- Re: System Power Supply
- Posted by John on July 24th, 2003
the power light is on but no hard drive activity whatsoever
the cpu gets warm but its fan won't kick in
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 15:25:24 GMT, "Unknown" <Unknown@Somewhere.Kom>
wrote:
- Posted by Phil® on July 24th, 2003
John said:
John:
Read here.
http://compreviews.about.com/library...owersupply.htm
DIY: Installing a Power Supply
A Do-It-Yourself Tutorial
"Make sure that the voltage switch on the back of the power supply
is set to the proper voltage level for your country.
(110/115v for North America and Japan,
220/230v for Europe and many other countries.)"
- Posted by Baron Von Reeve on July 25th, 2003
It's not like you're splitting atoms it shouldn't take longer than 5 minutes
with an asus motherboard. It can be a different story with other brands of
motherboards.
John wrote:
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