PSU popped and sparked after plugging in power cable into power supply and turning on my PC

Mejias

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Now to get into detail as to what happened to me. I was trying to get my ram to run at its rated speed 3,000mhz wasn't quite able to (I'm a noob to the PC world so I don't know what I'm doing) I enabled the xmp profile on bios which showed the speed would be at 2,933mhz 1.35v I left everything else to auto (timing etc.) saved and quit out of bios my PC then boots on and off roughly 4-5 times without any weird noises beeps etc. I tripped out but said maybe that's normal.

I then go to the gigabyte app saw the system info say DDR was at 2,100mhz, so I said maybe that didn't work so I went into bios again and left the xmp profile enabled and manually set the speed to 3,200 still was at 1.35v maybe cranking to 1.38v or 1.41v, I still left the timings etc. to auto and when I saved and quit bios my PC booted on and off 4-5 times. I went into the gigabyte app saw that this time it said DDR was somewhere around 3,129mhz and I said ok it's going roughly 100mhz over the rated speed that should be no biggie but I tried to to continuously get it to exactly 3,000mhz or close so of course I repeated what I did several times which involved my pc doing a lot of the weird 4-5 times of turning on and off like I stated before and then I said I have 2 sticks of 8gbs of ram maybe they're in the wrong slot and so I found out they were.I unplugged everything to move the ram into the correct slot and I was also trying to fix the LED lighting that my case has as it wasn't working.

After all that tweaking which I had guidance on, I put my PC back onto my desk I plugged just the power chord into the power supply to see if I fixed the led lighting my case has, pressed the power button and that's when I heard a pop and saw a almost medium size spark shoot out of the vent next to where I plugged the power chord into the PSU, I didn't hear sounds of it booting or see any lights from my PC. I then unplugged it plugged it back in still no answer from my PC I used a different cable to plug into the power supply still no answer so I said well I guess I fried the PSU what I'm speculating is the power surge I had the power chord connected to that has 5 other things connected to it and on caused for my power supply to pop as I guess it couldn't handle everything connected to it but what's weird is everything was still on the power surge was still on and everything connected to it still is getting power it's just my PC I tried a different outlet still no luck I also didn't see any smoke or smell anything weird I didn't bother smelling the inside cause I was scared and shocked.

I then unplugged everything and issued a RMA now getting a new one what I'd like to know is the possible cause and how to get my ram to run at rated speeds below is exactly what I have with this RIG, also should I buy a new power surge if so which one should I get that isn't over $25 unless going over $25 ensures some good stuff for my setup and is there a possibility that I blew out other components from this happening? Any help will be greatly appreciated remember I'm a REAL NOOB understand a bit of the basics maybe less than basics lol but my dad is a computer wiz but I can't reach out to him all the time as he's busy.

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-AB350 gaming 3

Video card: MSI Radeon RX 580 DirectX 12 RX 580 GAMING X 8G 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support

Memory: GeIL EVO POTENZA 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000 (PC4 24000) Desktop Memory Model GPR416GB3000C15ADC

CPU: AMD RYZEN 5 1500X 4-Core 3.5 GHz (3.7 GHz Turbo) Socket AM4 65W YD150XBBAEBOX Desktop Processor

PSU: EVGA 700 WATT BRONZE 80 PLUS POWER SUPPLY

Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400

1TB Samsung Internal hard drive don't know the exact specs
Windows 10 Pro

KEYBOARD: BAKTH Unique Premium Adjustable 7 Color Illuminated LED Backlight Wired Multimedia USB Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Set Combos Bundle + Customized Large Mouse Mat

Monitor: BenQ Zowie RL2755
 
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you need to edit that jumble of words into some actual sentences. perhaps a couple paragraphs will make it more readable.
my eyes crossed right away and i could not get through the first couple lines.

i'll check back in the morning and if i can actually read your post, then i'll be happy to offer any help i can.

Math Geek

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you need to edit that jumble of words into some actual sentences. perhaps a couple paragraphs will make it more readable.
my eyes crossed right away and i could not get through the first couple lines.

i'll check back in the morning and if i can actually read your post, then i'll be happy to offer any help i can.
 
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