I have a Dell L350N-00 24 Pin 350W PSU here on my bench and for some reason its recently gone haywire.
I previously had this PSU powering an Intel P4 Northwood Celeron system that was my fathers media center. About a week ago I put this PSU into my brothers P4 Prescott system with an Intel DP965LTCK motherboard and his PC is loaded with a lot of peripherals compared to the media center PC.
His PC wouldn't stop bootlooping and doing random shutdowns. It turned out to be a power problem and I got him a new PSU and all is fine now. My theory was that the PSU didn't have enough wattage.
I put this PSU back into the media center system that it was previously powering for months without a problem and the media center system also bootloops.
I popped open the case of the PSU and found no badcaps and there was nothing burnt.
What I have noticed is that the voltages on the 12V rail fluctuate so much that it is unbeilievable. It was going from 11.163V and up to 12.2V continuosly from what I could see in the Asus PC probe program.
Does anyone know what could be wrong with my PSU?? ANy advice would be good.
I don't want to scrap the PSU because it is a decent unit compared to the DEERs. L&Cs and Raidmax ones I have waiting in my junk box.
I have some images of the actual PSU in this thread: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=4929
EDIT: I've also taken notice that if I power the PSU off (unplug) for over a night and power it back up in the morning my PC will work for hours without any issues. But If I put the system into soft-off and boot it back up after let's say an hour, the system immediately shuts off at POST. I then have to leave the PSU unplugged overnight and start it up again in the morning to get some use out of it.
Thanks.
I previously had this PSU powering an Intel P4 Northwood Celeron system that was my fathers media center. About a week ago I put this PSU into my brothers P4 Prescott system with an Intel DP965LTCK motherboard and his PC is loaded with a lot of peripherals compared to the media center PC.
His PC wouldn't stop bootlooping and doing random shutdowns. It turned out to be a power problem and I got him a new PSU and all is fine now. My theory was that the PSU didn't have enough wattage.
I put this PSU back into the media center system that it was previously powering for months without a problem and the media center system also bootloops.
I popped open the case of the PSU and found no badcaps and there was nothing burnt.
What I have noticed is that the voltages on the 12V rail fluctuate so much that it is unbeilievable. It was going from 11.163V and up to 12.2V continuosly from what I could see in the Asus PC probe program.
Does anyone know what could be wrong with my PSU?? ANy advice would be good.
I don't want to scrap the PSU because it is a decent unit compared to the DEERs. L&Cs and Raidmax ones I have waiting in my junk box.
I have some images of the actual PSU in this thread: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=4929
EDIT: I've also taken notice that if I power the PSU off (unplug) for over a night and power it back up in the morning my PC will work for hours without any issues. But If I put the system into soft-off and boot it back up after let's say an hour, the system immediately shuts off at POST. I then have to leave the PSU unplugged overnight and start it up again in the morning to get some use out of it.


Thanks.
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