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OK, so I don't know if anyone would be able to help me on this, but any help would be gratefully recieved.
A couple of days ago I noticed that my PC was no longer recognising my SCSI CD-Writer, I discovered that when I had moved my PC the day before to plug something in round the back I had managed to loosened my PCI SCSI card (it connects to a sampler, via a lead with little slack - I assume this pulled the card loose).
So, I unplug my PC, ground myself by touching a radiator, open the case and push back into place the loose card. I put the cover back on, reconnect everything, and turn on my PC, it starts to go through the BIOS startup before suddenly: POP! and that nasty burning electrical smell.
Trying to turn on the PC again just brings a high pitched whine, and after unplugging everthing from the PSU, the high pitched whine still occurs if I press the 'on' switch. Taking the PSU out and having a look inside there is what I assume to be a capacitor - electronics is not my strong point - which has exploded (the fuse is intact however!)
So does anyone have any idea what will happen if I put in a new PSU, will this explode again, might I need a new motherboard, should I throw away the PCI card, how can I find out without paying someone a lot of money (which I don't have) to look at it? Or could it simply be a dud PSU (it's about 3 years old).
ATX case with what was a 250 watt PSU
Abit BE6 motherboard
Adaptec SCSI card.
A couple of days ago I noticed that my PC was no longer recognising my SCSI CD-Writer, I discovered that when I had moved my PC the day before to plug something in round the back I had managed to loosened my PCI SCSI card (it connects to a sampler, via a lead with little slack - I assume this pulled the card loose).
So, I unplug my PC, ground myself by touching a radiator, open the case and push back into place the loose card. I put the cover back on, reconnect everything, and turn on my PC, it starts to go through the BIOS startup before suddenly: POP! and that nasty burning electrical smell.
Trying to turn on the PC again just brings a high pitched whine, and after unplugging everthing from the PSU, the high pitched whine still occurs if I press the 'on' switch. Taking the PSU out and having a look inside there is what I assume to be a capacitor - electronics is not my strong point - which has exploded (the fuse is intact however!)
So does anyone have any idea what will happen if I put in a new PSU, will this explode again, might I need a new motherboard, should I throw away the PCI card, how can I find out without paying someone a lot of money (which I don't have) to look at it? Or could it simply be a dud PSU (it's about 3 years old).
ATX case with what was a 250 watt PSU
Abit BE6 motherboard
Adaptec SCSI card.