I've never had a power supply die within two months of use before... but I guess there's a first time for everything. I purchased (yes, I actually bought something) an Antec TruePower Quattro 1000W early last year for use in our Skulltrail article, after which point it was thrown in the closet since it wasn't needed. At that time, it had about two weeks worth of use under its belt. I should note that the unit gave me problems even then (it was a known issue that the PSU had problems with NVIDIA 8-series cards).
When I stumbled on a new chassis to use for my personal machine, I decided to haul the PSU back out of the closet, since I could actually fit it in. Well, earlier today, I went to go grab a coffee, only to come back to a dead machine. It wouldn't boot whatsoever. The motherboard lights acknowledged that power was getting through to the board, but that's about the extent of the PSU's usefulness.
There was no smell or anything like that... just a dead PSU. Sure wasn't the hassle on a Sunday afternoon I was looking for, but I'm at least back up and running thanks to a Corsair 1000HX.
When I stumbled on a new chassis to use for my personal machine, I decided to haul the PSU back out of the closet, since I could actually fit it in. Well, earlier today, I went to go grab a coffee, only to come back to a dead machine. It wouldn't boot whatsoever. The motherboard lights acknowledged that power was getting through to the board, but that's about the extent of the PSU's usefulness.
There was no smell or anything like that... just a dead PSU. Sure wasn't the hassle on a Sunday afternoon I was looking for, but I'm at least back up and running thanks to a Corsair 1000HX.