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System Name | It's just a computer |
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Processor | i9-14900K Direct Die |
Motherboard | MSI Z790 ACE MAX |
Cooling | 4X D5T Vario, 2X HK Res, 3X Nemesis GTR560, NF-A14-iPPC3000PWM, NF-A14-iPPC2000PWM, IceMan DD |
Memory | TEAMGROUP FFXD548G8000HC38EDC01 w/Alphacool Apex RAM X4 Water Cooler and Core DDR5-RAM Module |
Video Card(s) | MSI Suprim SOC w/Alphacool Core Geforce RTX 5080 Suprim + Vanguard with Backplate |
Storage | Samsung 990 PRO 1TB M.2 |
Display(s) | MSI 321URX |
Case | Custom open frame chassis |
Audio Device(s) | CREATIVE AE-9/Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2.4 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime PX-1300 |
Mouse | Logitech MX700 |
Keyboard | Logitech LX700 |
Software | Win11PRO |
If you have any advice I would be glad to hear it, need something to do after I just failed at fixing my old PS3 :/
It may very well be the circuit breaker, as others have said, but why not isolate the problem for certain?
Can you verify that another equivalent load causes the breaker to trip? For example, as I asked you previously, do you have power tools or a blowdryer you can plug into that circuit?
Also, I would ask if the PSU (and everything else on the circuit) operates with no problem, (unless I misunderstood the procedure you are following) and the breaker only trips when you turn on the PSU power switch, why turn the PSU power switch off at all?