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| Thread ID: 41251 | 2004-01-04 21:31:00 | Powere supply problems and questions | mejobloggs (264) | Press F1 |
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| 205369 | 2004-01-05 03:15:00 | Looking at our othere computer, its not as grunty, with Athlon xp 200, 256mb ram, Geforce 2, and case temp is 48, cpu temp 52. Not as bad but still high. Both are from Samcor, had them for about 1 year. |
mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 205370 | 2004-01-05 03:42:00 | If it complies with standard labelling procedures the power rating should be on the back of the PSU on the outside of your computer. If not, slip off the case and you will see a label somewhere on the PSU box. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 205371 | 2004-01-05 04:24:00 | cant take case off, because of warranty. I will have a look on the case though. | mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 205372 | 2004-01-05 09:20:00 | > BTW, how do you typethose degree symbles? Like this? °C ;) Steve |
Steve Askew (119) | ||
| 205373 | 2004-01-05 09:24:00 | Try either installing motherboard monitor or having a look in your bios, it might just be reading the wrong sensor, or uncalibrated. If that case temp is correct check the fan on your PSU is working ok. It might be having dust/crud issues. |
bmason (508) | ||
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