Reply 59560 of 59560, by DaveDDS
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Ozzuneoj wrote on Yesterday, 22:30:... If you haven't already, make sure to crack open that PSU and check for swollen\leaky caps ...
Good point, and I have to say it's "on my list" (ie: I plan to check but haven't done so yet)
I did at least do what I always do when putting any older power supply back in service - I touched all the power outputs with scopemeter to check that voltages were in range and outputs weren't noisy. I know that supplies with "bad caps" can look good for a while ... but I felt OK powering it up today.
I've had good luck with Corsair & Antec PSUs over the years - they tended to use good quality caps and don't think I've ever seen one of those actually fail.
Cheap no/off brand ones not so much!
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