So I accidentally left the pc on during my trip, and this Ethernet cord MELTED in to the motherboard slot. All we know is that something was wrong with the power lines outside hooking up to our outlet that the router was using, and heated everything connected to the router and the router itself. Still, free router replacement and 500 bucks isn’t terrible considering I just electrical taped that up and used an adapter to Ethernet instead.

26 Comments

  1. Such_Introduction592

    …is that a USB-C adaptor directly connected to a USB-A port?

  2. TheCrayTrain

    I took out a thumb drive that was just seated in the USB port for a couple hours unused (after uploading only a few docs). That thing was HOT. I wonder if I need to be conscious of it actually melting something that isn’t hard plastic.

  3. conocobhar

    Downloading porn so hard and fast ya melted the ethernet port. Thats wild.

  4. Nerfarean

    Actual Power over Ethernet happened to go through the PC

  5. ew435890

    A lot of people don’t realize that surges can come through ethernet too. And even less people have their ethernet on a surge protector. My Plex server has the ethernet cable running through my UPS so its protected from surges from that too. Ive got too much $$$ in HDDs to let them get ruined because they screwed up while running wires down the street. You definitely got lucky it didn’t fry the whole PC.

  6. Was the upgrade to higher downloads speed worth that BLAZING FAST ethernet?

  7. HeidenShadows

    Thankfully my mainline UPS has both coaxial and Ethernet surge protection.

  8. Cipher_null0

    how much hentai were you downloading! jfc lol

  9. Quad__X

    You must have LIGHTNING fast internet, it melts everything in its path! ⚡🔥

  10. Dfield91

    When I was a teenager I saved up my money and bought a mac computer 🖥️ there was a bad thunderstorm and my Ethernet stopped working but WiFi worked, I took it back in under warranty and the guy chuckled saying it’s a good thing it was under warranty because it would have cost like 1200 to fix, more than half the cost of the thing ! This motivates me to get an Ethernet protector now that I see this post

  11. firesiege

    Yooo someone tried to hack you REALLY hard 😉

  12. BoCaliv

    I’d rather have ED than this happen to me.

  13. SomeRandomeGerman

    **Actual Electrician here (albeit not American).**

    Everyone saying its Surge Damage is wrong.

    It seems like lost Neutral connection (TN), this leads to Current usually being on Neutral now flowing through Earthed connections like the Shielded Ethernet Cable.

    Your Mainboard and PC are prob fine bc Current was only flowing through the Metal Casing and not the Components.

    I`m not familier with the Laws and terms that apply at your location but i would seek out compensation if the fault occurred before the utility meter (responsibility and Property of utility comp.)

  14. LordGrimsa

    We had a storm a few years back and we had a lightening strike outside the house which only affected the ethernet port on my MB, everything else was fine but I had to buy an internal card to get access to the internet again. Craziest thing I’ve witnessed in recent history

  15. Jassle93

    This is why you need a good quality anti virus, it stops the infection leaking out the Ethernet cables.

  16. Fire_Blazee

    Fried my tv like that after a thunderstorm. Sucks…

  17. Damn, choom, someone fried your PC over the net

  18. UnsettllingDwarf

    Download speeds were at 5090 Gb/s

  19. RedhawkAs

    It was convertet to a thunderbolt port

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