There goes a part of my music collection...well, at least for awhile.
But hey, who would have thought that a faulty Y-shaped MOLEX power splitter cable could manage to
fry the SMOOTH IC on the PCB?
Well, it has taught me a good lesson for sure! (And don't get me started about that godawful smell...) And next time, before using these weird splitting constructions, I will first test with an IDE or very old SATA drive (no matter if I have to buy me one!) as a pseudo-load to check if the motor spins up
the correct way and no hacking noise is audible. And *IF* I get things shorted, it will be a $10 junk drive I've bricked. *shrug*
Unfortunately, it happened the other way round: not until after frying my drive (a WD1001FALS I TB one

), I got aware of the fact that there must be something wrong with the voltage feed.
And there was!!
From the side of the power supply (female), the plug's four tiny pipes were way too open and not tight enough; from the (male) side of the Y cable, the pins had to be treated with a 1.0mm screwdriver or a tiny knife so that they diverge more and sit more tightly in the holes.
YAY, that fixed it!! But too late for the WDC drive.
But I might have saved myself from this trouble if I had acquired an Y-splitter cable of a higher quality in the first place.
Alas, there are not many around AFAICS, just those $5 molex ones with the creamy-white connectors.
But now I know they're pure junk, and sometimes even need manual treatment to work 100% reliably. Plus, some of those seem to be fractions of an inch too THICK, making it an utter nightmare to get these out of the HDD's 4-pin molex receptacle again (*shakeee* *rockeee* *gnnnnnhhh*)
Would be interesting to know whether some of you guys have ever managed to kill their drive the same way by a faulty power
connection. (Voltages from power supply's side were perfect, multimeter-proved)