- Oct 9, 2005
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I have a AMD 3500 with a Geforce 7800 GTX, 2 GB RAM and 2 x 160 GB SATA HDDS in RAID 0.
My RAID array collapsed within 2 months of getting the computer. One of the HDDs refused to get detected by the system and the other one's performance simply slipped down the drain. I had to RMA both these drives through the dealer I got them.
There is no problem with the RMA process and my dealer said that I could expect my new HDDs within a week or so.
My question is this (This is the reason why this thread is posted in this forum rather than in any other computer hardware forum)
My dealer adviced me to check the voltage or ampere (I'am not clear because I do not have an electrical background) in the earthing of the power socket I use to connect the computer. He mentioned that it should not be above 3 volts (?) or so, otherwise it would keep frying my HDDs.
I already use a surge protector, could you guys clarify what my dealer means exactly. I'am about to get the socket checked with a qualified electrician and I'am unsure I would be able to explain the problem to him correctly.
Someone please enlighten me more about this.
My RAID array collapsed within 2 months of getting the computer. One of the HDDs refused to get detected by the system and the other one's performance simply slipped down the drain. I had to RMA both these drives through the dealer I got them.
There is no problem with the RMA process and my dealer said that I could expect my new HDDs within a week or so.
My question is this (This is the reason why this thread is posted in this forum rather than in any other computer hardware forum)
My dealer adviced me to check the voltage or ampere (I'am not clear because I do not have an electrical background) in the earthing of the power socket I use to connect the computer. He mentioned that it should not be above 3 volts (?) or so, otherwise it would keep frying my HDDs.
I already use a surge protector, could you guys clarify what my dealer means exactly. I'am about to get the socket checked with a qualified electrician and I'am unsure I would be able to explain the problem to him correctly.
Someone please enlighten me more about this.
