I need a bit of electrical help in figuring out what has caused what appears to be a short and melt down of 4 pins at the main motherboard connection for my power supply cable. The white plastic is black, has a nice odor of burning electrical apparatus, has melted the last two pins outlets on the connection and two additional pins in about the middle of the connection.
I have just replaced the power supply and everything still works, at least for now. But is this a power supply issue or a motherboard issue or what?? Can I tell what caused this by identifying the pins that shorted out?
x0
x0
00
00
/0x
00
0x
00
00
00
The above is a rendition of my connector after pulling it out. The "x" indicates a burned up pin; the "0" indicates a clean pin.
Any advice appreciated while I rush to build a new machine and off load data.
I have just replaced the power supply and everything still works, at least for now. But is this a power supply issue or a motherboard issue or what?? Can I tell what caused this by identifying the pins that shorted out?
x0
x0
00
00
/0x
00
0x
00
00
00
The above is a rendition of my connector after pulling it out. The "x" indicates a burned up pin; the "0" indicates a clean pin.
Any advice appreciated while I rush to build a new machine and off load data.