tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12417897.post655088768027502165..comments2024-03-26T11:28:57.200+08:00Comments on Das Taiwan- Formosa- Blog.: graphics card exploded (!!!!??????)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12417897.post-66509691345317600292012-01-19T13:24:38.992+08:002012-01-19T13:24:38.992+08:00Es serio? No!~ Es no posible!Es serio? No!~ Es no posible!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12417897.post-20090885279707063872009-12-08T18:10:27.535+08:002009-12-08T18:10:27.535+08:00Funkenflug ... das klingt nicht so gut. Irgendwas ...Funkenflug ... das klingt nicht so gut. Irgendwas ist da vertauscht, und wenn du 110 V auf einem Metalgehaeuse hast, ist das nicht so schoen. <br /><br />Nimm doch mal so einen Spannungspruefer (ein einfacher Elektriker-Schraubenzieher reicht aus) und schau ob auf Erde und Null sowie auf den Gehaeusen auch wirklich keine Spannung drauf ist. Ansonsten die Geraete Schritt fuer Schritt trennen und rausfinden welches "funkt".StefanMuchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13041616398172997165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12417897.post-2934287413409351182009-12-01T08:10:43.319+08:002009-12-01T08:10:43.319+08:00Deleted Spam comment, as usualDeleted Spam comment, as usual"Ludigel"https://www.blogger.com/profile/12005274654474510877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12417897.post-54892928776993235202009-12-01T08:10:21.910+08:002009-12-01T08:10:21.910+08:00And I always see sparks flying from the connectors...And I always see sparks flying from the connectors of the power plug to the socket whenever I plug something into these extension cable sockets. I mean those "Vielfachsteckdosen" with several sockets on a cable. No wonder wrong polarities arise, I guess. Ah, I only use my Notebooks now..."Ludigel"https://www.blogger.com/profile/12005274654474510877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12417897.post-9290445716959855612009-12-01T06:07:57.608+08:002009-12-01T06:07:57.608+08:00Hmm - the likeliest thing in a PC which could expl...Hmm - the likeliest thing in a PC which could explode would be an electrolytic capacitor. If those are connected with the wrong polarity, they develop a lot of energy very quickly. <br /><br />I used to have a strong 48V power supply in my "lab", and a stack of capacitors ... Well, I'm sure you can figure out the rest. :-)<br /><br />Anyway: given that elcos explode as soon as you give them the wrong polarity, it would have to happen pretty close to the time you made the change in the system. It could have shorted something which got the mainboard into trouble, or the exploding cap could have been on the card itself. You should be able to identify the culprit just by visual inspection.StefanMuchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13041616398172997165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12417897.post-88036006400328263342009-12-01T03:24:17.528+08:002009-12-01T03:24:17.528+08:00Der Kommentar wurde von einem Blog-Administrator entfernt.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com