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My computer always had a great life.. plenty of attention, well maintained, etc. So why it would want to go and kill itself is beyond me.
Last night i was listening to some music and playing a game. Nothing intense. Suddenly, everything freezes. The song gets stuck on the syllable "ah"... so i get to listen to
quote: ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Clearly the words of a crazy computer at its last moments of life.
Then the "ah"s are interrupted by a quick but distinct electrical crackle. And everything goes off.
SO!!
What could this require replacement? (best & worst case scenarios) {i.e. powersupply, cpu, motherboard}
What kind of specs/prices should i be expecting to replace any given destroyed item
Anyone know any good computer psychologist?
Your help and input would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to get my computer up and running ASAP. ~Ken
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I take it if you try to power it up, nothing happens? Do you have any extra stuff laying around? Try taking everything out but the ram, video, and cpu from the motherboard, to see if you can get it to at least post. (those including the psu would be the first things to swap out to find out what is dead. -- try the psu first, you can get a decent one for around $30-40.)
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If you can muster $500 or so, I'd just buy a new computer. What were the relevant specs on this one?
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The electrical crackle is a sign of power supply destruction usually. And if it affected things while the computer was running, you more than likely have some other damage besides the power supply. I don't think it's much of a stretch to say your whole computer just really did commit suicide. Of course, I'd have to be there to individually test each component and see if they still work. What I'd like to know is, how old is your computer? If it's a few years old, it's probably a good idea to get a new one. If it's fairly new, that's the only time it's worth salvaging portions of it.
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As Boris said, if you actually heard an electrical crackle, you probably have a dead power supply and a number of other dead parts, due to a massive power surge inside your system.
It's possible that you got lucky and you can repair everything for only around $40; it's much more likely, sadly, that repairs will cost considerably more.
With the price of new desktops running around $400 nowadays, I suggest just buying a new machine.
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I got home from work tonight, cracked open my case, and began searching for the culprit. the only time i've had a similar meltdown, i found the exact lil section of the power supply that "imploded". Found : nothing.
So i take the hard-drives, stick in an old machine, just to see if the data is intact. Yay! Still is.
Then, for giggles, i return my computer to how it was. Try to boot. Boots just fine, thank you.
So I now believe my computer is either:
Self-repairing.
A good faker.
A divine entity that will earn me thousands of dollars when I auction it on EBay as the first holy PC.
Thanks to everyone for the help I didn't end up needing. Crazy as always, Ken
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And you probably need to start asking where it's going,who's going to be there, and when it's coming back. You know, knowledge: the anti-drug.
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