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Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Nov 4th, 2005
Replies: 1
Views: 2,216
Posted By Cup of Squirrel
Recently, my computer is prone to a strange power related (I think) problem. The montior would "lose signal" as it were (i.e. the monitor is still on, but it gives a "monitor shutting down" message)....
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Mar 2nd, 2005
Replies: 4
Views: 6,961
Posted By Cup of Squirrel
PSUs (Power box :P) will give out warm air as thats exactly the aim of the fans: to get rid of the heat in the air.

You say that one of your fans just makes a noise for a while and then spins,...
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Mar 2nd, 2005
Replies: 4
Views: 6,961
Posted By Cup of Squirrel
Looks like your one or more of your fans are busted. Probably your cpu's heatsink fan is gone.

The best thing to do is try and find out which fan is off. Removing your side panel while your pc is...
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Mar 2nd, 2005
Replies: 5
Views: 3,620
Posted By Cup of Squirrel
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Mar 1st, 2005
Replies: 5
Views: 3,620
Posted By Cup of Squirrel
Ok, I am using a case that can support both ATX and MicroATX, so in thoery I would imagine it takes ATX power.

At least the power connectors for the mobo's do not differ, I will simple have to...
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Feb 28th, 2005
Replies: 5
Views: 3,620
Posted By Cup of Squirrel
I have a Micro ATX form mother board, however I think I need a PSU specially designed for matx. Is this true?
Forum: Cases, Fans and Power Supplies Feb 1st, 2005
Replies: 12
Views: 12,315
Posted By Cup of Squirrel
This could be a number of problems, but I dont think it is a heating problem.

Your PSU is quite a low voltage, but if you could post your computer stats that would be very helpful.

Also I had a...
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