I tried to fix a noisy hard disk because of resonance disturbance. I managed to fix that somehow. I also have 4 extra fans that have been disabled due to NOISE!!!..
The fans have a 3 Pin power supply and when I was “mending” the hard drive one of the fan power connector got near the chassis and boom there was a beautiful blue spark and the computer turned off (Doh). (I had to have it on else I could not locate the noise generator)
I tried to power it on and it worked J. Does the asus board cusl2-c have some sort of short circuit protection? Or the PSU?
The 4 fan connectors are now chain to other cables so that it’s impossible for them to touch any metal. (They are connected to the PSU so I cannot disabled them)
Is it really electricity going in them now? Or not until it is a complete circuit? Like when it touched the chassis?
Also do you think that if something went wrong I would have noticed it right away? (So my mobo is now safe)
Many questions, I hope for some answer. You can laugh and mock me but please some serious answers too!
Best regards, Tor
The fans have a 3 Pin power supply and when I was “mending” the hard drive one of the fan power connector got near the chassis and boom there was a beautiful blue spark and the computer turned off (Doh). (I had to have it on else I could not locate the noise generator)
I tried to power it on and it worked J. Does the asus board cusl2-c have some sort of short circuit protection? Or the PSU?
The 4 fan connectors are now chain to other cables so that it’s impossible for them to touch any metal. (They are connected to the PSU so I cannot disabled them)
Is it really electricity going in them now? Or not until it is a complete circuit? Like when it touched the chassis?
Also do you think that if something went wrong I would have noticed it right away? (So my mobo is now safe)
Many questions, I hope for some answer. You can laugh and mock me but please some serious answers too!
Best regards, Tor
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