Then there's the problem that it isn't under load, so it could give OK readings even though it's not OK.fully unplug the psu, so it is no longer connected to the x2, then hard power it on by groding the green wire to black on the atx connector to force it on outside the x2, then take a multi meter and check all your ata voltages,
They should expand to arcade pcbswell other than dirt, the mobo looks o.k.
so open the psu!
btw, what make & model is it??
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It's not that easy to tell on an X2. There's stationary fins in front of the two fans, so at a quick glance you could think they're not running at all. It's caught me off guard a few times.I think the fact that the fans weren't spinning was indication that there was a PSU problem before it stopped working.
Ugh.You don't have a desktop PC? No one you know has one?
really? I always thought 300w were good since the X2 take power from the noir psu. Do I risk to damage something doing that?A 300W transformer is just scraping by if you're plugging a Noir + X2 to it. Like I said, you should plug the X2 straight to a wall outlet. At least rule that part out.
Although for the record, everything still points to it being a PSU issue.