- Feb 10, 2000
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Somehow tonight things went very wrong when I went to transfer my parts over to my new Chieftec Dragon case. I installed everything and went to power up, only to have my 340W Enlight power supply self-destruct as soon as I powered up. It basically made a cracking noise and I saw a brief flash out of the back, then would not stir at all. I nearly peed my pants, thinking that my mobo, etc. were roasted.
I tried transferring an old PSU into the case and that would not work at all either. Finally the only way to restore function was by transferring everything, including my old PSU, over to my old case.
Could I have somehow roasted the case's power switch? Is a PSU user-serviceable? I imagine the fuse blew on it, but that was probably all, since there were no smoke, flames, or anything too serious.
I also wonder what caused this in the first place. I have built systems before, and as near as I can tell the mobo and the PSU were correctly installed. I used brass mounting risers that came with the case for the mobo, and the only errors I MIGHT have made were related to the various teeny little cables for the power switch, power LED, reset button, etc.
Anyone have any advice?
I tried transferring an old PSU into the case and that would not work at all either. Finally the only way to restore function was by transferring everything, including my old PSU, over to my old case.
Could I have somehow roasted the case's power switch? Is a PSU user-serviceable? I imagine the fuse blew on it, but that was probably all, since there were no smoke, flames, or anything too serious.
I also wonder what caused this in the first place. I have built systems before, and as near as I can tell the mobo and the PSU were correctly installed. I used brass mounting risers that came with the case for the mobo, and the only errors I MIGHT have made were related to the various teeny little cables for the power switch, power LED, reset button, etc.
Anyone have any advice?
