Picked up an old case for free (using it for my in-progress HTPC ) until I get a proper one
It came with an old enermax PSU - "hey this could be good" I thought...
Not wanting to risk anything, even on an enermax I decided to take a look inside, nothing seemed amiss, in fact I spotted a couple of rubycons in there
I proceeded to hook up an old (80MB) hard drive for loading and started it up. no smoke or fireworks, but 12v was sitting at 11.04 and the hard drive just didn't seem to be able to spin up fast enough to actually get going.
Checked the other rails which all seemed fine, but -12v was way out at -8.6v
Now nothing is visually wrong, all caps *look* fine (though we all know that can mean nothing) - on second look though, not all of them are rubycons for some reason... some are CTC (I think is the brand)
Any ideas on what would cause this otherwise good PSU to act in such a manner? the caps perhaps, or could it be something else?
It came with an old enermax PSU - "hey this could be good" I thought...
Not wanting to risk anything, even on an enermax I decided to take a look inside, nothing seemed amiss, in fact I spotted a couple of rubycons in there

I proceeded to hook up an old (80MB) hard drive for loading and started it up. no smoke or fireworks, but 12v was sitting at 11.04 and the hard drive just didn't seem to be able to spin up fast enough to actually get going.
Checked the other rails which all seemed fine, but -12v was way out at -8.6v
Now nothing is visually wrong, all caps *look* fine (though we all know that can mean nothing) - on second look though, not all of them are rubycons for some reason... some are CTC (I think is the brand)
Any ideas on what would cause this otherwise good PSU to act in such a manner? the caps perhaps, or could it be something else?
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