Sounds good! Glad you got it figured out.
Sounds good! Glad you got it figured out.
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AMD Phenom II x6 1100T @ 3.3Ghz
MSi 890FXA-GD70
16GB G.Skill DDR3-1600
Asus HD6950 2GB GDDR5 PCI-Ex16
4x 1.5TB WD SATA w/64MB cache in RAID10
2x Asus 22x DVD/CD +/-RW DL SATA
Rosewill Xtreme Series 950W PSU
2x 23" 5ms Asus Widescreen LCD
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320GB SATA 7200RPM HDD
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hey! thats good news/bad etc.. Good thing to have extra parts to try. Unfortunate that your PSU died.. seams like a common thing maybe they got a burst of radiation from some government satalite that makes them die suddenly HEHEH...... watch out for those new PSU's that have bad capacitors from the get go, when you plug them in, and turn it on for the first time, one goes POOF and burns and gives a small puff of smoke. I forget which brand, but it was a certain wattage PSU that was produced by one MFG, and re-branded by several retailer's
Turns out it was covered a long time ago, and mentioned in detail over at HP's forums.
Originally Posted by nn6o from HP forums
Hm.. I'll watch out that. Thanks, cauzomb.
Hey, on the new computer! All is well, thanks for all the help!![]()
cool! must be a load off, I've been debating with my brother about his issue's being motherboard or psu related. His RAID is so unstable that we had to pull all his sata drives out and use one drive on the IDE cable. I've seen a couple reports of his motherboard brand having issues with the sata raid, but they seam to be related to voltage/psu, but stems from the motherboard voltage regs or sata-controller itself?.. Now he's got four or five raptor paper weights till he gets a stable platform![]()
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