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PSU repeatedly dies
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<blockquote data-quote="abdou17" data-source="post: 855859" data-attributes="member: 7957"><p>i don't think it's a faulty power switch</p><p>but to be sure you can just short the 2 pins in the motherboard of the power switch you'll find it named POWER-SW</p><p>just remove it and "Take the metal end of a screw driver, make sure the power is on then using the metal head of the screwdriver and position it such that both of the pins make contact with the screwdriver"</p><p>don't worry it's totally safe it's just a 5V</p><p>[ATTACH=full]232819[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abdou17, post: 855859, member: 7957"] i don't think it's a faulty power switch but to be sure you can just short the 2 pins in the motherboard of the power switch you'll find it named POWER-SW just remove it and "Take the metal end of a screw driver, make sure the power is on then using the metal head of the screwdriver and position it such that both of the pins make contact with the screwdriver" don't worry it's totally safe it's just a 5V [ATTACH type="full" alt="unnamed.jpg"]232819[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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