I did this one earlier in the week....but knew the server move was coming up so I waited before posting it.
I have never heard of this brand of PSU. The system it was in wouldn't POST, but would power up....and when I saw this PSU, it was my number one suspect.... The system was a dropoff for recycling. I plugged in a test PSU, and the system fired right up....so yea, PSU isn't working right.
Here's the PSU:

It didn't feel like it was going to be of very good quality, but it didn't feel like an empty happy meal box like some of the really junky units do....so I cracked it open. No caps visibly failed and all voltages are present.


Since all voltages are present, yet the system won't POST with this unit....lets put the scope on it. This is the noisiest power supply I have ever encountered.... Top trace is the +12v rail and the bottom is the +5v output rails. The scope in 'auto' mode couldn't lock on the time/div setting it was so bad. I have no idea how/why this thing would even start up.

All the caps in the secondary were out of tolerance by a good 20%~30% of their values, some low some high...but that's not the jawdropper! As out as they were, this unit was far too noisy...so I checked the main filters.....and umm yea....get a load....and this is read in pF not uF!
Both were reading around this! I didn't bother with leakage or ESR testing with a capacitance this far out!

Here we are, recapped. I yanked the mains out of a junk supply, tested them of course... I normally frown on that....but this isn't exactly a first-rate PSU and I don't keep these kinds of caps on hand new....they don't fail often....

Going back together and retesting after recapping.

Now this is more like it!

Testing in the system it came in.

It POST's now!


All reassembled and working. It's a MSI MS-7673 motherboard with an I5-2500K quad core @ 3.3GHz, 16gb RAM and a 550TI GPU.

I stuck a SSD in it and tossed Win10 on it. I sold it this morning. Made a nice profit on it for a couple bucks in caps and a little time.....but the main reason for mentioning this was this PSU.
Just a FWIW, Thermaltake makes some really flimsy cases....
I have never heard of this brand of PSU. The system it was in wouldn't POST, but would power up....and when I saw this PSU, it was my number one suspect.... The system was a dropoff for recycling. I plugged in a test PSU, and the system fired right up....so yea, PSU isn't working right.
Here's the PSU:
It didn't feel like it was going to be of very good quality, but it didn't feel like an empty happy meal box like some of the really junky units do....so I cracked it open. No caps visibly failed and all voltages are present.
Since all voltages are present, yet the system won't POST with this unit....lets put the scope on it. This is the noisiest power supply I have ever encountered.... Top trace is the +12v rail and the bottom is the +5v output rails. The scope in 'auto' mode couldn't lock on the time/div setting it was so bad. I have no idea how/why this thing would even start up.
All the caps in the secondary were out of tolerance by a good 20%~30% of their values, some low some high...but that's not the jawdropper! As out as they were, this unit was far too noisy...so I checked the main filters.....and umm yea....get a load....and this is read in pF not uF!

Here we are, recapped. I yanked the mains out of a junk supply, tested them of course... I normally frown on that....but this isn't exactly a first-rate PSU and I don't keep these kinds of caps on hand new....they don't fail often....
Going back together and retesting after recapping.
Now this is more like it!
Testing in the system it came in.
It POST's now!
All reassembled and working. It's a MSI MS-7673 motherboard with an I5-2500K quad core @ 3.3GHz, 16gb RAM and a 550TI GPU.
I stuck a SSD in it and tossed Win10 on it. I sold it this morning. Made a nice profit on it for a couple bucks in caps and a little time.....but the main reason for mentioning this was this PSU.
Just a FWIW, Thermaltake makes some really flimsy cases....

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