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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Asylum Joshzilla
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Posted: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 23:27:29 Post Subject: |
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If you don't have a voltage meter or multimeter of some sort you can test your supply as follows..
1. remove supply from case DISCONNECT ALL LEADS FROM COMPUTER.
2. when supply is unplugged take a piece of wire or paper clip and jumper any black wire on the 24 pin connector to the green wire on the 24 pin connector. The green wire is the on switch.
3. plug it in and turn it on. If the fans in the power supply come on then the supply at least works. If no fans come on then its broke and you may be making the trip to Sydney.
BTW an SLI system needs a high quality power source, I personally wouldn't trust one that came with a case. |
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rossj Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 23:46:24 Post Subject: |
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I did that green and black and the fans on the power supply and case fans came on! The cpu 's fan did not come on though?
I have a digital mulitmeter but I don't know what to test for. What could I look for next? It seems the start button does not turn on the power supply some how. _________________ Ross |
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Asylum Joshzilla
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Posted: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 00:15:04 Post Subject: |
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rossj wrote: | When I was testing the board it did blow the power circuit breaker on the house so somthing was strange but I heard and smelt on short?
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Before trying anything else I would pull the Mobo out of the case and see if there is any possible shorts. Sometimes screws can be dropped or hanging wires during instalation etc. can cause shorts. |
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