First of all, I want to say hi to everyone.
I'm from Croatia, Zagreb, and I've got a link to this forum from a regional
PC forum.
I hope You can help me out with a problem I have.
A Thermaltake 850W PSU, Toughpower, and it has a problem.
when on idle, it behaves good, gives good voltage values, but when plugged in a PC it loses it's grip and gives 3.7V on 5V line, and 4.1V when plugged into a PS tester.
everyting else is ok except 5V.
i opened it and replaced an A928A y-h31 transistor (it was gray-ish), only to discover it's used for overvoltage protection.
i've remembered i have a scheme of a 200W PSU and looked into it.
then i suspected Schottky diode malfunction (on this 200w scheme, after schottky is only couple of coils, 2 capacitors and a resistor)
i swapped the 2 schottky diodes (3.3V and 5V are identical) and it didn't solve the problem, so it leads me to the 2 caps on the 5v output
here is the scheme of 200w atx i'm viewing
I'm from Croatia, Zagreb, and I've got a link to this forum from a regional
PC forum.
I hope You can help me out with a problem I have.
A Thermaltake 850W PSU, Toughpower, and it has a problem.
when on idle, it behaves good, gives good voltage values, but when plugged in a PC it loses it's grip and gives 3.7V on 5V line, and 4.1V when plugged into a PS tester.
everyting else is ok except 5V.
i opened it and replaced an A928A y-h31 transistor (it was gray-ish), only to discover it's used for overvoltage protection.
i've remembered i have a scheme of a 200W PSU and looked into it.
then i suspected Schottky diode malfunction (on this 200w scheme, after schottky is only couple of coils, 2 capacitors and a resistor)
i swapped the 2 schottky diodes (3.3V and 5V are identical) and it didn't solve the problem, so it leads me to the 2 caps on the 5v output
here is the scheme of 200w atx i'm viewing

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