Last night I fired up my Gigabyte box, uses an Inte li875 chipset. This machine has always had a speed up/slow down action on boot up.
It was booting but I was getting "video out of range" message when it went to load Linux Mint. This NEVER happens on Linux machines. So I started looking around and found that I must have dislodged the 12v auxiliary power
4-pin connector. This is a 20-pin ATX machine, by the way. When I turned on the rocker switch on the PSU, I heard a pop. After that the machine would start up, but not boot.
I swapped in another Dynex PSU and the machien booted right up with no racing from the PSU.
So I took the cover off the old PSU (which was really almost new). No heat damage of any kind, no domed caps, nothing. The fuse must be intact or the PSU wouldn't run(?).
What should I look for?
I hooked up my dubious Thermaltake power supply tester and it shows nothing is wrong!!
How do I use my multi-meter to test this PSU?
I will recap if the thing is not burned out totally, but want to ensure it's worthwhile.
I would appreciate your suggestions.
It was booting but I was getting "video out of range" message when it went to load Linux Mint. This NEVER happens on Linux machines. So I started looking around and found that I must have dislodged the 12v auxiliary power
4-pin connector. This is a 20-pin ATX machine, by the way. When I turned on the rocker switch on the PSU, I heard a pop. After that the machine would start up, but not boot.
I swapped in another Dynex PSU and the machien booted right up with no racing from the PSU.
So I took the cover off the old PSU (which was really almost new). No heat damage of any kind, no domed caps, nothing. The fuse must be intact or the PSU wouldn't run(?).
What should I look for?
I hooked up my dubious Thermaltake power supply tester and it shows nothing is wrong!!
How do I use my multi-meter to test this PSU?
I will recap if the thing is not burned out totally, but want to ensure it's worthwhile.
I would appreciate your suggestions.

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