My power supply exploded for unknown reason, other components are working fine...from what I guess from the photo, it look like a fuse exploded for me,
can I send for warranty to be replaced? Why main fuse, sub-phase fuse,3-pin plug, surge, all no blow but the fuse inside exploded
It exploded the moment I turn on the PC...no raining/thunderstorm. It sound like those electric mosquito racket when killing mosquito but 4x louder. I've highlighted the parts that blow out, can anyone tell me what is that? My 2 cent, dun buy anything from Aerocool, even my OEM delta still holds up well for 10 years, this unit just lasted 8 months . I did research this model from techpwerup, mostly positive feedback from the site thou. Could it be the PSU not compatible with Haswell system? In fact, I just upgraded the system a month ago.
Credit: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Aerocool/GT-700SG/
Update: (close look)
It appear that another chips also burned, according to techpowerup review, it write"The standby PWM controller is a TNY280PN IC: the flagship of the TinySwitch-III series. The diode that rectifies the 5VSB rail is a PFR10L60CT."
Credit: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Aerocool/GT-700SG/
Update: (close look)
It appear that another chips also burned, according to techpowerup review, it write"The standby PWM controller is a TNY280PN IC: the flagship of the TinySwitch-III series. The diode that rectifies the 5VSB rail is a PFR10L60CT."
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