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Computer doesn't turn on - causes mains to trip.
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy_Eddy" data-source="post: 1834432" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Connect only your PC cabinet (i.e. minus monitor, speakers, printer, etc.) to the mains or PC cabinet to UPS with the UPS disconnected from the mains, and see if its tripping. If it is, then the PSU is busted.</p><p> </p><p>Your rig's peak power usage shouldn't be more than 400W. If you don't have any budget limits, get the Corsair HX 650 (unfortunately 650W is the lowest in the HX line). Should be about ~7.6k. If you're on a tight budget get the Seasonic S12II 520.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy_Eddy, post: 1834432, member: 167"] Connect only your PC cabinet (i.e. minus monitor, speakers, printer, etc.) to the mains or PC cabinet to UPS with the UPS disconnected from the mains, and see if its tripping. If it is, then the PSU is busted. Your rig's peak power usage shouldn't be more than 400W. If you don't have any budget limits, get the Corsair HX 650 (unfortunately 650W is the lowest in the HX line). Should be about ~7.6k. If you're on a tight budget get the Seasonic S12II 520. [/QUOTE]
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