Xayd
10-27-2000, 05:39 AM
Was having trouble with my new machine today, got a new drive in it and decided to copy over everything pertinent from my primary machine's backup partition (downloaded apps, mail settings, bookmarks, etc.). This machine has my Kenwood 62x, two hard drives, floppy, ISA modem, Voodoo card, yadda yadda.
Problem, case has a buncha fans attached to it (four to be exact), and I didn't have enough power connectors left for the new drive! Well be damned, how am I gonna get all these drives working without enough power connectors? I'm also getting weird voltage fluctuation reports from the Asus monitoring utility, so I might be reaching the limits of this 250 watt PS.
Then it dawns on me, why not use an old AT power supply in conjunction with the ATX power supply in the machine now? So I fixed a switch on an old AT 235 watt PS and hooked all my drives to it, fired everything up and voltage fluctuations are gone, all drives working great.
Plus, it's just cool having to turn on a buncha switches to fire up my machine, like a pilot having to flip a buncha stuff to fire up a jet airplane, just makes it sound powerful :D.
Xayd
Problem, case has a buncha fans attached to it (four to be exact), and I didn't have enough power connectors left for the new drive! Well be damned, how am I gonna get all these drives working without enough power connectors? I'm also getting weird voltage fluctuation reports from the Asus monitoring utility, so I might be reaching the limits of this 250 watt PS.
Then it dawns on me, why not use an old AT power supply in conjunction with the ATX power supply in the machine now? So I fixed a switch on an old AT 235 watt PS and hooked all my drives to it, fired everything up and voltage fluctuations are gone, all drives working great.
Plus, it's just cool having to turn on a buncha switches to fire up my machine, like a pilot having to flip a buncha stuff to fire up a jet airplane, just makes it sound powerful :D.
Xayd