PC Peripherals psu burnt without any symptoms

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Nishu

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hi guys two day before i burnt my psu. but i cant find a suitable cause for it. besides i even use 600 va ups and my configuration is pretty about 4 years old. i only run games like hua gta san andreas. i overblocked my athlon 3500 to less. i dont think there is any reason for my psu.please tell me possible reasons for my problem
 
hey thanks for the quick response. i think there is no need to name the capacity cause my configuration is old.and the brand is tech com i dont know its capacity but i know it is is more than enough for it. and i have been using my pc for past 3 years.
 
Nishu said:
please tell me possible reasons for my problem

Unawareness of a better and reliable power supply for your computer.

Better late than never! Switch to a good power supply and always invest in one when you assemble a new PC.
 
^correctly said (both)

most of the people ...especially n00bs are unaware of the fact that PSU plays an important role in their configuration

even i was amongst those n00bs who did that but better late than never...upgrade to zebo pro series PSU

let that chinese thing be thrown away!!
 
Be happy it did not take some components with itself. Get yourself a Zebronics Pro 350W/ FSP SAGA II 350W
 
TEchcom is the WORST in psu . I got mine burned dat even burned my mobo then i switched to zebronics. Evens my frnds techcom 450watt psu burnt. Dont go techcom.

Zeboronics will be gud !! Buy the normal 450 zebby its like 550-600 only !! But gudddd !!
 
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Unawareness of a better and reliable power supply for your computer.

Better late than never! Switch to a good power supply and always invest in one when you assemble a new PC.

If the pc is old I'd rather go for 10 shitty psu's than one good one. People here are obsessed with psu's. I was running an x2 3600+ 8600gt on a generic psu for years until I got a vx450. That used to work now this works except this cost me an extra 3.6k.

And my parent's pc too is running a nameless 300w psu for nearly a decade without problems.
 
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