So my computer seems to be releasing a smell of burnt rubber. I'm not entirely sure where its from, but I'm leaning towards the power supply. I've taken it apart and can-of-air'd it, but I'm not seeing anything that looks like its burning. Similarly, I took off the CPU's heatsink and got all the dust out of it.
I just can't figure it out, it only smells like burnt rubber after its been on for a little over a minute, and the longer it goes, the more potent it gets. To the point that it spreads thru the whole house.
So my computer seems to be releasing a smell of burnt rubber. I'm not entirely sure where its from, but I'm leaning towards the power supply. I've taken it apart and can-of-air'd it, but I'm not seeing anything that looks like its burning. Similarly, I took off the CPU's heatsink and got all the dust out of it.
I just can't figure it out, it only smells like burnt rubber after its been on for a little over a minute, and the longer it goes, the more potent it gets. To the point that it spreads thru the whole house.
Any suggestions?
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It's most likely the PSU. Second, you realize that once you take a heatsink off you need to clean it and the CPU, and then re-apply thermal grease, right? Once you take a heatsink off airbubbles form, and when heated, can have disastrous results on your CPU.
I've had the same problem. Unfortunately I thought it was from the road works outside my window and ignored it, until a few days later when my computer abruptly shut off and I noticed tendrils of smoke coming out of the back.
And yes, the power supply was indeed the culprit. Fortunately, none of the other components were harmed.
Yes, but to be completely technical, inside of an electrolytic capacitor is a thin dielectric coating that works as an insulator to the capacitor itself. It gives off a very distinct "burnt electric component" smell that you would probably easily distinguish from burned rubber.
It's very possible that a capacitor inside of the power supply popped. I don't recommend getting a huge whiff of it though, because it is quite toxic. There probably isn't enough material to burn off to make you sick, unless you shove one up your nose or close to it, but it's better to err on safety there.
It sounds like you've already taken apart the power supply, so you could do a visible check on it around the capacitors to see if any are busted.
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It's most likely the PSU. Second, you realize that once you take a heatsink off you need to clean it and the CPU, and then re-apply thermal grease, right? Once you take a heatsink off airbubbles form, and when heated, can have disastrous results on your CPU.
How can the PSU be burning out? Unless their is a loose wire?
I'll admit I'm like 100% certain its the power supply, but man I'd love to know what could cause the power supply to smell like that.
What insulation is in there? Because I'm not seeing much other than wires, capacitors, and maybe a heatsink.
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And yes, the power supply was indeed the culprit. Fortunately, none of the other components were harmed.
Insulation on the wires. The rubber/plastic coating on the outside of them could be burning because of a short or something.
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It's very possible that a capacitor inside of the power supply popped. I don't recommend getting a huge whiff of it though, because it is quite toxic. There probably isn't enough material to burn off to make you sick, unless you shove one up your nose or close to it, but it's better to err on safety there.
It sounds like you've already taken apart the power supply, so you could do a visible check on it around the capacitors to see if any are busted.
Here's a good image of what to look for: http://www.jebswebsite.com/misc_pics/ibm_mobo_capacitors.jpg
its almost certainly the PSU so just replace it, they are almost impossible to get repaired anyway.
Yeah PSU's are cheap enough too.