiring.
thank you everyone.
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