Re: Thermaltake Pure Power 600W +5VSB problem
Well, is seems that the problem was in that cap. I changed it with a new one and now PSU and PC is working as usual. Is it possible that it went out because of many USB devices were connected to PC and it was mostly in standby?
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Thermaltake Pure Power 600W +5VSB problem
A few days ago I found my PC shut down though as usually I put it in standby. First thing I found the green power LED on motherboard was blinking fast. After some inspections I found that the problem is in PSU. I have a [URL="http://support.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1432&ID=1518#Tab1"]Thermaltake Pure Power 600W[/URL] PSU and till that day it worked perfectly.
When I checked voltage on +5VSB wire there was ~3.4V. After shutting down PSU and connecting to power after a while it has normal 5V on the line, but once there is some load (~0.5A) voltage drops and a LED connected...
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Hi. Some time ago I had a hobby related to electronics, then I focused on programming and used screwdriver and soldering iron only on rare occasions. Few days ago my PC didn't start, turns out problem was in PSU, after some hours surfing on net about PSU repairing I found this forum and was amazed of knowledge level and quality of responses of many users. I hope I might get some help to repair my PSU and get new knowledge about repairing electronics.
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