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37 minutes ago, BlazeWingbreaker said:

and then I did something

What's that 'something' exactly ? Like the PC was online, you were gaming on it and it tripped again ? Was that an actual protections tripping, like you needed to unpower the PSU for a second before it could be started again ?

 

Or you're talking hypothetically ? In that case, yes, if you've unplugged the 12V v-sense wire then if PSU still trips that should be an actual protection, not the supervisor IC being overloaded by noise. But OCP is unlikely on 1.3kW unit unless you're running multiple GPUs so it would be something else.

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