Summary: Simple question I've been meaning to ask about. I bought an Asus a8n sli deluxe for my new computer (an AMD64 mobo). When I was plugging everything in...
Summary: Hopefully you cheek this... A few things you should cheek- things that were wrong with my system. -Make sure all your power LED's power cords are lead...
Summary: One fan (the side with the I/O switch) should be facing out of the case. The other one should be pointing down to suck up the hot air coming from the...
Summary: I don't know if something is damaged or not. If it were my rig I would try a little more testing before giving up on it. Remove the MBaord and set ...
Summary: Confusion reigns then - you've connected the power leads from a PSU still in another system to this board - sure, that's fine for a test, but far from...
Summary: Wierd!? Stuck or sticking front panel power button?? Try removing the 2 leads of the front power button from the mobo, and and simulate a bootup by ju...
Summary: I knocked over a small glass of water on my laptop last night, most of the water skirted off. I dried the computer by taking the keyboard out, open...
Summary: "...recently bought a new graphics card the ATI 4890...." 500 Watt or greater power supply with two 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommen...
Summary: I have a question. I experienced somthing rather odd today when I OC'ed my machine. Somehow I ended up disloging the power lead from the motherboard...
Summary: Why do you think it's the PS that's the problem? Check your PS. See response 4 in this: http://www.computing.net/hardware/w... Some old mboards made a...
Summary: There is absolutely nothing in a modem that will effect a monitor. They are so far removed from each other that they couldn't possibly have any effec...
Summary: ATX mboards are always powered in some places, including some contacts in the PCI-E and ram slots, as long as the ATX power supply is plugged into the...
Summary: I put together my first self-build and was expecting to see something about the BIOS on the screen but when it boots I see nothing. Here’s a list ...
Summary: Well in that case, either the card wasn't all the way down in it's slot, or someone forgot to plug in the extra power connector from the PS into the c...
Summary: It's extremely unlikely there's anything wrong with the power supply, if it was new or working fine with another system previously, unless at some poi...
Summary: yes i'm talking about the front panel connector... and yes when i unplug the AC power cord from the back it will fade... and i know what we are talkin...
Summary: My PSU fan (or rather, the fan that is moving air out of the cabinet, positioned in the PSU) is making a lot of noise, so I was thinking "Why don't I ...
Summary: Hi there, I had a computer come in the other day which had apparently made a loud "POP" noise for the client before it promptly switched itself off, ...
Summary: Yes, that is the switch I meant. I have seen that switch stuck in. Something is nagging at me about the way ATX PSUs work. There is always supposed...
Summary: a custom system i out together for my cousin 3 or 4 years ago with a pentium 2 and 128mb (these specs were okay for him because all he needs is typing...
Summary: Greetings: I have a PowMax PSU tester that I have been using for a few years. It is a handy little item. However, I have run into a perplexing issue t...
Summary: I'm trying to transfer data from the hard drive of a Power Computing Power Center 120, a 1996 clone of a power Macintosh. The computer has an SCSI po...
Summary: I've got a weird problem with a system I've just built for someone. If the system has been turned off for an hour or more, you have to flip the power...
Summary: Nate, Thanks for the reply, but I'm fairly certain that it is not the PSU. Because after I turn off the computer and on again, it works fine. It's onl...