First post, by stealthjoe
Recently, I had been having a bad time with a few S370 boards. In one board with a Via C3, the pwm IC (voltage regulator) died. I tested this board a few times earlier with a Gigabyte P450B and it was fine. Then one day I used another PSU - EVGA 450BR. The board didn't start. I am thinking if the PSU might have shorted the IC.
In another scenario, I used the Gigabyte P450B with another S370 board (Aopen Ax3S). This time the board didn't boot up ever. The seller tested at his end prior shipping it to me with a local brand PSU (not 80 plus bronze certified) and it was working.
For P450B, the max current on +5V rail is 15A. In the case of 450BR, it is 20A. I have used the above PSUs on a couple of other boards (slot 1 with P2/P3, other socket S370 boards, socket A with Duron) with no issues.
In my place, there are a few local PSU brands which have nearly 40A on the +5V rail. However they are not 80 plus bronze and the quality is questionable.
Now it brings me to the question whether both the incidents could be related to the PSU or is it just cases of bad luck with normal wear? Also any recommendations for a good PSU for S370 if the above don't cut it?
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