![]() ![]() I got my OS and games migrated over via the top external bay, but after installing it into an internal HDD bay, I noticed that my DVD drive was no longer recognized in the BIOS or opening. (I did fry another drive on my case's top external bay because I had reset the CMOS and forgotten to change the SATA port to hot swappable, so that was my fault).Īll this time, I'd blamed my Corsair PSU for frying my HDD and DVD, but they both worked with my friend's PSU, so maybe it was the ThermalTake after all? I honestly can't remember if I tried to use my Corsair one last time after that. I had to reinstall Windows, but everything worked fine after that for several months. I had to run back to the store and buy a new HDD and DVD drive. (My memory may be fuzzy on this) After installing the ThermalTake, I could not get the computer to boot to Windows or even recognize the DVD drive or HDD. I tested my computer with a friend's PSU and everything worked fine, so I RMA'd my PSU and bought a ThermalTake SP-850M 850 Watt locally to replace it while I waited for the RMA replacement. The computer either wouldn't turn on, or it would turn on for a minute, boot into Windows, and then a BIOS message would state that it was turning off because of power surges. Within three days, my Corsair HX750 750 Watt PSU went bad. About five months ago, I built my first gaming PC. ![]()
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