Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Oct 11th, 2007 |
| Replies: 21 Views: 2,805 Remove your ram stick and pull the cmos battery out on the motherboard for about 10 mins. Put everything back in again. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Oct 11th, 2007 |
| Replies: 21 Views: 2,805 Have you tried to set your bios in default settings? |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Oct 11th, 2007 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,025 If you use a single memory stick in your system , what will happen? Use one stick at a time and try to test it also in different slots. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Oct 11th, 2007 |
| Replies: 21 Views: 2,805 With one memory stick installed, what will happen? Use one stick at a time and try to test it also in different slots. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Oct 8th, 2007 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 733 Check the output voltage of your power adapter or try it with another power adapter. Sometimes the problem was caused by a faulty or shorted power adapter. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Sep 23rd, 2007 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 2,986 Put your old power supply again in your system and check what will happen.
Open your cpu case then place a home electric fan directly near to cpu case. See if it will help reduce the speed of the... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 20th, 2007 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 2,918 Since TechTJ is offline, thank you for letting us know the result that your problem is now solved. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 20th, 2007 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 8,945 I have no idea on how you can help this forum. But I love this forum. All I know is I have been here for almost two years now, sharing my experience to others and getting some others ideas to augment... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 19th, 2007 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 8,945 I am also happy that you have found the culprit. The malfunctioning of the memory slot is sometimes created by some oxidation or foreign build up inside the slot. In order to remove this build up,... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 18th, 2007 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 8,945 Try each of the following:
Did you check the output voltage of the AC power adapter?
Run your computer with an AC power adapter source (without battery installed).
With the computer off,... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 18th, 2007 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 8,945 In addition to the above post.
Forgot to mention, do this first before anything else in the above post. Hit the "Reset" button with a clip or ballpen tip in a small hole found underneath the... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 18th, 2007 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 8,945 Is this happening also when you run your system with only the battery, or ac power adapter? Check the output voltage of your power adapter.
Since you were not able to boot into bios. You need to... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 17th, 2007 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 8,945 Is this a processor fan? Check it with another fan. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 15th, 2007 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 2,473 Since all the electronic components on the motherboard were all soldered. Therefore, no short connection will occur on it unless you accidentally made a short between them. The burnt mark found on... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 14th, 2007 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 1,106 There minimum power supply requirement is 450 Watts. But if you have extra paraphenalias inside your cpu unit, it's better to get 500 watts or more.
Open your case and look for the label posted on... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 14th, 2007 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 2,473 In my knowledge and based on my experience, a faulty power supply may damage a good motherboard but not a bad motherboard damage a good power supply.
In your case, you can safely test your... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 6th, 2007 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 2,927 Play around with the refresh rate, set it above 60 one a time. See what will happen.
Remove and reinstall your video adapter driver and the monitor driver. See what will happen. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 25th, 2007 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 2,110 Oops! Well, I just depend on what you were saying. I thought it was a brand new since you said you bought it "recently" means "not long ago". You did not mention that you have just bought an used... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 25th, 2007 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 2,793 Your computer internal wirings may have already been tampered. I just sent you some pictures and informations about your computer. You can trace the connections through the color coding. Study them... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 24th, 2007 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 2,110 While it's still under warranty, send it back at once to the store where you bought it. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 24th, 2007 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 2,793 Check first if the motherboard does not have bulging capacitors.
Do you have a spare power supply? Try that one also to isolate the problem.
Try also pulling the cmos battery out for 1 hr, and... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 23rd, 2007 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 2,918 What I mean is sometimes loose connection is difficult to locate. It may happen in all devices found inside the case especially when you smack it.
So, it can be in inside the power supply unit,... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 22nd, 2007 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 2,918 If you have a spare power supply, try that also in your system. Check again your cpu fan especially the clips that hold the fan, maybe loose. A short between motherboard and the casing may also... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 21st, 2007 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 2,927 No, the problem is not coming from your motherboard.
It's a monitor issue. The refresh rate is not set correctly. Right click on your desktop, select Properties, Setting, Advanced and look for... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 14th, 2007 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 3,069 If you are sure the power supply is the problem, just try to exchange it. No warranty is guaranteed if the seal outside the box is tampered or broken. I am afraid if the noise you have heard is from... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 14th, 2007 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 3,069 Are you sure that noise is coming from inside the cpu unit or a noise from the speaker? |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Jul 13th, 2007 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 3,069 Open the pc case and try to isolate the problem. If the noise is coming from the power supply, maybe what you've just bought has a factory defect. You may try to ask for a new replacement. And also... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 24th, 2006 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 2,535 hello
Okay, thank you very much. My problem is now solved. Now I'm certain that the fault is not within the pc. I will try to install a grounding wire solely for the pc. Again, thank you. |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 24th, 2006 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 2,535 Hi
some people say it is a form of a static electricity but i doubt coz i felt the true ac volt flowing to my body. We don't have here a grounding system in our outlet. what shall i do now? how... |
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Aug 23rd, 2006 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 2,535 Hello
I felt the rush of electric current (electric shock) to my body when I touched the back of the computer case. Is it normal to have electric current flowing through computer case? Thanks |