This PSU is getting on my nerves
All right here comes the full story
In December 1999, uhh that is a long time ago, I bought the components for a new computer.
The PSU in question is a standard Aopen 300W
I have had trouble powering up my rig back then and I still have problems.
I have changed just about everything since then, only the PSU remains.
I have found out that if I prior to starting the rig short the green wire and a black wire in the atx connector a couple of times.
It short it until it powers up, it does not power up the first couple of time.
That is why the rig will not boot either.
After this treatment it boots fine when I reconnect the atx connector to the motherboard.
Is this a problem with the connector or could it be a problem with the PSU itself?
In December 1999, uhh that is a long time ago, I bought the components for a new computer.
The PSU in question is a standard Aopen 300W
I have had trouble powering up my rig back then and I still have problems.
I have changed just about everything since then, only the PSU remains.
I have found out that if I prior to starting the rig short the green wire and a black wire in the atx connector a couple of times.
It short it until it powers up, it does not power up the first couple of time.
That is why the rig will not boot either.
After this treatment it boots fine when I reconnect the atx connector to the motherboard.
Is this a problem with the connector or could it be a problem with the PSU itself?
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It is the same as pressing the power button, except that you bypass the motherboard.
It is the method used to see whether or not the PSU is faulty.
The only thing bothering me is that it has been bad from the beginning.
I am short of connectors from the psu as well.
My Radeon 9700 is daisychaining with a fan and two harddrives (Not optimal)
Ok i was totally off the mark, but i knew it did something!! :P
But earlier I had to pull the cable of the motherboard and then refit it, after this it might boot.
Or I could test the PSU with a bent paperclip usually it powered up right away, but that seems to have worsened now.
The PSU is mounted in a Aopen HQ08 so it is all ATX no old switches here.
I will buy a new PSU soon I just don't have the money right now.
I am looking at the Antec Truepower 430W.
That looks rather nice considering the price.
It has more connectors too.
BTW: I am impressed that the PSU will keep my rig running at all
Abit NF7-S Rev. 2.0
Athlon XP 1800+@2.0 Ghz 1.7V
Asus 40x Cd-rom
Plextor CDRW 241040
WD800JB
WD1200JB
Radeon 9700
One Papst case fan
~dodo
I wasn't sure at all that it would power my system.
But when will I have a PSU meltdown?
I am looking at the Antec TruePower 430W that looks nice, but it is rather expensive though.
It also has more connectors than the Aopen.
That is a good thing because I have run out of connectors.
I also have the Antec true power 430W psu. The volts are stable and the psu is quiet.
Spending the extra dough on a power supply is definitely worth it.
I would say the 380w Antec TruePower should be suitable for your needs. With a better quality ps, it seems a lower wattage will suffice.
I personally am running a 330w Antec TruePower.
~dodo