That looks very nasty DualBoy
I am just about to invest in a 550W PSU so I'm pleased I saw this :-
Looks likely there was a short somewhere to cause a surge of current sufficient enough to burn the plastic connectors ... PSU would be the culprit I think
Well if you do Invest in a new powersupply make sure its a well reviewed and high quality supply. I dont want anyone else running a good board (thankfully its an older K7S5A board had it for a year or so) I use Vantec on my higher end systems and have read many positive reviews. But its not a cheap PS. 470W @ $150 CDN (and thats wholesale price). The dead PS was just a generic case PS that comes with most PCs people buy at stores.
Here is a link to reviews for Vantec I recommend them to people but there are many fine companies out there. RESEARCH IS THE KEY!!
VANTEC PRODUCT LINES:
HERE - Very nice and detailed specsREVIEWS:
HEREA note about PS: it does not matter what it is 350 450 550W no difference a 350W can be better than a cheaper 550W if the 550W does not have enough Amps on each of the channels +5, +3.3, and +12. You should make sure to read the Amps on each PS before buying. Also construction is very different and you should pay great attention to cooling ability and material used. Also note that +3.3 is used for the CPU on All P3 and below while the +12 Channel is used on the newer CPUs XPs and P4s. Alot of older P3 PS dont have sufficient +12 Channel amps to deliver a reliable source of power to the CPU and other areas and you should do a general approx on what your system will need before buying.
I could write alot about PS units but I am sure that you are able to find great detail on them via the web and "good" review sites.