About 3 month ago I have upgraded my pc.
I was using a cheap 500W SMPS, and all other hardware was so old.
Changed to a AMD FX pc with GTX 750Ti graphics....
Choose Seasonic 430 W 80+ bronze PSU.
I was unable to use the power cord came with PSU , coz it was type E.
We use type D here...
So I used my old power cable , and I noticed that the cable was getting a bit warm...
Just few minutes ago, a small sound came with some burning smell.
That cable's one pin was so hot , and burned....the pins plastic was melted ..
Two days ago , I began using a new cheap power strip.
I thing there might be some loose contacts ...
That was a 10A cable.
The type E cable came with PSU was also 10A (but it feels better)
So my question it , is it usual to get a cheap cable to get warm/melted in a power hungry PC ?
I had no other issue.
PC is fine , tried with monitor cable..
I was using a cheap 500W SMPS, and all other hardware was so old.
Changed to a AMD FX pc with GTX 750Ti graphics....
Choose Seasonic 430 W 80+ bronze PSU.
I was unable to use the power cord came with PSU , coz it was type E.
We use type D here...
So I used my old power cable , and I noticed that the cable was getting a bit warm...
Just few minutes ago, a small sound came with some burning smell.
That cable's one pin was so hot , and burned....the pins plastic was melted ..
Two days ago , I began using a new cheap power strip.
I thing there might be some loose contacts ...
That was a 10A cable.
The type E cable came with PSU was also 10A (but it feels better)
So my question it , is it usual to get a cheap cable to get warm/melted in a power hungry PC ?
I had no other issue.
PC is fine , tried with monitor cable..