Power supplies are also getting worse and worse.
Antec HCG750
Power supply ex works outputs 12V at the 5V pole. Broken mainboard!
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EDIT: The creator of the article at Techpowerup has probably connected the wrong cable to the power supply. Amazing how stupid you can be ...
OP here, sorry but i am using google translate to see your messeges, so first i edited the title, because many people think that it is the ANTEC HCG GOLD that has different cable, but it is ANTEC HCG BRONZE and the cables look exactly as the original, look here (no capacitors)
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Also PC is not mine, client brought pc for troubleshooting and said that all parts was new as i say in the video
Mh ... The cable is simply the wrong one, the Antec HCG750 has a different cable that is not the original modular cable of the power supply in the video. But first make a big wave ... the Antec has a sleeve around the ATX strand in the original and not only the bare black cables and also the remaining cables do not belong to the power supply, that is exactly the reason why you take ALWAYS the cables with you come with the power supply and not with existing ones, because there is always a good chance that the assignment is not the same, even with the same manufacturer and even within a model series.
Edit: Another little edit, if someone thinks he has simply removed the sleeve from the cables ... the power supply unit, which is about, has small capacitors in the cables in front of the cable ends, just before the plugs are also not visible on the cables.
OP here, sorry but i am using google translate to see your messeges
You are mistaking the ANTEC HCG GOLD that has different cable, but it is ANTEC HCG BRONZE and the cables look exactly as the original, see message above, no capacitors, no sleeve
The way I see it, the power supply cable did not actually match the power supply. So I ask myself how one can come up with the idea of connecting a third-party cable to a power supply unit. And then pretend the power supply is defective ...
Also PC is not mine, client brought pc for troubleshooting and said that all parts was new as i say in the video
He will probably have simply plugged into the old cables instead of unpacking the new ones. In the video it is mentioned that the PC was built by myself.
on the one hand it was stupid that he provided proof of his guilt, on the other hand it would not have helped him if he had fried the board 5-10 times.
i have already answered to this, so
1) client lied about PSU being new
2) wrong cable used from a simmilar PSU
I DID NOT BUILT THE PC MYSELF

look the whole video please !!!
thank you all