After getting out of the shower this morning I noticed a really strong burnt electrical wire smell in the house. I tracked it down to my htpc machine which I had turned on about 1/2 hour before. My 1 year old Corsair 620 watt supply had gone south. Thankfully the main panel circuit breaker did its job and shut everything off on that line so there was no damage except for the PS.
I put a 520 watt OCZ in that I had here and will send off the Corsair for warranty.
About 15 years ago, I just happened to be sitting at my desktop, (it was a bbs machine and on 24/7), when its power supply popped. The tower was next to a window and the window curtain was inches from the power supply, you can guess what happened, the overheated wires in the supply ignited and if I hadn't been there my house would have gone up in smoke. Ever since then, I've been very conscious of where the machine is placed and I turn it off when its not needed.
I had thought that modern power supplies would be less of a hazard but from what I can see through the holes in the Corsair, its pretty charred in there.
Anyway, I dont' hear of anyone else having these problems with power supplies and fires, maybe its just my luck but I thought I would post this to let people know, it does occasionally happen and to be aware the potential is there.
BTW, my machines are regularly cleaned inside, vents on the PS are always kept clear.
I put a 520 watt OCZ in that I had here and will send off the Corsair for warranty.
About 15 years ago, I just happened to be sitting at my desktop, (it was a bbs machine and on 24/7), when its power supply popped. The tower was next to a window and the window curtain was inches from the power supply, you can guess what happened, the overheated wires in the supply ignited and if I hadn't been there my house would have gone up in smoke. Ever since then, I've been very conscious of where the machine is placed and I turn it off when its not needed.
I had thought that modern power supplies would be less of a hazard but from what I can see through the holes in the Corsair, its pretty charred in there.
Anyway, I dont' hear of anyone else having these problems with power supplies and fires, maybe its just my luck but I thought I would post this to let people know, it does occasionally happen and to be aware the potential is there.
BTW, my machines are regularly cleaned inside, vents on the PS are always kept clear.
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