I used a Seasonic X660 for a few months when one day it silently died. After troubleshooting, the PSU had also taken out the motherboard and the CPU.
I bought a new PSU (Antec HCG 850w, which also happens to be made by Seasonic), mobo and processor.
I sent the x660 for RMA. It was very fast, within just a week I received the replacement. To see if it worked, I put it in the system. It was fine. There was no overclocking or anything at this point, as it was basically a fresh new system with everything at stock.
One week later, I shut down the computer, heard a strange "click" noise that I hadn't heard before (not a pop). It would no longer turn on. I did the paperclip test, it failed. Then I put in the new PSU I had bought, everything worked again. So the replacement from Seasonic failed after just one week.
Before the X660, I was using an OCZ power supply, which had also died after four years of use. Nothing else was damaged. The only thing in common since then is the case (Antec 300) and hard drives.
The system is connected to a surge protector, in a room with two other computers that have worked flawlessly for years.
Is this just bad luck? What could cause a PSU to die besides itself?
I bought a new PSU (Antec HCG 850w, which also happens to be made by Seasonic), mobo and processor.
I sent the x660 for RMA. It was very fast, within just a week I received the replacement. To see if it worked, I put it in the system. It was fine. There was no overclocking or anything at this point, as it was basically a fresh new system with everything at stock.
One week later, I shut down the computer, heard a strange "click" noise that I hadn't heard before (not a pop). It would no longer turn on. I did the paperclip test, it failed. Then I put in the new PSU I had bought, everything worked again. So the replacement from Seasonic failed after just one week.
Before the X660, I was using an OCZ power supply, which had also died after four years of use. Nothing else was damaged. The only thing in common since then is the case (Antec 300) and hard drives.
The system is connected to a surge protector, in a room with two other computers that have worked flawlessly for years.
Is this just bad luck? What could cause a PSU to die besides itself?