In the meanwhile the 2nd IDE port completely failed.
I replaced the faulty capacitor, turned out there are actually two (next to each other). The second didn't make any noise, but it looked very suspicious.
Anyway, capacitors are replaced, i plug everything back in and turn the PSU on ... the bee is still there!! And it is the brand new capacitor that is making the noise. About a minute later the system powers on, 2nd IDE slot works. I turn it off/on again, and it's still making the noise.
Ok so i test the mobo with a cheapo 250W PSU, the noise is gone, system powers on immediately! I open my old Zalman 300 PSU and what do i see? 3 imploded capacitors, all with a brownish top.
It seems that the faulty PSU slowly degraded the capacitor until it got broken which is somehow related to the not working IDE slot. So MSI isn't to blame
I replaced the faulty capacitor, turned out there are actually two (next to each other). The second didn't make any noise, but it looked very suspicious.
Anyway, capacitors are replaced, i plug everything back in and turn the PSU on ... the bee is still there!! And it is the brand new capacitor that is making the noise. About a minute later the system powers on, 2nd IDE slot works. I turn it off/on again, and it's still making the noise.
Ok so i test the mobo with a cheapo 250W PSU, the noise is gone, system powers on immediately! I open my old Zalman 300 PSU and what do i see? 3 imploded capacitors, all with a brownish top.
It seems that the faulty PSU slowly degraded the capacitor until it got broken which is somehow related to the not working IDE slot. So MSI isn't to blame
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