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    to minimize the risk of damaging other components inside your PC, you should just "jump start" your PSU to test if it stays on or not...

    here's a link to show you how:
    How To: Jump Start A Power Supply (PSU) / Test A Power Supply And Components - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net

    I usually do it for leak testing or removing gunk from the loop...

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by moklo View Post
    Change E-caps bro, barato rna bro. Palit sa eletronic hardware shop.... Solve dayun na. done this many times and it works. We called it bulging capacitors. Mailhan rna kay mang burot. Obviously walay deperensya ang mga active components ana kay mo oscillate pa man but because of some built-in protection iya na e shotdown.
    OT: this is exactly what happened to my mobo before, but then i bought a new one with solid caps..

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