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<blockquote data-quote="martoq" data-source="post: 474982" data-attributes="member: 16593"><p>I recently built my HTPC. Not the first I have built and have been building for years. The PC was running great for 2 weeks. And then the other morning I came downstairs and the case power led was off. The lights on the PSU were on. I thought this was odd. I hit the case power button and nothing. I decided lets shut the PSU power off...which I did. I then turned the PSU back on and the power lights to the PSU came back on. I then hit the power button on the case and I heard the dreaded *POP* followed by the amazing smell off electrical burn. The PSU was fried, the burn odor definitely was coming from it.</p><p></p><p>I have several concerns at this point.</p><p></p><p>1. No vendor, not the PSU, not the reseller will warrenty me when this hardware is no more than 2 weeks old. What are my options? The reseller is Newegg whose customer support is typically great. But I have real concerns here based on this problem. They have warrentied my PSU which is fine and all but what if the PSU fried everything else? Am I out my 1000$ brand new htpc that I just built due to a faulty PSU?</p><p></p><p>2. What are the odd's the motherboard caused the PSU to fry? I am very concerned that when I hook my new PSU up to the system board, if the board was the root cause, it will pop this PSU as well. (Obviously I will have nothing else connected to it on initial reinstall)</p><p></p><p>I am very frustrated and concerned at this point that due to a faulty peice of hardware I am about to get burned out of my hard earned money. I figured I would come to the experts here for some good solid advice.</p><p></p><p>Here are the specs for my HTPC:</p><p></p><p>Silverstone GD01S-R ATX Case</p><p>Silverstone ST45NF 450w PSU</p><p>WD Caviar Green WD10EADS 1TB HDD</p><p>Sony optiarc 24X DVD/CD RW</p><p>AMD Phenom II X3 710 2.6Ghz</p><p>MSI DKA790GX Motherboard</p><p>Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250</p><p>Patriot Viper 4GB DDR2 1066 (2x2gb)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance for any help or advice anyone can lend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martoq, post: 474982, member: 16593"] I recently built my HTPC. Not the first I have built and have been building for years. The PC was running great for 2 weeks. And then the other morning I came downstairs and the case power led was off. The lights on the PSU were on. I thought this was odd. I hit the case power button and nothing. I decided lets shut the PSU power off...which I did. I then turned the PSU back on and the power lights to the PSU came back on. I then hit the power button on the case and I heard the dreaded *POP* followed by the amazing smell off electrical burn. The PSU was fried, the burn odor definitely was coming from it. I have several concerns at this point. 1. No vendor, not the PSU, not the reseller will warrenty me when this hardware is no more than 2 weeks old. What are my options? The reseller is Newegg whose customer support is typically great. But I have real concerns here based on this problem. They have warrentied my PSU which is fine and all but what if the PSU fried everything else? Am I out my 1000$ brand new htpc that I just built due to a faulty PSU? 2. What are the odd's the motherboard caused the PSU to fry? I am very concerned that when I hook my new PSU up to the system board, if the board was the root cause, it will pop this PSU as well. (Obviously I will have nothing else connected to it on initial reinstall) I am very frustrated and concerned at this point that due to a faulty peice of hardware I am about to get burned out of my hard earned money. I figured I would come to the experts here for some good solid advice. Here are the specs for my HTPC: Silverstone GD01S-R ATX Case Silverstone ST45NF 450w PSU WD Caviar Green WD10EADS 1TB HDD Sony optiarc 24X DVD/CD RW AMD Phenom II X3 710 2.6Ghz MSI DKA790GX Motherboard Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 Patriot Viper 4GB DDR2 1066 (2x2gb) Thank you in advance for any help or advice anyone can lend. [/QUOTE]
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