I'm an idiot.

So my dad snags an Canon MG6120 all-in-one printer for about $70 at Fry's Electronics and and brings it home. I'm thrilled so I dismantle my old printer. Take out the power cord and USB cord. Move the printer and clean off the dust. Dad puts the new one in it's place and I go under the desk to retrieve the two cords. Remove the old power cord and start tracking the USB cord. Assume that one of them is the right one, I unplug it. Windows makes a device disconnect sound. I know it's not that one since the printer was already removed, no sound should occur. I plug it back and all of a sudden the PSU glows and then the PC shuts off. We smell something burning. Shit.

So we dismantle my PC and just leave it alone to cool down. Had dust on it so we blew it off. After a bit of cursing under his breath he opens the PC to find the burn on the bottom USB ports on the back panel. Weirdly enough, nothing was plugged into those ports... We removed the PSU and are assuming it's burned out but we'll test it later, definitely need a new motherboard though. Going to need one that's AM2/AM2+ with DDR2 memory and a DVI port. Any inexpensive one will do. My old one was top quality but considering my dad will have to pay for a new one and possibly a new PSU I'll settle with anything.

It's also my fault. I have a nasty habit of not letting my computer shutdown very often, just sleep. Could have been a coincidence or my abuse that it burned out, dunno. Nothing was bein overclocked either.

Hate myself now.

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A friend of mine and I deciphered that due to too much dust on the board, a power regulator near the 4-pin CPU connection was disrupted. Explains the burn directly on the power regulator. Unsure if the PSU dead or not.
 
My power supply broke once because I left my PC on all the time. I was with a computer for about a month and a half. It sucked.
 
[quote name='Fudge' post='3658748' date='May 21 2011, 08:29 PM']I was with a computer for about a month and a half. It sucked.[/quote]

Made no sense. :lol:
 
[quote name='Devin' post='3658755' date='May 21 2011, 08:34 PM'][quote name='Fudge' post='3658748' date='May 21 2011, 08:29 PM']I was with a computer for about a month and a half. It sucked.[/quote]

Made no sense. :lol:
[/quote]
Pretty sure he meant to say 'without'.
 
G
Hmmmm sucks to be you bro.
Maybe turn it off properly, and blow dust out every month or so?
 
[quote name='bdr9' post='3658759' date='May 21 2011, 08:39 PM'][quote name='Devin' post='3658755' date='May 21 2011, 08:34 PM'][quote name='Fudge' post='3658748' date='May 21 2011, 08:29 PM']I was with a computer for about a month and a half. It sucked.[/quote]

Made no sense. :lol:
[/quote]
Pretty sure he meant to say 'without'.
[/quote]

I knew that, he told me over XBL. I was kidding.
 
That sucks, had something similar happen a few years ago, lost a £100+ motherboard due to it.

As for replacing yours, maybe look at the ASUS M3N78-VM, that's what used to be in my computer before upgrading, it's reasonably cheap, supports AM2/AM2+ and DDR2 and has a few extras that you would normally find on a high end board. Also includes VGA/DVI and HDMI out.

I got mine from a UK store, so not sure where it's available is the US.

EDIT: typo
 
[quote name='jamesaa' post='3658772' date='May 21 2011, 05:48 PM']That sucks, had something similar happen a few years ago, lost a £100+ motherboard due to it.

As for replacing yours, maybe look at the ASUS M3N78-VM, that's what used to be in my computer before upgrading, it's reasonably cheap, supports AM2/AM2+ and DDR2 and has a few extras that you would normally find on a high end board. Also includes VGA/DVI and HDMI out.

I got mine from a UK store, so not sure where it's available is the US.

EDIT: typo[/quote]
Ironically, that is exactly what board was in my computer when it burned out.

I got another one along with a new mid-tower and PSU. The new mobo is decent, no integrated video but I have a separate GPU so that doesn't matter.
 
[quote name='Fudge' post='3658748' date='May 22 2011, 03:29 AM']My power supply broke once because I left my PC on all the time. I was with a computer for about a month and a half. It sucked.[/quote]
My PSU burns out
I go to a Local PC Shop
Buy a new PSU
Come back home
Replace it myself

Was it that hard now? :rolleyes:

In the past 1 year I've replaced many computer parts lol, even the motherboard, how I learned all this? Google. Research.
 

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