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Mark: csiphs
Michael Brown said:For what it's worth, everyone I know except one has generic
PSUs in their systems (myself included). This coveres probably
somewhere in the range of 30-40 systems, ranging from P4 1.6's
to A64 3200's and dual-MP2800 systems. The only one I've known
to fail under normal circumstances is when a friend of mine
plugged an (overclocked) XP2000 Palomino into an ancient (and
known to blow under high loads) 230W PSU I'd given him to power
an old Pentium-1 class machine. Pop and smoke, but nothing
damaged.
(1) If there is no load applied to a PC's power supply then after a few
seconds it burns up unless it has protective circuitry. I had thought that
cheaper/generic PC PSUs tended to lack this protective circuitry.
(2) I had also thought that the cheaper/generic PC PSU's were more likely
to permit a surge of current through the motherboard if and when the PSU
failed. If I understand this correctly then the motherboard could also get
destroyed.
Are these two dangers no longer a problem with cheap/generic PSUs?
[crossposted to electronics & PC builders groups]