- Aug 13, 2001
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Over the past week or so, my computer had been randomly rebooting for no reason at all... no viruses or spyware to be found anywhere. Anyway, last night the rebooting got so bad that I couldn't even get past the post screen.
I unplugged the computer, opened it up, and noticed the following from the outlet that connects my power supply to the motherboard and the actual power supply cord itself:
Crispy1.jpg
Crispy2.jpg
Crispy3.jpg
Crispy4.jpg
The motherboard is a standard EPOX 8RDA, the powersupply an Antec TruePower 430.
Other specs:
xp2800+
512 MB 3200 Corsair XMS RAM
Two HDDs
Radeon 9700pro
Standard Ethernet Card
SB Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
Two questions:
1. What have I done?! I don't overclock and I have kept my computer clean of any malware, viruses, etc.
2. What will I need to replace? Part of the plug on the power supply cord has melted off onto the motherboard outlet, so I'm wondering if I'll need to replace both. Everything else seems intact.
I unplugged the computer, opened it up, and noticed the following from the outlet that connects my power supply to the motherboard and the actual power supply cord itself:
Crispy1.jpg
Crispy2.jpg
Crispy3.jpg
Crispy4.jpg
The motherboard is a standard EPOX 8RDA, the powersupply an Antec TruePower 430.
Other specs:
xp2800+
512 MB 3200 Corsair XMS RAM
Two HDDs
Radeon 9700pro
Standard Ethernet Card
SB Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
Two questions:
1. What have I done?! I don't overclock and I have kept my computer clean of any malware, viruses, etc.
2. What will I need to replace? Part of the plug on the power supply cord has melted off onto the motherboard outlet, so I'm wondering if I'll need to replace both. Everything else seems intact.