I'm wondering if anyone has had any experience of this brand of PSU, this is the first one of theirs that I've come across. I found it in a dumpster, inside a tower case, seemingly with all other necessary parts.
CPU fan comes on for a split second on power-up, but is dead otherwise. I opened up the PC case and took out the PSU, and the first thing that struck me was how light it is, I have some older Dell PSUs, GX280 vintage that are smaller but twice as heavy.
Anyway, opened it up, and instantly can see a couple of bulging caps, the two nearest the big yellow choke, a 10V/1000uf and what looks to be a 16V/1000uf.
Unsure of the manufacturer of the caps, have taken a snap of the logo.
I'm wondering if anyone has come across this one before, or similar, and is it worth swapping out all the green caps in that area? The other thing that concerns me is the glop of something that bridges between the big yellow choke and the transistor on the heatsink beside it. Is that something that has happened at manufacture, or due to use? A cause of concern? There is also a bit of scorching on the board around the choke. Maybe it's a poor design?
The PSU is a 400W, but the other parts in the case don't point to it having been stressed too much, the usual SATA HDD and DVD-RW, E2200 CPU, one stick of 2GB DDR2, all on a G31M-GS motherboard. No other cards inside, and to be honest, it doesn't look like the back plates for expansion cards were ever off.
CPU fan comes on for a split second on power-up, but is dead otherwise. I opened up the PC case and took out the PSU, and the first thing that struck me was how light it is, I have some older Dell PSUs, GX280 vintage that are smaller but twice as heavy.
Anyway, opened it up, and instantly can see a couple of bulging caps, the two nearest the big yellow choke, a 10V/1000uf and what looks to be a 16V/1000uf.
Unsure of the manufacturer of the caps, have taken a snap of the logo.
I'm wondering if anyone has come across this one before, or similar, and is it worth swapping out all the green caps in that area? The other thing that concerns me is the glop of something that bridges between the big yellow choke and the transistor on the heatsink beside it. Is that something that has happened at manufacture, or due to use? A cause of concern? There is also a bit of scorching on the board around the choke. Maybe it's a poor design?
The PSU is a 400W, but the other parts in the case don't point to it having been stressed too much, the usual SATA HDD and DVD-RW, E2200 CPU, one stick of 2GB DDR2, all on a G31M-GS motherboard. No other cards inside, and to be honest, it doesn't look like the back plates for expansion cards were ever off.
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