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#121 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Vanderbilt University
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no, I havn't gotten one yet...
but here's my previous post quoted: "k, what do you guys think of this one: http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com/pr...ndex_hp_atx.htm the 350 or 425...I got a few extra bucks this weekend so I have the money for the 425 (so what are your opinions on the two) and does this look good to you: http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com/pr...ndex_tester.htm It sure does to me, but I'm not sure if they're just trying to sell it to me" |
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#122 |
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Shiro Usagi
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Kaneohe, Hawaii
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The 350 watt power supply will easily run most systems today. Since the PC Power & Cooling PSU's are so high quality, they provide really clean power to the system and I wouldn't be surprised if a 350 watt couldn't actually push out over 400 watts at peak usage. I wouldn't waste my hard earned money on a 425 watt PSU knowing I didn't need that much power.
That PSU tester is a nice thing to have, but how often do you think you'll use it? I put a couple of computers together a month and I don't own one of those. I've seen the Antec PSU testers at CompUSA, but never thought I needed one. Cricket
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#123 |
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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Vanderbilt University
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the reason I would get it is because I don't have a working backup PSU...so now I could use this instead
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#124 |
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Member (4 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Hi all!
I posted this on another thread and I was hoping someone here might be able to help me. I'm at my wits end.... "Okay... I have finally gotten all of my parts for my computer and I hope Ihaven't messed it up to where I'll have to buy new parts. I'm sure these questions have been asked before but I can't find an accurate answer for the problems I've been having. Okay, first, here are my specs (as far as I can think...) Abit NF7 MOBO AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (Barton Core) Gigabyte Technologies ATI Radeon 9200SE graphics card 512 MB PC2700 RAM Pacific Digital 52X CDRW drive 40 GB Western Digital 2 MB Cache hard drive Raidmax Scorpio 868 case (Yellow) 19" CRT monitor Okay, I hooked it all up Friday night and as I assembled the CPU and heatsink together, I ended up putting too much thermal paste on the CPU and as it started up, part of the paste burned. I quickly turned it all off and cleaned off the CPU and heatsink. Room smelled to high heaven. I got up the nerve to hook things back together Saturday night and after only putting a dab (half a grain of rice) on the core of the CPU, I reassembled the CPU and HSF and started it all up. All was well with no smell. Last night, I started back into everything and managed, after much sweating and fretting, to get the CDRW to work - door opening and everything. On the MOBO, there were two lights - amber and green - that came on in the order and stayed on. I would turn on the computer and it would come on and stay on. I couldn't get the power button to shut off and I guess the reset switch didn't/doesn't work but both are connected correctly. I had to shut it off from the PSU switch - I know that's not a good idea. I assume the hard drive is working as I hear no bad noises nor good ones. It's quiet. This morning, I jumped once again into the fray. This time, I'd start up the computer and it'd stay on for a minute or so, then, shut down. This went on for a while. Somehow, it seems like I've managed to get it on and stay on AND I can now turn it off from the power switch. As for the reset switch, I can't get it to do anything. Here come my problems... The monitor has always had a screen that says "no signal input" and I see no BIOS or POST or CCMOS. I have the monitor plugged into the video card as there's nothing else to plug it into. My wife's old eMachines has the video port built in to her MOBO but mine doesn't. I've taken the card out and reseated it and still nothing. I tried an older 17" monitor but all I get is just a black screen. I have no OS to install yet - would that make a difference? Do I need the drivers for all of this junk in my case to make them all work? Now, on to my lovely case. I got it b/c I thought it would work well with what parts I was adding. That sucker has so many plugs and I have no clue where the smaller white ones with the tiny holes in them go (gee, and to think someone like me with such a limited knowledge of computer terminology is trying to build his own computer). And to make matters worse, I may have a piece that won't go back on... it's a small piece with the letters and numbers SS22... any idea? Please tell me I don't need this piece... Okay, there's a start. Could someone get back with as soon as you can? Thank you." Sincerely, Russell |
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#125 |
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Member (4 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
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And it's not the SS22.. it's the SS12...
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"Normal" again....??
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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First of all... did you say you're not getting any display.. did that happen since the burning smell.... it's almost sounds like you didn't have the heatsink on quite right and may have fried the CPU.
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#127 |
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Member (4 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
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The CPU isn't fired... I just over "goopified" the core with thermal paste. The burning smell is gone and the system powers up. Lights come on and fans whirr it acts like it's working but I'm not getting any display. The monitor is hooked up to the video card but I have it seated in nice and snug. About the paste - there was only a small burnt spot on the heatsink and no damage to the CPU core - it looked pristine. Helpful?
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#128 |
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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Sunderland, UK
Posts: 206
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Ok,
I've powered up the mobo out of the case with just the video card (ATI Radeon 9200SE), monitor and 2 sticks of DDR RAM and i still get the message CMOS/GPNV Checksum Bad error message. Any ideas? Mackem ![]() PS I've tried 3 different sticks of DDR RAM now which I know are good |
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#129 |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: FLORIDA BABY
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ity might be that u need an agp card if u are using pci, i think thats my problem... on a second note... for some odd reason i try to turn on my drives, but when they are plugged into the mobo(ide) they dont work, as soon as i unplug that ide from teh mobo it starts up like a bat outta hell... whats going on!
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"Normal" again....??
Join Date: Dec 1999
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"Normal" again....??
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Guys... I'm going to suggest you use this thread as a guideline, but actually post your probs in General Hardware. A lot of regulars don't cruise thru here.
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#132 |
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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Vanderbilt University
Posts: 230
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ok, and when the pc power & cooling ATX PSU tester gets here, i'll tell you guys what the results are
hopefully it was the PSU that I rma'd so then i can just get a new one |
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#133 |
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Hal9000
Reply from pipefighter on beep codes. I tried to start the system out of the box nothing happened. all I get is the green light on the mother board. Does this indicate the power supply is doing its job? Thank-you for the suggestion!! I was excited for a moment. |
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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Dhahran
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I tried as u told but no video coming, so do u think my motherboard is bad or memory?
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