Originally posted by: flexy
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: flexy
yes..thats about what i remembered too. so, to be on the safe side i use a potentiometer now.
the funny thing is on many many articles regarding this mod noone ever mentioned the potential damage, depending on PSU of course. But since my Corsair (== Seasonic!) blew yesterday i can see this mod *maybe* having a part to do with it so i wont use the 7v mod anymore.
were you able to fully power cycle your PSU and get it back or was it a smoke/light show?
I posted a thread in the PSU forum, but just short:
I did a very extensive graphics benchmark (furmark) which puts more load on the card than crysis benchmark. (I get +4 degrees on the GTS with furmark over crysis GPU bench!)
PC shut down all of a sudden - then the PSU tried to re-power the PC 4-5 times in *very quick* succession (all happened in maybe 2 secs)...and finally popped and sparked and took out all power in the house
GF swears she saw a spark flying from the back across the room.
Anyway, thinking it was maybe only the fuse i went out getting replacement fuse and soldered a new one in...re-started PSU (not connected to the PC this time).....but it popped again.
I didnt see any burn-marks (except busted fuse) or smell or anything in the PSU. I got a Toughpower 750W now and got rid of the 7V mod.
As said the 7V mod having a part in this is certainly possible.