Shadowknight
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- May 4, 2001
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My brother had a new build that wouldn't start up. Turned out the RAM was bad. Try replacing it with different sticks.
Originally posted by: timosyy
Originally posted by: bleeb
PWNED. Try using another power supply and see if that works.
The only PSU I could try that with is my home computer's ... which is a 350W and I don't think could handle the hardware plugged into his mobo. I could do it the other way around though... Take his PSU home and plug it into my comp. That would have to wait until tomorrow though and I hate to leave a friend hanging like that.
Dead comp, half open, parts strewn across the room, boxes everywhere, 2am, etc...
So, thoughts on culprit? PSU would be the easy way out but it seems I'd rather blame a mistake on my part.
Originally posted by: her209
Do you have a power cord connected to the power source?
Originally posted by: timosyy
Originally posted by: her209
Do you have a power cord connected to the power source?
Yes.
RAM was some nice Corsair XMS sticks... could give it a try by sticking it into my mobo I guess, but I doubt its that.
Re: Tick... yeah, but I dont know what else to do anymore. Still feels like my fault, somehow, even though a faulty PSU is outside my control. Bleh.
Wussy american electricity. Real men use 240V...Originally posted by: daniel49
I assume its set for 110?
Originally posted by: loic2003
Wussy american electricity. Real men use 240V...Originally posted by: daniel49
I assume its set for 110?
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: loic2003
Wussy american electricity. Real men use 240V...Originally posted by: daniel49
I assume its set for 110?
real men use a pc that requires its own 30 amp circuit![]()
