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Hi all, whilst I was away with work my wife decided she was going to use my computer as opposed to her laptop, when she went to switch it on she was greeted by a "pop" and nothing else, the power button on the front of the case was no longer illuminated and that was that.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that the PSU has gone bang but what are the chances its took other stuff out with it, you hear horror storys of whole systems being taken out via a PSU but is this not more likely to happen with a power spike as opposed to a PSU meeting its maker.
Further to this can anyone recommend a good 1000Watt PSU, not too bothered about price but has to be SLI capable (Have enough connectors for 3 Gfx) and must be modular.
Cheers all
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that the PSU has gone bang but what are the chances its took other stuff out with it, you hear horror storys of whole systems being taken out via a PSU but is this not more likely to happen with a power spike as opposed to a PSU meeting its maker.
Further to this can anyone recommend a good 1000Watt PSU, not too bothered about price but has to be SLI capable (Have enough connectors for 3 Gfx) and must be modular.
Cheers all