The previous psu in this system was a 400w HEC-400AD-TF
It was replaced by a 350w antec smartpower 350 (still smells like something burned in it)
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I was working on a server box with the super p4sce mobo in it (I don't know how old the machine is). The only thing missing from the box was a power supply (the previous one was dead). I had a spare antec smart power 350w psu lying around so I popped that in the machine and hooked everything up. Checked to see if everything was secure and once I had done that I turned the switch on the psu on. Nothing happenend, no light on the mobo or anywhere for that matter. Just a high pitch whining type noise coming from the psu along with a burning smell almost like that of a hair dryer. I shut the psu down and unplugged it then let it sit there for about 5 mins and then hooked it up and turned it back on again this time the fans moved a little bit but still no light to be seen anywhere. I figured I would just let the psu sit on for a little bit since the mobo hadn't been hooked to power for quite some time. After about 45 minutes later (was working on another machine) I asked my boss if I should take out the four pin connector since there was already a 24 pin connector hooked up to the mobo. Had a mix up in communication and I thought he said yes take it out. Anyway I hooked the psu back up and fired up the machine, the fans started up and whipped a ton of dust up and then there was a spark at the bottom of one of the capacitors by the back panel near the RAM. The spark was accompanied by a loud crack that sounded like a firecracker. I flipped the switch on the psu and unplugged it immediately. It already smell like something had burned but there were no marks on the top of the mobo or on the capacitor. There is no bulging or leaking and the capacitor is still in contact with the mobo from what i can see. The only thing that happens now when i turn on the psu is that high pitched whine. The same as when i turned the psu on the first time. So here are the questions that I have:
(I have not unhooked anything from the psu during any of these times i turned it on)
Could some of the dust stirred up by the fans have caused the spark and if so how did the dust cause it?
Did unplugging the 4 pin connector cause the spark and if how could that cause a spark?
If you have any suggestions/theories for the cause of this it would be greatly appreciated. I am quite perplexed for the reason that this has happened and any help at all is welcome. Thanks in advance
It was replaced by a 350w antec smartpower 350 (still smells like something burned in it)
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I was working on a server box with the super p4sce mobo in it (I don't know how old the machine is). The only thing missing from the box was a power supply (the previous one was dead). I had a spare antec smart power 350w psu lying around so I popped that in the machine and hooked everything up. Checked to see if everything was secure and once I had done that I turned the switch on the psu on. Nothing happenend, no light on the mobo or anywhere for that matter. Just a high pitch whining type noise coming from the psu along with a burning smell almost like that of a hair dryer. I shut the psu down and unplugged it then let it sit there for about 5 mins and then hooked it up and turned it back on again this time the fans moved a little bit but still no light to be seen anywhere. I figured I would just let the psu sit on for a little bit since the mobo hadn't been hooked to power for quite some time. After about 45 minutes later (was working on another machine) I asked my boss if I should take out the four pin connector since there was already a 24 pin connector hooked up to the mobo. Had a mix up in communication and I thought he said yes take it out. Anyway I hooked the psu back up and fired up the machine, the fans started up and whipped a ton of dust up and then there was a spark at the bottom of one of the capacitors by the back panel near the RAM. The spark was accompanied by a loud crack that sounded like a firecracker. I flipped the switch on the psu and unplugged it immediately. It already smell like something had burned but there were no marks on the top of the mobo or on the capacitor. There is no bulging or leaking and the capacitor is still in contact with the mobo from what i can see. The only thing that happens now when i turn on the psu is that high pitched whine. The same as when i turned the psu on the first time. So here are the questions that I have:
(I have not unhooked anything from the psu during any of these times i turned it on)
Could some of the dust stirred up by the fans have caused the spark and if so how did the dust cause it?
Did unplugging the 4 pin connector cause the spark and if how could that cause a spark?
If you have any suggestions/theories for the cause of this it would be greatly appreciated. I am quite perplexed for the reason that this has happened and any help at all is welcome. Thanks in advance

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