slicendice73
Member
Hi everyone
My PC has been working fine since I got it last August, but when trying to power it up today, the PSU just makes a clicking noise (regular, every 1 second or so) and nothing further happens. In time with the clicking noise, I can see LED lights inside the case pulsing (i.e. the lights that would normally come on and stay on when powering up).
It's normally plugged into a surge protected extension lead so I've tried plugging it directly into two different wall sockets and also tried using a different power lead, but with the same result.
I opened up the case, just on the off-chance there was something obvious wrong (I'm ever the optimist!) and found this chip rattling around loose inside:
Can anyone shed any light on what this chip is? And how come a) it looks scorched in the top right corner and b) how the heck did it come loose?!
Would this indicate an issue with PSU? Or some kind of power surge maybe?
I'm assuming this is going to have to go back for a warranty repair, but just wondering if anyone could shed any light on what's happened here...?
Thanks
My PC has been working fine since I got it last August, but when trying to power it up today, the PSU just makes a clicking noise (regular, every 1 second or so) and nothing further happens. In time with the clicking noise, I can see LED lights inside the case pulsing (i.e. the lights that would normally come on and stay on when powering up).
It's normally plugged into a surge protected extension lead so I've tried plugging it directly into two different wall sockets and also tried using a different power lead, but with the same result.
I opened up the case, just on the off-chance there was something obvious wrong (I'm ever the optimist!) and found this chip rattling around loose inside:
Can anyone shed any light on what this chip is? And how come a) it looks scorched in the top right corner and b) how the heck did it come loose?!
Would this indicate an issue with PSU? Or some kind of power surge maybe?
I'm assuming this is going to have to go back for a warranty repair, but just wondering if anyone could shed any light on what's happened here...?
Thanks