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Yesterday I wanted to play TF2 so I opened it up and started playing. After maybe 30 minutes of playing, three loud "popping" noises went off. They were very loud and almost sounded like fireworks. After that my computer smelled like it was burning and of course, the computer completely crashed. It wont start back up. Anyone know what may have happened? I opened up the computer and nothing looked to be out of place but I haven't actually removed any components. Only upgrades are a video card and a PSU. The video card is a NVIDIA gtx560 and the PSU is a thermaltake. If anyone could help that would be great.

Yesterday I wanted to play TF2 so I opened it up and started playing. After maybe 30 minutes of playing, three loud "popping" noises went off. They were very loud and almost sounded like fireworks. After that my computer smelled like it was burning and of course, the computer completely crashed. It wont start back up. Anyone know what may have happened? I opened up the computer and nothing looked to be out of place but I haven't actually removed any components. Only upgrades are a video card and a PSU. The video card is a NVIDIA gtx560 and the PSU is a thermaltake. If anyone could help that would be great.
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your psu probably died. how old was it?

your psu probably died. how old was it?
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mthsadyour psu probably died. how old was it?

this, afaik no way of fixing it other than getting a new one

[quote=mthsad]your psu probably died. how old was it?[/quote]

this, afaik no way of fixing it other than getting a new one
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The popping was from capacitors exploding. If they are on the Mobo then you need to get a new computer. If they're in the PSU you can replace just that.

The popping was from [url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Condensador_electrolitico_150_microF_400V.jpg]capacitors[/url] exploding. If they are on the Mobo then you need to get a new computer. If they're in the PSU you can replace just that.
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See if you can track down any burnt smells and/or smoke stains restricted to a certain area. You'll want to check the PSU first, especially if the pops were loud. Other possibilities are failed motherboard or graphics card power MOSFETs, capacitors possibly other electrical components. I would not attempt to turn on the computer again until you believe you have tracked down the issue.

See if you can track down any burnt smells and/or smoke stains restricted to a certain area. You'll want to check the PSU first, especially if the pops were loud. Other possibilities are failed motherboard or graphics card power MOSFETs, capacitors possibly other electrical components. I would not attempt to turn on the computer again until you believe you have tracked down the issue.
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mthsadyour psu probably died. how old was it?

The PSU is 6 months old.

[quote=mthsad]your psu probably died. how old was it?[/quote]

The PSU is 6 months old.
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Arkanoid0The popping was from capacitors exploding. If they are on the Mobo then you need to get a new computer. If they're in the PSU you can replace just that.

Would I be able to see a difference if they exploded? There is no difference right now on the mother board. I notice noting special about it, it looks normal to me. I'm guessing the PSU was destroyed.

[quote=Arkanoid0]The popping was from [url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Condensador_electrolitico_150_microF_400V.jpg]capacitors[/url] exploding. If they are on the Mobo then you need to get a new computer. If they're in the PSU you can replace just that.[/quote]

Would I be able to see a difference if they exploded? There is no difference right now on the mother board. I notice noting special about it, it looks normal to me. I'm guessing the PSU was destroyed.
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If your cards and stuff look fine, and the MOBO doesn't have any strange coloration, try plugging in a different CPU and seeing if it'll boot - the thing with broken PSU's though is that they'll sometimes take other components with them, so be careful :/

If your cards and stuff look fine, and the MOBO doesn't have any strange coloration, try plugging in a different CPU and seeing if it'll boot - the thing with broken PSU's though is that they'll sometimes take other components with them, so be careful :/
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