Corsair CX500

The Corsair CX500 is one of the budget model PSU's. It's very similar to the CX450 and CX600 and its modular counterpart CX500M.

This PSU used CapXom brand capacitors, so they might fail quicker than usual.

Cause
After several years of use, the computer will sometimes not turn on. In-particular the the 'Power Good' signal will not work even though it's outputting all the voltage rails correctly.

Solution

 * Change/Modify a single resistor. This is not a capacitor issue

Original Parts
Located on the back of the PCB, near the middle.

Replacement Parts
Generally speaking you do not need to buy a resistor. Most SMD's can be obtained from an old circuit board. If you can not find a 15K you can use a slightly higher value.

Alternatively you can parallel up a resistor on top of the existing resistor. E.G use a value from 47K to 100K and solder it directly on top. Providing Pin 1 of the power monitoring IC is about 2.5v. (as long as it is above the 1.3v it currently is)

Related Media

 * Video Repairing the PSU