So I've had this Silverstone PSU since 2011: http://www.silverstonetek.com/legacy...el=ST60F&tno=2
It recently "died" and took out my Radeon 7950. This power my sig rig.
Here's the odd thing though, when I remove the 7950 rig boots up fine but when I plug in a spare GTX 660 Ti the rig does not power up. Motherboard gives out beeps about bad ram/video.
But if I use onboard video of the rig or a lower powered video card like a 512MB Radeon 5670 DDR5 or a Geforce 7600GS it works fine.
Am I correct to assume that this has something to do with the PCIE connectors? Maybe they over current or under current or whatever the term is.
Not really well versed with PSU repair but I can fix mice with double click issues with a soldering iron and a solder sucker.
Any help on what I need to do would be appreciated. Oh by the way no bulging capacitors so far.
It recently "died" and took out my Radeon 7950. This power my sig rig.
Here's the odd thing though, when I remove the 7950 rig boots up fine but when I plug in a spare GTX 660 Ti the rig does not power up. Motherboard gives out beeps about bad ram/video.
But if I use onboard video of the rig or a lower powered video card like a 512MB Radeon 5670 DDR5 or a Geforce 7600GS it works fine.
Am I correct to assume that this has something to do with the PCIE connectors? Maybe they over current or under current or whatever the term is.
Not really well versed with PSU repair but I can fix mice with double click issues with a soldering iron and a solder sucker.

Any help on what I need to do would be appreciated. Oh by the way no bulging capacitors so far.
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