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Problem with brand new 450watt power supply

Apocalypse23

Golden Member
Ive had this PS for 2 months now. Ive also noticed its not on the amd's list of recommended PSU. WELl ITs a REal PC pwer PS. But its caused some unstable problems with my nf7-s2.0 mobo, 2 x 256 mb ddr ocz dual channel pc3200 ram, amd xp2500+, etc...

The problem I face is that everytime I shut down the computer, the keyboard malfunctions and its lights are on. If I restart the computer then the keyboard will not work properly, so I have to unplug the keyboard for it to work. This is very annoying. Another thing I have noticed is that when I leave the computer off for a while, and turn it on from the power supply, it will not start up immediately. I have to keep rebooting again and again for it to work. Also, at times the computer just shuts down form windows itself as if theres an inadequate power being supplied. I have tested other power supplies and did not face any such problems. I did some research and noticed others also had similar problems with their PS. Now, on the PS I bought from you, it shows that it is compatible with all amd xp processors, but I think it is misleading. I think all of these real PC pwer supplies might have some defect from the manufacturer itself.

I dont know the exact soplution to this other than replacing the PS and getting a new one of a better brand. I notcied that a regular 300 watt PS ran fine on my comp but this one is causing problems and unstability.

Coul it be due to dual channel ram??? maybe theres a way i can solve this by changing some settings?

thankyou
 
Originally posted by: Viper96720
Get something good and get rid of that generic one. If a 300w ps ran fine why not just use it?

It was my friends' 300 watt PS, i had to take it out of his comp and test it.
 
Invest in a good PSU. It will last many years, and using a namebrand will save you a lot of worry and hassle. I recommend Antec, I have been using them for years and have never had one go bad. I remember when I used to buy cheapie power supplies .. I had to change them regularly, every 4 or 5 months. :| Once you have a good PSU, it's much easier to diagnose PC problems.
 
I had a generic ps before came with the case. Went and got an antec and stability problems I had went away. You can get some really good affordable power supply.
Check out the sparkle brand for a pretty good affordable one.
 
Shell out 30 bucks for an Allied 400W. A pretty good PSU and a very good one at that low price! Low noise, good output, good rail stability, etc 🙂
 
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