The psu has two 12v rails. I need to determine which rail has what wiring. I want to rule out the psu for my catastrophic failure recently in regards to a vrm getting hot enough to melt the paint off the mobo and pulverize the end of a reistor nearby..all with no overheat.
my new vid card did not use pcie, it has a crazy floppy connect. I am wondering a way to make a connector from pcie as a floppy or from a molex to floppy. the 380 only has one floppy connector, sharing with the hard drives. I had a bad feeling about it upon plugging it in. I want it spread across two rails and need to know where what wires do on what rail.
anybody know?
earthwatts 380w wire diagram
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hey thanks.
risking warranty, I took the cover off to get a plastic piece that was never attached from day one to an inductor, and strapped it in with a thin tie. I wish i could claim this as the error, but going through what I have gone through...it was simpler to just get the chore out of the way. I'd end up with another just like it.
this piece I refer to looks to be important to keep away from some large mosfets on a large heatsink on one side, and a resistor 10ohm(?) sized large, and a circuit board with points facing the very "wiggly" inductor as well, not far off. I am willing to bet a good zap killed the mobo mosfet..
the plastic insulates and keeps the inductor still. one sway , less than .25 (5mm) and it would not be friendly.
It is a nice supply otherwise. I never noticed the mosfet for one rail..the x650 review recently has these in the 3.3 and 5...the 380 has it in a larger realm. I do have a hdd that made it to 23900 hours and no sign of an end of life.. I could guess why now after looking inside at the psu.
risking warranty, I took the cover off to get a plastic piece that was never attached from day one to an inductor, and strapped it in with a thin tie. I wish i could claim this as the error, but going through what I have gone through...it was simpler to just get the chore out of the way. I'd end up with another just like it.
this piece I refer to looks to be important to keep away from some large mosfets on a large heatsink on one side, and a resistor 10ohm(?) sized large, and a circuit board with points facing the very "wiggly" inductor as well, not far off. I am willing to bet a good zap killed the mobo mosfet..
the plastic insulates and keeps the inductor still. one sway , less than .25 (5mm) and it would not be friendly.
It is a nice supply otherwise. I never noticed the mosfet for one rail..the x650 review recently has these in the 3.3 and 5...the 380 has it in a larger realm. I do have a hdd that made it to 23900 hours and no sign of an end of life.. I could guess why now after looking inside at the psu.