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jenny9580

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We don't have Fry's in the Boston area. :) This one does have the 8-pin connector built right into it, what I meant by an extension is that I need the cable to be a little longer because of Antec's cases having the PSU mounted at the bottom.

Honestly, this is such a minor thing that I'm just extremely happy that it was just a PSU issue and nothing requiring RMAs. :)

For some reason, people tell me to stay away from Antec PSUs.. any idea why? My previous PSU was an Antec, and it was pretty good for my old system.
 

JustaGeek

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I have used Antec since 2005, and still have the True Power 480W purchased in January of that year. And my 650 TP Trio has been working flawlessly since November 2006.

I've asked the same question in the "Power Supplies" forums, and was told that Antec PSU's back in the early 2000's had a bad reputation for failing, and not much was done by Antec for the dissatisfied customers.

But I think it is a thing of a past. The new True Power series are apparently built by Seasonic, and Antec prices today are much better than the competition.
 

sgrinavi

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Originally posted by: jenny9580
Ok, problem resolved. I picked up a new PSU (650w BFG), and it's now working perfectly.

Unfortunately, the cables don't appear to be long enough for my p180.. so I may wind up having to swap again. :(

Go check out the PSU forum, those guys are 'balls on accurate'
 

snarl

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Other than SpeedStep make sure you disable C1E Support in the BIOS. I had the same problem with my Asus P5K. System was dithering between 6X Multiplier and 9X (1.6 vs 2.4 Ghz) the primary reason was the C1E, once I disabled that problem was fixed.

Good Luck
 

PCTC2

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I love how people are still suggesting EIST and C1E even though it was found to be the PSU, not the motherboard or any settings Jenny set.

Oh, and yeah, the Boston area sucks for computer shops. I could've told you that one.