A funny noise discovered

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Spirit
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Post by Spirit »

So there I was, putting my three-year-old to bed, reading him stories, when I heard this low droning sound. The neighbours revving their motorbikes ? A truck in the street ? A jet circling overhead ?

Nope, couldn't find the cause.

Then I returned to my studio and there it was HUMMMMMMMM.....

Oh no. A horrible sort of whirring, buzzing sound coming from my DAW. A reached around and felt the air vent - no flow and hot. A new power supply for me tomorrow methinks.

Just thought I'd share this pathetic story.

Now, how hard is it to install a power supply again ?
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Post by Rob van Berkel »

pretty hard if you don't have a screwdriver lying around :wink:
But seriously, not hard. Carefully study your cabling coming from the PSU, then disconnect all cabling. Unscrew the 2 of 4 screws on the back, remove the PSU, put the new one in place, connect the cables and discover that you need one more molex-type 5V/12V connector. Better get an extra molex Y-cable just in case!
Good luck! Hope no serious damage was done.
Cheers!
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Post by samplaire »

Oh, I recently had to change the powersuply's fan in my Mac. Of course I could buy a new PSU but what for? At the Apple site I found a DIY part where PSU removal was explained screw by screw. I did it and was proud of myself like I won a war :lol: The fan wasn't out of order completly. It just vibrated due to something undiscovered. It was so annoying!!!


Sometimes small things make your life better :smile:
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Post by petal »

Are you sure it isn't just the Fan that needs replacing? In that case you can get around it a lot cheaper by buying a 80mm fan, or at least those are standard PSU-fans.
They aren't that difficult to replace either, but you'll have to take the PSU out of the PC and you may need to do a little soldering in order to feed the new fan electricity, but chances are the connections are done by clips.

Cheers!
Thomas :smile:
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Post by Spirit »

"Soldering" :eek: Way beyond my manual skill level.

I've bought a new AOpen 400W unit to arrive Monday or Tuesday. Screwdriver is waiting.

Of course just now I have lots of work on and have a big job lined up Wednesday night that must be delivered by dawn Thursday...

Funny thing is that I knew the fan would give out soon - I've been listening to it rattle for the past couple of months thinking to myself "It'll die just when I need it most".

There is sure to be some profound cosmic law about such things...
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Post by Nestor »

Indeed, and this is called:

Murphy's laws Chek it out...

http://dmawww.epfl.ch/roso.mosaic/dm/murphy.html :smile:
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Hey... I don't belive this crap! Just in case...
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Post by garyb »

i know murphy(john).please be careful with this stuff as it certainly is connected to the workings of the universe.
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Post by dehuszar »

Uhhh... kudos to all the DIY'ers out there. Your heart is in the right place... but it's not worth the risk. If I had a powersupply fan go out (actually I have so there's no need for the hypothetical) I'd just get a nice new one and consider myself lucky that I caught it in time to prevent damage to my earth-shattering Creamware cards and the hard drives which have borne the fruits of my labor. Not unless you're certain you've got backups and a bitchin home/rental insurance policy.

Sam
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Post by dehuszar »

...and for the record, the Antec TruePower (or whatever the stupid marketing name is) PSs are awesome. Super quiet, good airflow. The 430W ones aren't that expensive either.

Sam
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