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  • shovenose
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    according to that review, when translated, it uses Samxon caps in the secondary, based on a CWT design.

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  • rogerazambuja
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    Originally posted by c_hegge
    If it really is the same as the TX750, then it will have 100% Japanese caps, which are unlikely to be the problem.
    According to a brazilian website, it is. Here is some pictures of this PSU:

    If you need real pictures from my PSU, let me know. These one are from the website: http://www.clubedohardware.com.br/ar...h-psh750v/1580
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  • stj
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    general foto's to see the layout will be fine.

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  • c_hegge
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    If it really is the same as the TX750, then it will have 100% Japanese caps, which are unlikely to be the problem.

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  • rogerazambuja
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    Originally posted by stj
    sounds like caps, possibly the smaller ones

    can you post foto's ?
    The smaller ones are very difficult to reach because of wires and the transistor's heat sink. They don't look like blown caps, but I will take a picture tomorrow.

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  • stj
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    sounds like caps, possibly the smaller ones

    can you post foto's ?

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  • rogerazambuja
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    Bad PSU shutting down my PC

    Hi guys. I'm having a problem with my C3 Tech PSU 750W (brazilian "name" of Corsair TX750). My PC sometimes shut down randomly and sometimes it doesn't even power up. I figured out that the PSU is the problem.
    Then I read some people saying that using a hair dryer on my PSU for a few minutes maybe could solve the problem and it did! But, it just works sometimes (now for example, I'm typing from my PC with this faulty PSU). But sometimes I use the hair dryer but the PC just works for a few second or minutes then shuts down.
    I have already tried turn the PSU on without the PC (bridging 3-4 pins) and the problem persists.
    My question is, knowing these simptons, could it be some faulty capacitor (visually there is no blown capacitor)?
    Last edited by rogerazambuja; 07-24-2015, 11:20 PM.

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