Have i just got an unlucky psu? or have the CX builder series always had an issue? This morning, my bro's pc wouldn't turn on, so I went to fault find by taking out things like fans, dvd rom, hdd, graphics card etc. Still no good. From looking at it when i tried to start it up, the psu was delivering power for when it was off, i could see the light for his card reader on. When I tried starting it up the psu would try and start (you could see that fan turn on) then in no less than a second it had cut out. Just to do a final check I took out the psu from his case and tried starting it up in an old rig of mine, it did the same thing. So has he got himself a dodgy one or have they all had an existing problem throughout the CX series?
Specs:
Intel Pentium G620 (factory clocks)
GIGABYTE H67A-UD3H-B3
4GB Mushkin Blackline 1600mhz
XFX 4890 1GB
1x Samsung spinpoint f3
1x samsung blu-ray rom
Also, I had picked the psu out for him, as I'd heard great reviews and good points about corsair's psu's, and i would've expected this to be more than capable of powering the specific rig. I never worried about how much power it was drawing at 100% load, which was quite often as he does play a lot of games. Was this psu not powerful enough for it?
Specs:
Intel Pentium G620 (factory clocks)
GIGABYTE H67A-UD3H-B3
4GB Mushkin Blackline 1600mhz
XFX 4890 1GB
1x Samsung spinpoint f3
1x samsung blu-ray rom
Also, I had picked the psu out for him, as I'd heard great reviews and good points about corsair's psu's, and i would've expected this to be more than capable of powering the specific rig. I never worried about how much power it was drawing at 100% load, which was quite often as he does play a lot of games. Was this psu not powerful enough for it?