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  • Fatal0E
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2004
    • 252

    #1

    Deer 250W PS, (56k nightmare)

    Even the Rubycon's were bulging


    images wouldnt show up,
    but can be viewed at
    http://members.cox.net/fataltech/Deer250-1
    http://members.cox.net/fataltech/Deer250-2
    http://members.cox.net/fataltech/Deer250-3
    http://members.cox.net/fataltech/Deer250-4
    http://members.cox.net/fataltech/Deer250-5
    http://members.cox.net/fataltech/Deer250-6
  • Topcat
    The Boss Stooge
    • Oct 2003
    • 16956
    • United States

    #2
    I've seen tons of DOA 'Deer' PSU's... They're absolute garbage! Double check those caps, none of the pics clearly showed the name. There's a Rubycon imposter which labels their caps rulycon, and at first glance they're hard to spot. On the ones in your pictures, I can see the notorious 'K' vents used by Rubycon, so they are probably genuine, but take a closer look just to be sure.

    As incinerated as that PSU was, even a true Rubycon would fail under that heat...
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    • willawake
      Super Modulator
      • Nov 2003
      • 8457
      • Greece

      #3
      I am thinking that the fan failed and toasted that psu. no reason otherwise for such heat. Heatsink is quite inadequate and in such situation forget it. Never seen a fan toasted like that and hope i never do. Considering that TC says deer psu are crap, unlikely that genuine rubycon be installed. Nice photos by the way FatalOE which camera you are using. Can you post another picture of a complete "rubycon" logo (your pics just miss our a complete logo) from your caps and the also side showing the model no. like ZL or YXG or something (not the 1000mf etc.)

      The thing is can we recommend for you a good psu to buy?..........actually we have a guy in our office who has a PIII 500 running for about 4 years now. psu is a EAST and looks crap. Mobo is a soyo bx chipset and has wendel caps which look crap. That is the most stable comp and i have no idea why that comp is so fast considering its age. This is a guys work computer (nice guy) whose ex-wife is a bitch and is suing him for more alimony and the courts watch his bank accounts so he cant spend too much money or else the alimony gets increased. I think the computer gods are smiling on that guy....anyway gave him one of my optical mice when his intellimouse was busted today. gotta give the good people some slack.
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      • willawake
        Super Modulator
        • Nov 2003
        • 8457
        • Greece

        #4
        Funny thing isnt it when the caps say VENT .....when i see that i am just thinking thats what you are wanting to do.......
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        • Fatal0E
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Jan 2004
          • 252

          #5
          I did not bring my camera back to work with me today to take pics, but I looked and they are Rulycon. Looks like model IM0110.

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          • kc8adu
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2003
            • 8832
            • U.S.A!

            #6
            rulycon=counterfiet garbage.
            i have some pics on here that show the imposters.

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            • kc8adu
              Super Moderator
              • Nov 2003
              • 8832
              • U.S.A!

              #7
              the rulycons i have seen even copied the vents.
              look at the pics i posted a while back.

              Originally posted by Topcat
              I've seen tons of DOA 'Deer' PSU's... They're absolute garbage! Double check those caps, none of the pics clearly showed the name. There's a Rubycon imposter which labels their caps rulycon, and at first glance they're hard to spot. On the ones in your pictures, I can see the notorious 'K' vents used by Rubycon, so they are probably genuine, but take a closer look just to be sure.

              As incinerated as that PSU was, even a true Rubycon would fail under that heat...

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