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Solved! Dead PSU?

cytg111

Lifer
Was into a gaming session and the PC just died mid match. (5800x, 32gb, 3080ti). The game is drawing heavy on both the GPU and CPU so thought it might "just" be overheating.
Still no BSOD so.

Waited a couple minutes tried to boot, 2 secs of flashes, then dead again.

Uh oh.

Gave it a solid 30 mins. Tried again. Now it came further along, started booting windows but like 20 seconds in (windows update, poor timing), dead again.

2 hours, tried again, 20 seconds, dead again.

Tried again, and went into bios. For some reason, it can manage life here. I start thinking it might be a hard drive or even software since the bios seems to be OK but it doesnt fit the 2 second pattern in the beginning.

Going to monitor to check system stats.
(asus tuf gaming, x570 plus).

Voltages

+5V : 5.020V
+3.3V : 3.296V
+12V : 9.967V (this is in read).

9.9 on the 12V rail. Seems like PUBG blew out my PSU!

This is a first for me, I've been tinkering my own builds for decades, never seen this before. You?

ps. I thought this seasonic GX 850watt "plus gold certified" was supposed to be the shiz. Hmmmmmm.
 
Did you get a PSU tester with your Seasonic?

9.9 on the 12 volt line is definitely a sign of a problem. I’d contact Seasonic. They’ve always been great with support.

Where are you getting your voltages?

BIOS or software?
 
Did you get a PSU tester with your Seasonic?

9.9 on the 12 volt line is definitely a sign of a problem. I’d contact Seasonic. They’ve always been great with support.

Where are you getting your voltages?

BIOS or software?
Bios, cant get near windows, shuts down.
Yea just googled they have a 10 year warranty...question is if ive got time for that 😉.

(Did not get a psu tester...)
 
Bios, cant get near windows, shuts down.
Yea just googled they have a 10 year warranty...question is if ive got time for that 😉.

(Did not get a psu tester...)
You get into BIOS before Windows ever loads…where are you getting those voltage numbers from?
I have a Seasonic FOCUS GX-750. It came with a “tester” in the box.
I’d be contacting Seasonic.
 
You get into BIOS before Windows ever loads…where are you getting those voltage numbers from?
I have a Seasonic FOCUS GX-750. It came with a “tester” in the box.
I’d be contacting Seasonic.
I get em from within the BIOS ..

Also there is an explanation for the missing tester, it was not a seasonic (I just looked up my old parts list, but I guess they were out of stock..) ... It was a Corsair. Corsair. A gaming PSU. This makes sense, cause as I've come to learn over the years "gaming" means "shitty quality".

Anyway, I am back up on a secondary PSU I leeched of an older build, a mere 800watt but its working.. so happy to report it was "only" the PSU 🙂.

Thanks for your time man 🙂.
 
I've had multiple Corsiar PSUs over the years. All have been great. I did have one that was DOA on my son's build, but I also have one that is 15 years old running 24/7.
 
I get em from within the BIOS ..

Also there is an explanation for the missing tester, it was not a seasonic (I just looked up my old parts list, but I guess they were out of stock..) ... It was a Corsair. Corsair. A gaming PSU. This makes sense, cause as I've come to learn over the years "gaming" means "shitty quality".

Anyway, I am back up on a secondary PSU I leeched of an older build, a mere 800watt but its working.. so happy to report it was "only" the PSU 🙂.

Thanks for your time man 🙂.
Corsair has always been pretty good with their warranty coverage.

Looks like I misread your explanation about getting the voltage numbers…BIOS readings, while not as accurate as a proper voltmeter, are usually pretty close.
Contact Corsair.
 
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