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| 1110219 | 2010-06-18 07:06:00 | +1 also it would be under sized for most cpus you could fit on that board. | tweak'e (69) | ||
| 1110220 | 2010-06-18 08:10:00 | To be fair Hyena PSUs aren't one of the worst (www.jonnyguru.com) (eg: their transient filtering is actually existant and their heatsinks aren't too pathetic) but they still have problems. I have quite a few which I have pulled, even those with a pretty easy life powering Socket 370 Celerons etc and they all have leaking capacitors, which is one of the main problems with them. Also, they're overrated. Try drawing the maximum current specified on the label and they'll shut down and\or blow up. (www.jonnyguru.com) (Yes, the PSU in that review is an 'Allied' but Hyena\Allied\Deer\Solytech etc are all the same thing) |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1110221 | 2010-06-18 09:48:00 | Ditto the O/S, you generally have to do a complete new install because all the drivers are different. I just uninstall all the old drivers before installing the new hardware. |
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| 1110222 | 2010-06-19 04:46:00 | I doubted it's even the motherboard that was causing the problem. Why did you decide it was the motherboard? Was it a guess? | zqia014 (13726) | ||
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