Hey guys!
I bought the computer in 2004. A few months after, the motherboard blew up when an Mp3 player was plugged in one of the USB ports. Asus replaced the motherboard with the warranty, this took nearly 3 months though. Monday night, the same thing happens: PC crashes and won't start up at the exact same time I plug a USB wire. So I thought it was the motherboard again. I bring the computer Tuesday morning to the shop I bought it from and I explain the situation to him. I also ask that the other components be checked just to be sure. The first time this happened, only the motherboard was affected. So I come back Wednesday afternoon, the person in charge tells me he has bad news. Bad news indeed: Motherboard cooked (this I knew), dead video card, hard drive, and 1 out of 2 512 mb RAM chips. MY DAMN 300$ VIDEO CARD :ohmy: I was stunned. It costs about 500$ to rebuild the computer as it was (oh but the processor survived). At this price, I consider replacing the whole
PC for a PCI-express one. Warranties of the broken parts are to the manufacturer meaning that transportation is paid by me and the process could take very long. And I don't have 500$ to spend on a PC.
I was very dissapointed and I still don't know what to do! Any other bad experiences to share? Anybody? How could a simple USB wire cause this huge crash?