psu blown did it damage the other components???

guest888

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Oct 26, 2015
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i have a new desktop and i plug it then when i turn on the psu then i heard boom...
when i look at the psu i see red bottom that was on 115v. i change it to 230v to see if work but nothing happen did i blown the fuse???and did the blown damage my motherboard,ram,cpu or gpu??? my psu is allied al-d500exp
need fast reply

my spec:
window 10 64bit
cpu: i7 7gen
motherboard: z370 a pro
8gb ram
gpu: rx 580 4gb
1hdd
psu: allied al-d500exp
 
Solution
Most likely if you had the wrong voltage set you just killed the psu.

It needed replacing anyway, absolute awful,quality & didn't deserve to be in a system with those components.

bignastyid

Titan
Moderator
That PSU is straight up garbage and should be replaced ASAP. Given it's extreme low quality it is possible something has been damaged. The PSU is a very bad place to skimp on quality.

You also have another big problem. Your Motherboard and CPU are not compatible. The Z370 boards(and all the other 300 series Intel boards) only support 8th gen CPUs, your 7th gen cpu may fit into the socket but it will not work on that board.
 

guest888

Reputable
Oct 26, 2015
15
0
4,510
it's working fine now i just bring the desktop to the pc express and they just replace the psu
about the cpu i sure now it 8th gen not 7th gen
thanks for your help ^_^
this is my new psu:https://pcx.com.ph/product/thermaltake-tr2-s-600w-80-power-supply/
 

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