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  • ep9es
    Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 24
    • Spain

    #21
    Re: Bad PSU shutting down my PC

    Originally posted by goodpsusearch
    Nope

    But an esr meter is an excellent investment. You can find on ebay at very low price.
    I search ESR meter tester:
    http://www.ebay.com/sch/Electrical-T...tester&_sop=12


    Any suggestions?



    Thanks


    .

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    • mikail13
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 93
      • Turkiye

      #22
      Re: Bad PSU shutting down my PC

      i have a same issue.
      My pc is shutting down suddenly.it's the PSU issue. That's obvious.i 've tested.

      There is no blown caps in it.

      but i desolder biggest couple of caps.

      They must be 820 mF.
      one is 720mF other 650 mF.

      are they reason of shutting?
      Last edited by mikail13; 07-26-2015, 03:46 PM.

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      • rogerazambuja
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 88
        • Brazil

        #23
        Re: Bad PSU shutting down my PC

        After 4 days away home, I turned on my PC yesterday and after several hours running it didn't turn off. I didn't use a hair dryer on PSU, I only turned it on and no problems until now.
        Maybe after 4 days of resting my PSU fixed itself
        Should I still look for bad caps on it?

        Edit: It did shut down a few minutes after I post here.
        Last edited by rogerazambuja; 08-05-2015, 02:58 PM.

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        • Pentium4
          CapXon Be Gone
          • Sep 2011
          • 3741
          • USA

          #24
          Re: Bad PSU shutting down my PC

          Yeah I would still look for bad caps. It sounds like that's what the issue is. Teapo has a high likelihood of failing without showing symptoms.

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          • AkumAone
            Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 23
            • Bosnia and Herzegovina

            #25
            Re: Bad PSU shutting down my PC

            If the PC is reseting during load, and heating the PSU temporarily fixes the issue, then capacitors are the most probable culprit. Just replace the capacitors on the secondary side with equvalent long life ones with at least 105°C rating. Manufacturer put a bunch of wires over them blocking the airflow and overheating them, causing them to prematurely fail.

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            • Behemot
              Badcaps Legend
              • Dec 2009
              • 4845
              • CZ

              #26
              Re: Bad PSU shutting down my PC

              Seems like the platform in Chieftec I recently wrote article 'bout http://www.hardwareinsights.com/wp/r...c-cft-750-14c/ Bad caps…
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              • rogerazambuja
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2014
                • 88
                • Brazil

                #27
                Re: Bad PSU shutting down my PC

                Originally posted by AkumAone
                If the PC is reseting during load, and heating the PSU temporarily fixes the issue, then capacitors are the most probable culprit. Just replace the capacitors on the secondary side with equvalent long life ones with at least 105°C rating. Manufacturer put a bunch of wires over them blocking the airflow and overheating them, causing them to prematurely fail.
                Not necessarily during load, it happens usually a few minutes after boot. I will test the capacitors on the secondary side soon. Unfortunately I don't have a capacimeter, but I will try to borrow one.

                Originally posted by Behemot
                Seems like the platform in Chieftec I recently wrote article 'bout http://www.hardwareinsights.com/wp/r...c-cft-750-14c/ Bad caps…
                Looking the pictures I would say it is the same PSU.

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