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| Thread ID: 47907 | 2004-08-08 19:16:00 | [OT] Car won't start | Lohsing (219) | Press F1 |
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| 259698 | 2004-08-09 04:23:00 | > Lo, you don't have a heat problem with the CPU or > GPU, maybe a heatsink loose or a fan not working > properly? Both CPU and GPU are watercooled... cool to the touch as well. Lo. |
Lohsing (219) | ||
| 259699 | 2004-08-09 04:57:00 | Hmmm a mystery. Just out of curiosity what watercooling system are you using? I'm toying with the idea myself. | Sb0h (3744) | ||
| 259700 | 2004-08-10 01:18:00 | Everyone was very kind Lohsing --- noone suggested flashing the car's BIOS, and installing a new driver. Until now. ]:) |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 259701 | 2004-08-10 01:53:00 | Better still, get hold of someone with some Jumper leads. Check that the polarity of both Vehicles is the same (Most should be but some cars, VW for instance, used to have a 6V battery) and connect one lead (the positive) to the positives of Both batteries and the Negative to the negative of the other car and the other end ot the negative lead to the body or chassis(bare metal) of your car and hit the starter. Keep the car running and go to your auto electrician and get him to check your battery and make sure it isn't damaged. Check the water level in your battery and make sure the electrodes are covered. | theother1 (3573) | ||
| 259702 | 2004-08-10 06:03:00 | > Hmmm a mystery. Just out of curiosity what > watercooling system are you using? I'm toying with > the idea myself. Zalman Reserator and GPU water block (www.overclockersonline.com)... :) Lo. |
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