Loud pop, smelly computer
running on fumes now....
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So Sunday night I was just sitting right here at my computer, reading happily along, when suddenly there's a POP and my computer just powers itself off, right in the middle of everything.
Much poking, prodding, cord-manipulating, un-plugging, re-plugging, and screwdrivering later, I have the power supply in my hands, open. There is a distinctive odor coming from its innards. If you've ever smelled a fried computer chip before, you'll know exactly the smell I mean. I couldn't see what was busted, but I could tell that something had blown out somewhere in there.
Unfortunately, I don't think it's under warranty anymore (got it just under a year ago, but it probably had only a 90-day warranty) and I don't think I could prove when I bought it anyway. But power supplies are pretty cheap, so tomorrow I hope I will be able to run off to the MicroCenter and get a decent replacement. (Right now I am limping along on an old 230-watt supply (and I do mean limping, the computer rebooted three times before it managed to stay up long enough let me log in, which I attribute to marginal power levels) that I borrowed from work to be absolutely sure that it was the PS that blew before I go drop $50 or so on it; one of the perks of working at a computer company....)
Somehow I've managed to go to MicroCenter something like 5 times in the last 2 weeks. I swear I haven't been there more than once every three months for the last two years. (And I've bought something every trip, too.)
It's too bad we don't have a scratch-n-sniff computer interface, I'd love to share this odor with you all....
Much poking, prodding, cord-manipulating, un-plugging, re-plugging, and screwdrivering later, I have the power supply in my hands, open. There is a distinctive odor coming from its innards. If you've ever smelled a fried computer chip before, you'll know exactly the smell I mean. I couldn't see what was busted, but I could tell that something had blown out somewhere in there.
Unfortunately, I don't think it's under warranty anymore (got it just under a year ago, but it probably had only a 90-day warranty) and I don't think I could prove when I bought it anyway. But power supplies are pretty cheap, so tomorrow I hope I will be able to run off to the MicroCenter and get a decent replacement. (Right now I am limping along on an old 230-watt supply (and I do mean limping, the computer rebooted three times before it managed to stay up long enough let me log in, which I attribute to marginal power levels) that I borrowed from work to be absolutely sure that it was the PS that blew before I go drop $50 or so on it; one of the perks of working at a computer company....)
Somehow I've managed to go to MicroCenter something like 5 times in the last 2 weeks. I swear I haven't been there more than once every three months for the last two years. (And I've bought something every trip, too.)
It's too bad we don't have a scratch-n-sniff computer interface, I'd love to share this odor with you all....
