PP Mguire
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You don't need the cooler so you can scratch that off. If his PSU is an Apevia or Raidmax or any cheap crap like that I wouldn't bother.
You don't need the cooler so you can scratch that off. If his PSU is an Apevia or Raidmax or any cheap crap like that I wouldn't bother.
Not necessarily. Anything connected to the PSU can be affected: HDD's, optical drives, fans, GPU, motherboard (and by extension of the motherboard, anything connected to it such as CPU and other add-on cards), etc.
Cool beans X however what your saying doesn't make enough sense ?
Can you grab a list psu damages ranging from minor to severe issues ?
How does it not make sense? Everything is connected to the PS and all of it can get damaged by a PS that either surges without any safety built into it like most cheap power supplies.
The main point with PS's is the cheaply made ones don't have any real protection, Are made with the cheapest parts and the voltages are inconsistent at best, Yes you could get one that works fine but it's like playing Russian rulett but with a quality built PS there is much less chance of that happening and they have better over voltage protection.